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- example) Mapumental OpenRouteService Isochrones Service – uses OSM data and map, shows isochrones worldwide (no source code available) OpenTripPlanner – a...
- Other widely deplo**** routing engines include Openrouteservice and OpenTripPlanner, which specializes in public transport routing. OSM is an important...
- these form a unique identifier for the route, easing navigation through the complex system. Several service labels have either been phased out or never...
- 2020, of the more than 300 public transport routes available in Metro Manila, 64 routes are being serviced by public utility buses in the metropolitan...
- The Open Source Routing Machine (abbreviated OSRM) is an open-source route planning library and network service. Written in high-performance C++, OSRM...
- Investment Group. Construction began in November 2014 and the route began revenue service in January 2018, initially between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm...
- bus routes in the Boston, M****achusetts metropolitan area. All routes connect to MBTA subway, MBTA Commuter Rail, and/or other MBTA bus services. Many...
- Chelsea, Manhattan, making all stops along the full route. Additional service operates along the full route and makes express stops in Queens between Mets–Willets...
- OpenWrt (from open wireless router) is an open-source project for embedded operating systems based on Linux, primarily used on embedded devices to route...
- free and open-source software and more than seven thousand volunteer-operated relays worldwide, users can have their Internet traffic routed via a random...