5 messages in com.googlegroups.googletransitRe: Why isn't San Francisco's BART on...
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DHofmann24 Jul 2007 17:29 
Chris Luth31 Jul 2007 00:09 
Tom Sly31 Jul 2007 02:31 
TomSly27 Aug 2007 17:01 
Chris Luth27 Aug 2007 17:59 
Subject:Re: Why isn't San Francisco's BART on Google Transit?
From:Chris Luth (chri@gmail.com)
Date:08/27/2007 05:59:10 PM
List:com.googlegroups.googletransit

Sweet! Now we need to work on the connecting transit agencies, and the Bay Area could be a model region for what Google Transit is capable of!

Chris

On 8/27/07, TomSly <thom@gmail.com> wrote:

Chris, Derek,

Here's an update for your question about BART:

http://www.google.com/transit?ie=UTF8&ll=37.824972,-122.130890&spn=0.625893,0.918732

Thanks for your patience!

Chris,

We are aware of BART's feed, and we are as excited about it as you are. Hopefully, other agencies will follow in the footsteps of Tri-Met and BART by making their data available.

We do not comment on products that have not launched, or partnerships that have not been announced. What I can tell you is that we're actively working to add new agencies to Google Transit as fast as we can.

Stay tuned.

Tom

On 7/31/07, Chris Luth <chri@gmail.com> wrote:

I was just looking at this, too, and was wondering the same thing. TomSly even links to that page from a page he created for this Group (http://groups.google.com/group/googletransit/web/useful-gtfs-related- links?hl=en).

My favorite thing from that BART page:

"What are your plans for developing the feed? We're supporting this project on what we call "BART one percent time." It's like 20 percent time only it's one person and 19 percent less time."

Tom, any particular reason why BART's not in GT?

On Jul 24, 4:29 pm, DHofmann <dere@gmail.com> wrote:

They publish their GTFS (Google Transit Feed Specification) schedules here:http://bart.gov/stations/schedules/openformat.asp