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Multistate Trip Planner

Multistate Trip Planner. Connecting Rural and Urban Communities with a Multistate Trip Planner. Tony Hanberg (thanberg@rsginc.com) 2011 GIS in Public Transportation September 14, 2011. Project Background. Proof-of-concept Multistate Trip Planner Funded by the I-95 Corridor Coalition

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Multistate Trip Planner

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  1. Multistate Trip Planner Connecting Rural and Urban Communities with a Multistate Trip Planner Tony Hanberg (thanberg@rsginc.com) 2011 GIS in Public Transportation September 14, 2011

  2. Project Background • Proof-of-concept Multistate Trip Planner • Funded by the I-95 Corridor Coalition • GTFS data from Bridgewater State University • Initiated in 2010 • Currently no cross-agency trip planner exists connecting the Northeast • Working concept in the Spring of 2011

  3. Current scheduling

  4. Data Geography

  5. Data Connections

  6. The Application Based on Dijkstra’s shortest path Google Maps API AJAX Microsoft .Net SQL Server with ORM/stored procedure access

  7. Application

  8. Application

  9. Application

  10. Application

  11. Application

  12. Application

  13. Application

  14. Application

  15. Application

  16. Application

  17. Application

  18. Where do we go from here?

  19. Going forward

  20. Questions?

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