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* Not available under one of the standard [[FOSS]] licenses, but for educational use: [https://sites.google.com/site/peterrickwood/rtran RTran], by [https://sites.google.com/site/peterrickwood Peter Rickwood], a (deliberately) simplified 4-step style transport analysis support package, for educational and research purposes. | * Not available under one of the standard [[FOSS]] licenses, but for educational use: [https://sites.google.com/site/peterrickwood/rtran RTran], by [https://sites.google.com/site/peterrickwood Peter Rickwood], a (deliberately) simplified 4-step style transport analysis support package, for educational and research purposes. | ||
* https://github.com/vasile/transit-map and https://github.com/vasile/GTFS-viz, useful for creating a really nice visualisation of animated moving trains from a [[GTFS]] dataset, see http://simcity.vasile.ch/sbb/ | * https://github.com/vasile/transit-map and https://github.com/vasile/GTFS-viz, useful for creating a really nice visualisation of animated moving trains from a [[GTFS]] dataset, see http://simcity.vasile.ch/sbb/ | ||
* As part of the [ | * As part of the [http://www.udst.org Urban Data Science Toolkit], a consortium of researchers and developers in the US are developing a range of open source tools. One that looks relevant to transport analysis is [https://github.com/UDST/pandana Pandana], a tool to perform accessibility queries on [[OpenStreetMap]] data based on the Pandas Python stats toolkit. | ||
=== Proprietary tools === | === Proprietary tools === |