Yep, that is what I meant. I'm not a developer (well, I know some programming but not enough yet) but I'll keep an eye on that project, and when it gets off, I'll certainly start adding data to it.
2010/11/4 Emilie Laffray <[email protected]> > > > On 4 November 2010 19:31, Sander Deryckere <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I just discoverred that google get information from public transport and >> used it in their website: >> Example of routing with public transport in >> Brussels<http://www.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=50.841503,4.328613&daddr=Koolstraat&geocode=%3BFVDwBwMdiIVCAA&hl=nl&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=13&dirflg=r&ttype=dep&date=4%2F11%2F10&time=20:16&noexp=0&noal=0&sort=&sll=50.83901,4.366207&sspn=0.072197,0.181789&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=13&start=0> >> I know it's practically not possible to put timetables in OSM, but could >> it be possible to make a project like OSM-transit, who keeps a database with >> timetables, related to OSM nodes and relations. >> >> That way, people can make their own routers that include public transport. >> >> I know timetables can change quite often, but I believe the OSM community >> can do those updates and in some cases, the public transport firms would >> want to work together with OSM. >> >> > You may want to check transiki. http://www.transiki.org > This is the new project of Steve Coast and I suspect it has direct > relevance to what you are trying to achieve. I suspect you may want to talk > to him about it. > > Emily Laffray > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-transit mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit > >
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