[datameet] Bangalore Road network and PT network in GIS format

2015-08-10 Thread Jyothi Chava
Hi friends,

I'm desperately looking for the following data. It would be a great help
for my thesis if someone can share this data.

   1. *Street network*: street classification, street name, if any
   additional data related to traffic and transportation. I tried to download
   this data from geofabrik. But the file size is huge so due to network
   issues I didn't able to download.
   2. *Public transit network*: PT routes, PT stops, route timings/
   frequency in GIS format. This data is already available in openbangalore
   blog in SQLITE format. I'm looking for the same data in GIS format. I
   didn't know if is there a way to convert SQLite to GIS


Please if anybody has this data do share.

Thanks
-- 

With Regards
Jyothi Chava

Doctoral student
CUSP, Curtin University
WA

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Re: [datameet] Bangalore Road network and PT network in GIS format

2015-08-10 Thread Yogesh

Hey,


 1. *Street network*: street classification, street name, if any
additional data related to traffic and transportation. I tried to
download this data from geofabrik. But the file size is huge so
due to network issues I didn't able to download.



Have you looked at Mapzen's Metro extracts - 
https://mapzen.com/data/metro-extracts. You can get only Bengaluru's OSM 
data which is ~50MB.



 1. *Public transit network*: PT routes, PT stops, route timings/
frequency in GIS format. This data is already available in
openbangalore blog in SQLITE format. I'm looking for the same
data in GIS format. I didn't know if is there a way to convert
SQLite to GIS



By GIS format, do you mean shape(*.shp) file? If yes, then you can try 
adding your *.sqlite file as a layer in QGIS and save as *.shp file.



cheers,
yogi

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