Re: [talk-ph] Cebu City Jeepney Routes

2013-09-14 Thread Neil Taylor
Thought you guys might be interested to know that this data was released (in 
GTFS format) by DOTC for Metro Manila as part of the Application Development 
Competition: http://philippine-transit.hackathome.com/.

Not sure what the plans are for Cebu City’s Bus and Jeepney data, but it does 
exist and could be released using the GTFS format in the same way as in Metro 
Manila.
Best regards
Neil

From: maning sambale [mailto:emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 2:59 PM
To: Jim Morgan
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Subject: Re: [talk-ph] Cebu City Jeepney Routes


 Anyway I was thinking of an initiative to put in all the jeepney routes. My 
 reasoning was that this might be a bit unwieldy making it part of the OSM 
 dataset, so I was thinking a data overlay might be the best way to go. This 
 would mean of course that you could turn on and off various data overlays 
 (jeepney, bus, train). Maybe even one day you could give a start and end 
 point and get a number of options on how to travel.

 Just thinking out loud. Maybe we could get some funding for this.

DOTC already have this data. They said they will release it in the future as 
open data.


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Re: [talk-ph] Cebu City Jeepney Routes

2013-09-13 Thread maning sambale
 Anyway I was thinking of an initiative to put in all the jeepney routes.
My reasoning was that this might be a bit unwieldy making it part of the
OSM dataset, so I was thinking a data overlay might be the best way to go.
This would mean of course that you could turn on and off various data
overlays (jeepney, bus, train). Maybe even one day you could give a start
and end point and get a number of options on how to travel.

 Just thinking out loud. Maybe we could get some funding for this.

DOTC already have this data. They said they will release it in the future
as open data.
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Re: [talk-ph] Cebu City Jeepney Routes

2013-09-12 Thread Jim Morgan

On Friday, 13 September, 2013 10:29 AM, maning sambale wrote:

If you've been to Cebu City and like me, got confused with the jeepney
routes categorized as number and letters. Should I take 04C or 04B?
I was thinking about this for Manila. As a foreigner I have no idea 
where the Jeepneys go, except for a few around my house, and my language 
skills aren't too good either. Although I can say Para!


Anyway I was thinking of an initiative to put in all the jeepney routes. 
My reasoning was that this might be a bit unwieldy making it part of the 
OSM dataset, so I was thinking a data overlay might be the best way to 
go. This would mean of course that you could turn on and off various 
data overlays (jeepney, bus, train). Maybe even one day you could give a 
start and end point and get a number of options on how to travel.


Just thinking out loud. Maybe we could get some funding for this.

Jim

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Re: [talk-ph] Cebu City Jeepney Routes

2013-09-12 Thread tutubi
besides the following posts where i detailed
the routes in manila qc and laguna, i have draft
post of EDSA buses turn by turn that will br
nice if plotted visually

i asked this question before but the suggested
solution/website was too slow

now it's in OSM itself?

laguna
http://www.backpackingphilippines.com/2013/02/how-to-get-to-laguna-bus-jeepney-routes.html
quiapo
http://www.backpackingphilippines.com/2013/04/how-to-get-to-quiapo-manila-jeepney.html
divisoria
http://www.backpackingphilippines.com/2010/11/how-to-get-to-divisoria-map-jeepney.html
Quezon city Project 1-8
http://www.backpackingphilippines.com/2010/11/jeproks-project-quezon-city-jeepney.html
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On Sep 13, 2013, at 12:39 PM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 On Friday, 13 September, 2013 10:29 AM, maning sambale wrote:
 If you've been to Cebu City and like me, got confused with the jeepney
 routes categorized as number and letters. Should I take 04C or 04B?
 I was thinking about this for Manila. As a foreigner I have no idea where the 
 Jeepneys go, except for a few around my house, and my language skills aren't 
 too good either. Although I can say Para!
 
 Anyway I was thinking of an initiative to put in all the jeepney routes. My 
 reasoning was that this might be a bit unwieldy making it part of the OSM 
 dataset, so I was thinking a data overlay might be the best way to go. This 
 would mean of course that you could turn on and off various data overlays 
 (jeepney, bus, train). Maybe even one day you could give a start and end 
 point and get a number of options on how to travel.
 
 Just thinking out loud. Maybe we could get some funding for this.
 
 Jim
 
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