14 comments

  • petra an hour ago

    This is interesting, for sure.

    Thinking about this, I think what happens if we take it to the extreme - a system that lets a single user enter his route to work - and compare how various transportation systems, including innovative ones, would impact his day to day.

    It's really hard to build such tool, and if it's done well and made appealing to users, it could be the base of a political tool for people to pressure their representatives to implement new and better systems and improve voters lives.

  • zephyreon 36 minutes ago

    So interesting that Baltimore’s very subpar public transit system made it into the first batch of systems — not complaining at all I love that city & love to see it in random places on the internet :)

  • bluebarbet 29 minutes ago

    >a unique visual style that appeals to transit enthusiasts

    But it seems to be just an API with a website sporting a terminal font. What am I missing?

  • afferi300rina 2 hours ago

    The ⌘K command palette is a great touch for this terminal-style UI. It would be even better if we could search by railcar models (like 'R211') or specific line colors directly through it. Excited to see this grow!

  • wolvoleo 5 hours ago

    Nice site but there's so few systems in it.

  • TimK65 5 hours ago

    Very nice! I think we're confusing route length and track length, though.

    • qwertykb 4 hours ago

      Can you elaborate further on this so I might be able to fix it? As best I am able to discern, system track length for all current ones is accurate.

      • bombcar 3 hours ago

        Could track length include sidings and double-tracks and extensions and other maintenance track needs that aren't useful for the passengers themselves?

  • zeristor 7 hours ago

    Looks good.

    London, Paris, Copenhagen, Rome, Madrid?

    I guess it takes a while to add each new one in.

    • qwertykb 7 hours ago

      tysm! Yeah I've got a bit of a backlog, as each set of data for each system needs a deep-dive on how the system exposes it programmatically, then need to do tests and some studying on each to build cars,timelines, etc. Toronto is on the list, if there's any in particular you want, file an issue on gh, and I'll do my best to get it added in a timely manner. https://github.com/wafflethief123/publictransit-systems/issu...

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