Thanks for introducing people to OTP, I'd love to see some OTP instances
spring up in Montr�al.
All stations must be "linked" to the street network, and it is not
uncommon to have problems at this stage due to connectivity problems in
the OSM data. It is possible to take a look at the and observe search
progress using an OTP debugging tool called vizgui.
Can you or your partners provide me with you configuration file
(graph-builder.xml and API-webapp application-context.xml) and links to
the data sources you are using (primarily GTFS since I can just grab a
recent osm.pbf extract).
We have several developers working on OTP-related projects currently, so
depending on the features / fixes that you need, they might already be
on someone's list of priorities.
Thanks!
Andrew
On 04/24/2013 09:34 PM, St�phane Guidoin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Part of a hackathon, some people helped me to setup an open trip planner
> instance for the region of Montr�al (
multimodal.pourmontreal.net
> <
http://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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