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Matt Conway edited this page Dec 28, 2011 · 9 revisions

Transit Board Hotel

A Portland Transport Production

What is Transit Board (tm) Hotel?

Transit Board Hotel is a display application for the Transit Appliance Platform. Its primary goal is to allow tourists to easily navigate the transit system in an unfamiliar city, even if they are not familiar with transit, in this city or any other. It currently only supports Portland, OR, but other cities shouldn't be too difficult to add if they have both a real-time API and a trip planning web service. Contact Matt Conway if you're interested in giving this a go, or you can start working on the code. (If you're in Portland, you needn't worry about any of that, please read on).

Here's a screenshot to whet your appetite:

Transit Board Hotel Screenshot

One of Transit Board Hotel's best features is its customizability---everything from the location displayed, to the style of the display, to the colors on the map, to the slideshow timeouts is customizable. See Customization for more info on doing this.

How do I get it?

You don't need a server or anything like that---we'll happily host it for you. (If you'd prefer to host it yourself, that's fine too---you can get the code. Since the code is under the Apache license, we'd like for you to contribute any changes you make back to us, but you aren't required to.

All you need to use Transit Board Hotel is a computer. Since you're probably reading this on a computer, you can even try it now. If you want to set it up as an 'appliance,' which requires no configuration and can be turned on and off by unskilled users, you can do that too; there is generally some information on the Transit Appliance web site. More info is again available at my contact link, above.

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