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I. Introduction.

I.1 Aim of the work.

I.2 Structure of the work

II. Fundamentals 3

II.1 OpenStreetMap

A Free content, geodata and online communities. 3

B Origin and Significance of the OpenStreetMap Project 4

C Technical implementation of the OpenStreetMap project 5

D OpenStreetMap data model. 6

E Communication and documentation in the OpenStreetMap project. 8th

II.2 Public transport

A General traffic10

B Classification of local public transport12

C Organization of local public transport14

D Public Transportation15

E Realization of public transport .18

II.3 Public transport in cartography. 23

A classification, classification and history. 23

B Representation forms and topographical map bases 24

C Cartographic Presentation Methods .26

D Statements 27

II.4 Data models and standards in public transport 31

A Transmodel .31

B Transmodel-based standards.31

C Google Transit Feed Specification.32

D Numbering systems in public transport .32


III. Stock analysis of public transport in OpenStreetMap .33

III.1 Activities and Priorities within the OpenStreetMap Community 33

A Modeling of public transport data 33

B Import of data on local public transport 34

C Presentation of data on local public transport. 34

III.2 Analysis of the local public transport scheme 36

A bus. 36

B trolleybus 42

C track bus 43

D Taxi, rental car and car sharing. 43

E Special forms of local public transport 44

F regional train 45

G light rail 50

H fast train 51

I Stadtschnellbahn52

J tram 54

K passenger ferry 57

L Other means of transport. 58

M line networks and tariff zones. 58

III.3 Conclusions from the analysis of the data schema. 60

A Infrastructure elements 60

B network information. 62


IV. Adaptation of the schema for data

to public transport in OpenStreetMap. 64

IV.1 Design and Implementation of the Adapted Data Scheme 64

A Lines Infrastructure Elements 64

B Pointed infrastructure elements .70

C lines 76

D routes. 82

E line networks 82

IV.2 Inclusion of the OpenStreetMap community. 83

A contact with the community. 83

B Conducting a community workshop 83

C Modification and improvement of the customized data schema. 84

D Resonance of the Community 84

IV.3 Testing the adapted data schema. 87

A prerequisites for the trial. 87

B Conduct of the trial 87

C Findings from testing .91


V. Extension of a software tool for the visualization and quality assurance of public transport data in OpenStreetMap 93 V.1 Framework conditions for expansion93

A basic concept of enlargement93

B Target of the extension 93

C Technical framework for enlargement 94

V.2 Draft of the extension. 95

A data for the extension. 95

B New functionalities for the software tool 95

C Organization of the new functionalities for the software tool. 96

V.3 Implementation of the extension 102

A Preparation for implementation .102

B implementation of the implementation 106

C Cartographic Aspects of Implementation .107


VI. Visualization of the Adapted Public Passenger Data Schema in OpenStreetMap 110

VI.1 Visualization of infrastructure elements. 110

A Visualization of Linear Infrastructure Elements 110

B Visualization of punctual infrastructure elements. 113

VI.2 Visualization of network information 117

A visualization of holding as network information. 117

B Visualization of Lines and Line Networks 118

VII. Conclusion 120

VII.1 Summary and Conclusion 120

VII.2 Open questions and outlook .122

Bibliography.XV Affidavit XXI

Annex A: Public Transport Public Transport Map A-1

Appendix B: Entity classes of public transit in OpenStreetMap B-1

Annex C: Railway tracks and railways C-1