On Tuesday 29 June 2010 15:54:09 Louise Crow wrote: > > Third problem - anybody got a database of bus stops? > > This one now no longer a problem - NaPTAN > (http://data.gov.uk/dataset/naptan) is a database of public transport > access points a.k.a bus stops and train stations, now available on > data.gov.uk. > > Cheers
Am I missing something obvious, or is it incredibly hard to find the details of data.gov.uk ontologies? I can find a bunch of blogposts from late 2009 about how cool it all was, but things like: http://transport.data.gov.uk/0/ontology/roads# give a useful 404 page, although queries using them still work. The only one I've been able to find is the one for schools, http://education.data.gov.uk/ontology/school.rdf weirdly, even if I go to the directory transport.data.gov.uk/ontology, the school one is still there and nothing else. I suppose I could download the whole thing, but it seems a tad broken to gulp ? MB of csv just to look at the column headers. -- The only thing worse than e-mail disclaimers...is people who send e-mail to lists complaining about them
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