Game-changer! One of the most impactful things an OpenStreetMapper can do is to map public transport. A new mapping course launched by Trufi Association and Mobility Hub - Colombia has the potential to revolutionize transportation planning with community-driven solutions. 🚌🌍 Available in Spanish. English coming soon.
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@trufiassoc Public transport is very well-mapped in my area (NL/DE). Only timetables are missing, but those are rather variable and thus fall outside of OSM's scope, not to mention the realtime delays that you really want from a useful transport app. I've tried using OsmAnd's public transport routing and, bugs aside, it's fairly unusable without knowing transfer times which it can fundamentally not know.
What's the elevator pitch here, how could this work with just OSM data? Please convince me!
@trufiassoc To nuance my own message: I do see the use of having the base data ("which OSM road object, bus stop object, etc., does this bus/train drive past?") available in openstreetmap. Is that what this project is about?
That still requires additional data (cacheable: timetables; streaming: delays), but would be a useful basis for international cooperation between all transport apps
@luc Public transport around the world is largely unmeasured. We only know it's a huge source of emissions. Decarbonizing transport can't be planned well if we don't know what is there.
Also: There are developments in the GTFS standard that will ultimately be able to provide real-time location data for transport, and make journey planner apps more usable (where transport agencies provide real-time data.)