Draw tube maps in the style of the London Underground using d3
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Draw tube maps in the style of the London Underground using d3
Miniature Python-based TfL arrivals board running via Raspberry Pi Zero W
Transport for London (TfL) python api
The companion site for the London Travel Amazon Alexa skill
An Amazon Alexa skill for checking the status of travel in London
CLI, web API server, and Python library, to get departure information from public transport operators, and to update a virtual or physical departure board with this information.
Using the London Underground to explain pathfinding algorithms visually
Modelling of London's Tube network: shortest path function; graph link analysis
London tube status dashboard using multi colour led and a Raspberry Pi
Simulation of Edgware Road signal box prior to closure, constructed in Qt (Currently incomplete and inaccurate, I am working on it!)
The Oyster Card Problem You are required to model the following fare card system which is a limited version of London’s Oyster card system. At the end of the test, you should be able to demonstrate a user loading a card with £30, and taking the following trips, and then viewing the balance.
This repository contains comprehensive data and resources related to NaPTAN (National Public Transport Access Node) IDs for Transport for London (TfL) stations.
A MagicMirror² module to display data from multiple TFL stop points
Departure board web front end
A simple app to stay up to date with TfL information. Pulling data from the TfL Unified API + Google Maps & Places API + built with React
Exploring generative potential of Gaussian mixture models on metro traffic
🚈 Raspberry Pi-powered London Underground Jubilee door button.
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London Underground System - Shortest Path
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