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For journey planning a detailed map and written instructions are provided.
The map allows journey planning, including finding toilets near points of interest.
Make use of journey planning tools, such as Transport Direct.
The integration of public transport and car journey planning on this scale was claimed as a world-first.
Journey planning algorithms are a classic example of problems in the field of Computational complexity theory.
Bulletins are sent around 6am and again at around 4pm to help you with journey planning.
Xephos is another example of a distributed journey planning network with information populated by its user base.
Using public transport rather than company cars, investing in more fuel-efficient vehicles and better journey planning will reduce fuel, maintenance and other costs.
We are constantly examining improvements and enhancements to the service to deliver the information you need to influence your journey planning needs in the most appropriate format.
In October 2009 thetrainline.com introduced their iPhone application which allows for journey planning, timetable download and basic station information.
Visit www.traveline.info [Opens in New Window] or call 0871 200 22 33 for timetable information and journey planning.
The Government-sponsored Transport Direct project provides journey planning across all transport modes (including private car) and is increasingly linked to real-time information systems.
In March 2009 Transport Direct added cycle journey planning to the Portal for Manchester and Merseyside.
JourneyWeb, a protocol to allow the development of a distributed journey planning service (which became the Transport Direct Portal).
ITN is used as the roads network by Transport Direct Portal for its car and cycle journey planning.
JourneyOn is Brighton and Hove's journey planning website that provides multi-modal trip information, including real time information.
It is used to associate Stop and Station elements with the appropriate topographic names and concepts to support the functions of journey planning, stop finding, etc.
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Google Transit based on Google Maps, features journey planning using data provided by a number of transit operators in the United States and elsewhere.
The information in this document is unedited data from the Highways Agency's database of Scheduled Road Works and is offered as an aid to journey planning.
The guide also includes other useful information for truck drivers, including journey planning advice, how to access live traffic information and a checklist for keeping your vehicle roadworthy.
It also has live travel news, accessibility information and can provide a useful journey planning tool for your own website to allow staff and visitors to plan their journies.
JourneyWeb is an XML protocol to allow distributed journey planning engines to communicate in order to provide multimodal journeys spanning different regions.
It was launched in 2004 and is operated by a consortium led by Atos and has since been enhanced with additional functionality including a cycle journey planning function.
The EU Spirit, JourneyWeb and the Delfi Protocol are all examples of distributed journey planning protocols.