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The day has finally arrived! TriMet’s New Trip Planner has emerged from beta and is now available at ride.trimet.org. It is a multimodal trip planner (it plans biking, walking, and bike-to-transit trips as well as transit trips), and was built using open-source technologies like OpenTripPlanner, OpenLayers, PostGIS, and GeoServer, amongst others.

And of course, the map and routing data is from OpenStreetMap (from just last week, no less). I’ve considered myself very lucky to be paid for all the time I’ve spent improving OSM in the Portland, Oregon area and it’s really exciting to see my (and my coworkers’) hard work go into service helping the public get around the city.

Link to the press release

Adig: TriMet Center Street Administrative Offices, Brooklyn, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States
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Discussion

Awennit n z-dude di 7 August 2012 ɣef 08:06

I like the sliding scale.
The meaning of ‘bike friendly’ isn’t too clear.

Awennit n Mele Sax-Barnett di 7 August 2012 ɣef 19:21

Hi Alex,

Thank you for the feedback! If you want to know more about what goes into the “bike friendly” calculation, you can read about it in our FAQ – click the question mark icon in the top right corner of the trip planner or go here.

Thanks, Mele

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