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+ | |title=Citilabs | ||
+ | |image= Citilabs-logo.png | ||
+ | |vendor= Citilabs | ||
+ | |license= N/A | ||
+ | |website= [http://www.citilabs.com/ http://www.citilabs.com/] | ||
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In collaboration with [[Urban Engines]], Citilabs provides software for scenario planning and generating performance metrics and visualization for public transit. Citilabs claims the software can import a variety of data formats. "GTFS and AVL data can be imported into Urban Engines to illustrate transit vehicle movements throughout the system." <ref>http://www.citilabs.com/software/data-driven-transit-planning/ Accessed 13-Nov-2016</ref> | In collaboration with [[Urban Engines]], Citilabs provides software for scenario planning and generating performance metrics and visualization for public transit. Citilabs claims the software can import a variety of data formats. "GTFS and AVL data can be imported into Urban Engines to illustrate transit vehicle movements throughout the system." <ref>http://www.citilabs.com/software/data-driven-transit-planning/ Accessed 13-Nov-2016</ref> | ||
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+ | Citilabs software includes [[Cube]] and [[Sugar]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Scenario planning]] | [[Category:Scenario planning]] | ||
− | [[Category:GTFS-consuming | + | [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] |
[[Category:Ridership forecasting]] | [[Category:Ridership forecasting]] |
Latest revision as of 07:52, 22 January 2017
Vendor | Citilabs |
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License | N/A |
Website | http://www.citilabs.com/ |
In collaboration with Urban Engines, Citilabs provides software for scenario planning and generating performance metrics and visualization for public transit. Citilabs claims the software can import a variety of data formats. "GTFS and AVL data can be imported into Urban Engines to illustrate transit vehicle movements throughout the system." [1]
Citilabs software includes Cube and Sugar
References
- ↑ http://www.citilabs.com/software/data-driven-transit-planning/ Accessed 13-Nov-2016