Generate a JSON graph from Berlin & Brandenburg public transport Writes a JGF file. See vbb-graph
for published prebuilt data.
npm install -g generate-vbb-graph
Usage:
generate-vbb-graph [-p subway,tram]
Options:
--products -p A list of products. These are available:
suburban, subway, regional, tram, ferry, bus
--projection -P Wether and how to project the station coordinates.
See juliuste/projections for details.
--simple-lines -s Use a heuristic to keep only the most "canonical"
variant of each line. Default: false
--simple-deduplication -d Deduplicate edges without taking the travel
time into account. Default: false
--lines-blacklist -b Apply a blacklist of weird lines. Default: false
Examples:
generate-vbb-graph -p subway,tram -P mercator
This tool generates data in the JSON Graph Format. Note that instead of storing all nodes and edges in one JSON file, it will create nodes.ndjson
and edges.ndjson
. These are ndjson-encoded lists of all nodes and edges, respectively.
A node from nodes.ndjson
looks like this:
{
"id": "900000029101",
"label": "S Spandau",
"metadata": {
"x": 536.66,
"y": 326.25
}
}
An edge from edges.ndjson
looks like this:
{
"source": "900000100001",
"target": "900000003201",
"relation": "regional",
"metadata": {
"line": "RB22",
"time": 180
}
}
If you have a question, found a bug or want to propose a feature, have a look at the issues page.