On 2018-01-16 08:30, Mike N wrote:
On 1/16/2018 7:37 AM, Yash Ganthe wrote:
What caught my attention is a project called Go Sync
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GO-Sync
The description indicates that it is for syncing GTFS with OSM. But I
am not sure what type of account is needed for that.
From what I recall, Go-Sync only synchronizes stops but not the GTFS
route paths with OSM route relations.
The routing samples on the OpenStreetMap web site will not
automatically give public transport trip routing because the full GTFS
schedule information is not in OSM. It would require a separate
local site such as OpenTripPlanner which automatically combines full
GTFS with OSM data. There are some companies providing large scale
instances of OpenTripPlanner which may cover your area.
What I'd like to see is some sort of tag on OSM objects (stops, routes,
etc.) listing the GTFS ID numbers so that tools can more easily connect
the two; that should be easy enough if someone defines a scheme and gets
the few relevant tools to use it.
The lat/long for stops in GTFS data is often questionable, so it would
be good to have some way for folks to be able to fix the stop locations
in OSM and not get overwritten by another import later. In many places
(especially in the US), GTFS data will change every few months, so if we
want it in OSM at all, we need a scheme that can deal with regular bulk
imports without losing quality where local OSM editors have improved
things by hand.
S
--
Stephen Sprunk "Those people who think they know everything
CCIE #3723 are a great annoyance to those of us who do."
K5SSS --Isaac Asimov
_______________________________________________
Talk-transit mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit