[Open-transport] Transit tracker for worldwide GTFS feed

Thomas thomaskoch at gmail.com
Sun Nov 2 13:01:02 UTC 2014


Hi,

I noticed there is a lot of German data on the map suddenly including DB
trains, is this an open and official source?

Kind regards,

Thomas Koch

On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Uli Müller | geOps <uli.mueller at geops.de>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We would like to point to a new web application that visualizes public
> transit movements from currently more than 70 GTFS feeds from all over
> the world.
>
> http://tracker.geops.ch
>
> This tracker is heavily optimized in order to allow maximum data
> throughput and performance. As you will easily realize the movement of
> each vehicle is very smooth. The efficiency of server and client allows
> to optionally speed up the visualization by many factors. In the current
> implementation you may run the visualizaton 6o times faster than
> real-time what will give you a nice impression of the patterns within a
> schedule. Please note that all feeds get loaded at once, so there is no
> manual or explicitly coded switch from one feed to the other. The
> visibilty of single vehicles only depends on the visible map extent and
> the scale of the map. With this approach the tracker has the potential
> to aggregate GTFS feeds for really large areas and serve as a planning
> tool across the borders of individual transport agencies. Real-time data
> is used where available (currently, there is real-time data for San
> Francisco and the Netherlands).
>
> The tracker is based on TrajServ and TraVIC, open-source server and
> client components that have been developed by Patrick Brosi as his
> Master Thesis. We are happy to have Patrick in our team now.
>
> We hope you have fun with the tracker and appreciate any feedback.
>
> Best regards
>
> Uli Müller
>
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