Stephane,
1) you will need to check that the OSM is detailed and tagged correctly particularly walking paths from roads to bus stations, tram and train stations. And that this map detail is downloaded to OTP before deployment.
2) when processing the OTP graph file you should try using the prune floating islands method.
We’ve had the same issue you describe and by addressing the above items have resolve the majority of these types of issues.
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§ Debug proposed routes [1 Update]
"Stéphane Guidoin" <step...@opennorth.ca> Apr 24 03:34PM -0400
Hello,
Part of a hackathon, some people helped me to setup an open trip planner
instance for the region of Montréal (multimodal.pourmontreal.net). It
raised some attention from local transit agencies (one of them is planning
to get a new planner) but after doing some benchmark, we found that OTP
produces some very very strange trips like: walk, take a bus to get subway
3 stations away while there was a subway station sitting just there. Is
there some way to "debug" how OTP is doing its calculation?
Second thing (and it's a long shot but I know the question will be raised),
is there some people available/with experience to do some contracts to
improve/integrate OTP?
Thanks
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