What your trip planner should be:
- Multimodal:
Your riders are walkers and bikers, too
- Map-based:
Riders want to see where they are going, not just follow the directions
- Accessible:
Making it easier for mobility-challenged riders to use your fixed route services - saving you money
- Yours:
Giving you total control over the schedules, branding, and messages your riders see
- Open:
Easy to update and support without vendor lock-in
- Affordable:
Cheap enough for you to adopt it right now, and keep it running for years without dedicated staff
- Multimodal:
Press & Media
OpenTripPlanner in the news:
7/21/10 - Portland AFoot - OpenTripPlanner
7/21/10 – Bike Portland – TriMet Embraces Open Source with ‘Open Trip Planner’
7/21/10 – Metro News – Sneak Preview of OpenTripPlanner opens minds and excitement
Presentations on OpenTripPlanner:
New! – OTP Webinar Deck – web (PDF)
New! – OpenTripPlanner Project Overview (Prezi) and the condensed version (Prezi)