Submitted by TravelTime_LKB t3_123rl5v in dataisbeautiful
TravelTime_LKB OP t1_jdvvrv5 wrote
Visualising which areas of the country are reachable by public transport. Maps with higher concentrations of purple show higher public transport connectivity.
How we built the maps:
- We used our own public transport database to identify the lat/long of each public transit stop
- We drew a 15 minute walking catchment area around each stop to identify the other surrounding areas with easy access (using the TravelTime API)
- We then exported the SVG file using QGIS
Explore the maps in more detail here
11160704 t1_jdvxi3v wrote
I don't think the database is accurate and complete.
Especially in Italy the region disparities (that certainly exist) seem much too strong. For instance im pretty sure there is more public trnasport around Naples in campania.
misterakko t1_jdwa8qf wrote
Agreed. The Italian region with the (relatively) worst public transports is Sardinia. Which seem fairly represented on that map. Everything else should show more connections.
TravelTime_LKB OP t1_jdvyq33 wrote
The database does include Campania transport networks. The reason it looks so different is because of transport density - whilst there are transport routes in this area, it's not dense. In the visualisation each stop only has a 15 minute walking catchment area around it, so if the stops are few and far between, at the zoom level it won't show a lot of coverage. You can see when you open up the map in more detail here that there are routes in the area.
11160704 t1_jdvz04b wrote
But for example the Sorrento peninsula is almost empty, despite the fact that it has a dense public transport network.
TravelTime_LKB OP t1_jdw0ofj wrote
Thanks. I'll have our data team look into it but most likely if they're spaced out, once we zoomed it out and exported at a country level it wasn't too visible.
Simgiov t1_jdx3a3n wrote
You can clearly see the boundaries between different public transport operators, which means different GTFS providers. I work in the field and for the area in my agency, I can clearly see on your map the networks for which we provide GTFS as open data and the ones we don't. But it is also clear in other areas of Italy just looking at the map.
mbrevitas t1_jdzbxr6 wrote
No, the data is just extremely incomplete. Just taking a very quick glance, without comparing with other maps, I can tell you're missing railway stations along several railway lines in southern Italy, for instance to the Gargano peninsula, along the coast west of Taranto and in various places in Sicily (Pozzallo, Licata, Termini Imerese etc.). This is just off the top of my head and sticking to railways; I'm sure there's thousands of bus stops missing, too, but I don't know by heart where bus stops are.
sheepraper t1_jdx7s1m wrote
Do you also have data for Austria?
TheKingWhite t1_jdym791 wrote
What programs do you use?
junktrunk909 t1_jdysxb4 wrote
This is fascinating. Thank you for creating it! I know the Europeans have some issues with the data but as an American this makes me very jealous. (And would be quite sad to be the American version.)
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