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* http://graphserver.github.com/graphserver | * http://graphserver.github.com/graphserver | ||
* [[http://www.humantransit.org/2012/11/the-need-for-maps-of-your-freedom.html Jarrett Walker discusses the use of Graphserver in Walkscore.com's Transit Maps]] | * Regarding Walk Score usage: | ||
* [[http://archive.is/5GAW Walkscore.com "technology preview" using Graphserver in their archive]] | ** [[http://www.humantransit.org/2012/11/the-need-for-maps-of-your-freedom.html Jarrett Walker discusses the use of Graphserver in Walkscore.com's Transit Maps]] | ||
** http://blog.walkscore.com/2009/03/transit-and-real-estate/ | |||
** [[http://archive.is/5GAW Walkscore.com "technology preview" using Graphserver in their archive]] | |||
[[Category:Public transport]] | [[Category:Public transport]] |
Revision as of 04:59, 21 April 2013
Started in 2004 by MIT Researcher Bradley Martin-Anderson, GraphServer is an Open Source multi-modal public transport trip router, written in Python.
One of the uses of GraphServer was providing the back-end computations as part of the Transit Time Maps visual application on the Walk Score website.
Much of the core capability of Graphserver was also ported into the OpenTripPlanner tool.