2012/3/1 Bryce McKinlay <[email protected]> > > GTFS is an open data format for public transport schedules. Just > because it was invented by Google does not mean that it's only > relevant to them. > > Many projects use GTFS data and have nothing to do with Google > Transit. Example: opentripplanner.org > > Bryce > > The problem with GTFS is that it's not easy to maintain. That means that if your local public transport doesn't already have those feeds (and mine doesn't and will not have in the foreseeable future), you have to make them and maintain them yourself. That's a bit more work than I'm ready to volunteer :) I've looked at the GTFS specification, and there is no frequency part, only arrival_time and departure_time. So every time a line changes one departure time, I have to be there to change it. With transport_frequency tag I am suggesting, a few departure times more or less is not a big problem.
Janko
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