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![]() http://www.nationaltransport.ie/proj...urney-planner/
Yes, its a mouthful, but they seem to be planning a much simpler name. We have very limited access to the beta (i.e. incomplete) version. Does anyone have a wacky journey they would like to try? Does anyone want to try it themselves? NTA may require real name and e-mail, but hold the horses just for the moment. ![]()
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![]() OK, I've got to play with it for the last 24 hours.
I found it much happier on a desktop than on my 2.5-year old netbook. It does come up with novel solutions, that might be counter-intuitive and Irish people might be sceptical, e.g. Rathmines-Airport via Red Cow - the risk however is making the connection to Dublin Coach at Red Cow. They are happy that we share it with the group, but we need to coordinate the response, so as to not drown the NJIP team in queries. So I think they way we will do it is send me an e-mail at colm.moore@railusers.ie and I'll send you the document with the website, password and survey. Feel free to play with it to the point of breaking it (without hacking it ![]()
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![]() So, I've been playing with this for nearly a week now. It considers pretty much every type of surface transport - options for train, tram, bus, coach, ferry, taxi and walking, although they're not quite sure what to do with the country's one cable car.
![]() The planner is time sensitive, so that if you ask for a trip to the airport at 4am, you might get quite a different answer to the same enquiry at 4pm. Aside from more than 200 rail stations, it has more than 12,000 bus stops, and 100,000km of roads. The real challenge is likely to be getting the data right and ensuring that all appropriate means of access are considered, so as to give the passenger the best options. Depending on the journey, it normally returns about 4-5 train/tram/bus options and one taxi option or a combination thereof. It can plan a trip (admittedly a minority sport) from Dursey Island in west Cork all the way to west Donegal, although I have to warn you, it is a 15 hour trip. Feel free to drop me an e-mail to try this out.
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![]() http://www.nationaltransport.ie/news...forireland-ie/
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![]() Seems a colossal waste of money to me.
It seems to send you the whole way by taxi rather than suggesting a taxi to the nearest point where you can get public transport. My example: Ardagh Village, Longford, to UCD always gives me "Take a Taxi" the whole way rather than saying take a taxi to Edgeworthstown and catch a Longford/Sligo/Ballina bus or a Sligo train. I can probably play around with settings to achieve this but the defaults are wrong. |
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![]() It doesn't look to me as if it is quite finished yet. It is now giving somewhat more sensible results such as taking a taxi to the nearest train station although it is suggesting that I walk six miles to a bus-stop (which I can apparently do in 11 minutes). I must be fitter than I thought. This is probably without luggage.
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![]() I think it may be the modelling of the connections to Longford station need to be looked at.
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![]() There has been an upgrade ongoing over the weekend.
The look of the page has changed and some features prioritised or de-prioritised. The mapping has also changed somewhat - some changes won't happen until Monday.
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![]() It's still giving a time of 65 mins for a journey that takes me 30 mins every morning because it doesn't believe the bus connection I do is possible. I have given details to them. This is not going to encourage public transport use.
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![]() I used this when I was in Donegal last month and it was a lifesaver.
One thing that I noticed - and this seems to be with ALL Journey Planners - is the difficulty of identifying the end destination. So I would get results like Donegal to Killybegs: 17:30 at Donegal (Abbey Hotel) Donegal Bus take Bus 492 towards Dungloe operated by BUS EIREANN 18:00 to Main Street Killybegs 18:00 from Main Street Killybegs Footpath Footpath (about 17 minutes) 18:17 to Killybegs Surely Main Street Killybegs is the destination? This further 17 minute walk seems odd! |
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![]() It seems most of the changes are largely cosmetic so far, some layout changes, new icons and new maps. Taxi off by default, but taxi will be returned if no public transport journey can be found. Updates to routes / timetables are implemented from time to time.
The intention is that it will look like the attached PDF when fares data is added. Quote:
Do you want to say what routes / times?I don't know Killybegs, but I trust you that it is. It is an issue that has had changes, but as you can appreciate, there are about 100,000 locations to check - the original map database (NAVteq) is somewhat motoring orientated. You can of course add specific locations, e.g. "Main Street, Killybegs", "Chapel Lane, Killybegs" or "1 Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin".
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