[Open-transport] We Move Project : Open Delays

Thomas thomaskoch at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 20:25:19 UTC 2014


Dutch realtime traintimes are available on http://www.ns.nl/api/api  but
recording delays is no-no.
I don't tink many transitoperators agree with "public transport
institutions find quite normal that users can access exploitation data".

On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 7:38 PM, samuel jouan <samueljouan at hotmail.fr>
wrote:

>
> Dear all,
>
>
> I'm making an internship with We Move.center, a new civic organization
> involved in promoting European citizens' rights in mobility. I consider now
> makin a short term project on open data, that aims to gather trains
> delay exploitation data, from http://www.railtime.be/ directly in the
> HTML code, with a python script that will update the database every hour
> with a scheduler task, so as to be able to keep data more than a week (a
> bit like trainenretard.be, but with different aims).
>
> Now we have the program and we share it on
> http://opendelays.sourceforge.net/ with a sample of our database in ods
> format.This project aim to gather and share train data in Europe, more
> information here:
> http://wemove.center/joomla/index.php/blog/item/104-open-delays
>
>
> Do you guys have any feedback on this, before we start working on it ? Do
> you think this is feasible (we don't have a lot of time) and if there is a
> better way or existing resource...
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance
>
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