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transfer-pattern-planner

v1.1.0

Published

Transfer Pattern Planning Algorithm

Downloads

7

Readme

Transfer Pattern Journey Planner

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Implementation of Hannah Bast's transfer pattern journey planner. This repository does not generate transfer patterns, they need to be created in a pre-processing step.

In addition to the algorithm described in the paper this implementation:

  • Checks calendars to ensure services are running on the specified day
  • Origins and destinations may be a set of stops
  • Interchange time at each station is applied
  • Pickup / set down marker of stop times are obeyed
  • Overtaken trains are removed
  • Transfers (footpaths) can be used

Usage

It will work with any well formed GTFS data set.

Node +12 is required for all examples.

npm install --save transfer-pattern-planner

Transfer Patterns

The algorithm expects transfer patterns to be stored in a MySQL compatible table:

CREATE TABLE `transfer_patterns` (
  `journey` char(6) NOT NULL,
  `pattern` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`journey`,`pattern`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1

Where the journey is the origin and destination concatenated and the pattern are comma separated stops, excluding the origin and destination.

Environment

The following environment variables can set the database credentials and gtfs file location:

DATABASE_HOST=localhost
DATABASE_USER=root
DATABASE_NAME=jp
DATABASE_PASS=
GTFS=/path/to/gtfs.zip

Depart After Query

Find the first results that depart after a specific time

const { Container } = require("transfer-pattern-planner");

const container = new Container();
const query = await container.getQuery();
const results = await query.plan(
    ["BHM", "BMO", "BSW", "BHI"],
    ["NRW"],
    new Date(),
    3600 * 10 // time of day in seconds
);

await container.end(); // database connection must be closed

Contributing

Issues and PRs are very welcome. To get the project set up run:

git clone [email protected]:planarnetwork/transfer-pattern-planner
npm install --dev
npm test

If you would like to send a pull request please write your contribution in TypeScript and if possible, add a test.

License

This software is licensed under GNU GPLv3.