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Introductory tutorial (approx. 3 hours) covering the setup and querying of an OpenTripPlanner instance

License: MIT License

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opentripplanner tutorial transport-api transport public-transport transportation-planning otp routing isochrones

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areas other than Greater Manchester?

hi, great work. thanks for sharing.
is it possible to create a graph or instance for other areas? i guess this will start from .pbf files.
i'm new to this. excuse me if this request is somewhat too naive.

Error with otp_get_times()

When including the option "detail=TRUE", I receive the error "Can't subset columns that don't exist. Column timeZone doesn't exist." Is there a quick fix or should I use the source code to adjust the function?

Thanks and a suggestion!

Hi Marcus,

Thanks for this great tutorial. It’s helped me a lot and I’ve got my first OTP instance up and running. Thanks!

I’m wondering how one would go about updating the GTFS data (for example daily). I’d like to use the OTP server as the backend for a transit app I’m working on. Currently I’m regularly shutting down the server, fetching the new data, manually rebuilding the graph, and then powering the server back on. This doesn’t seem efficient and requires me to manually do it.

Is there a better way?
Thanks,

Graph issue

Followed the Tutorial to the T, but i got this error

org.opentripplanner.routing.error.GraphNotFoundException null

Applying this tutorial to other regions and modified otp.jar

Hello Marcus,
First of all thank you for this tutorial !
I'd like to apply this technique on other places of the globe and I'm wondering about the impact of your modified otp.jar (In the pdf you say "This has been compiled (...) that includes a UK Way Property Set".
Apart from the OSM and GTFS data for the region I want to apply this technique to, do I need to do something similar for this additional data that you compiled directly in otp ?
Best,
Alexandre

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