- From: Libby Miller <libby@nicecupoftea.org>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 12:45:52 +0100
- To: Toby Inkster <tai@g5n.co.uk>
- Cc: Libby Miller <libby@nicecupoftea.org>, public-lod@w3.org
very cool Toby! Did you know there was a database of all public transport nodes in the UK? http://www.naptan.org.uk/ Michael Smethurst pointed me at this lately: http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/TOPS which is interesting at the level of identifying rolling stock (perhaps you don't want to go quite that far :-) http://uktrains.pbworks.com/ has some good stuff too, including twitter feeds, semi-related perhaps? Libby On 14 May 2009, at 12:19, Toby Inkster wrote: > I saw this on the linkeddata.org shopping list a few days ago, and > thought it would be a good thing to noodle with in my spare time. So > I've turned my screen scraping expertise at various railway-related > websites and put together this: > > http://ontologi.es/rail/ > > It's still at a very early stage. Stations have URIs like: > > http://ontologi.es/rail/stations/gb/VIC (London Victoria) > http://ontologi.es/rail/stations/gb/STP (London St Pancras) > http://ontologi.es/rail/stations/gb/MAN (Manchester Piccadilly) > http://ontologi.es/rail/stations/gb/LIV (Liverpool Lime Street) > > If you know a station's three-letter Computer Reservation System code, > then you should be able to work out its URI. (I don't have any > plans to > include data for other countries, but if anyone else is doing this, > I'm > happy to provide 303 redirects.) > > Data is published in XHTML+RDFa, but server-side scripts are on > hand to > translate to RDF/XML, Turtle, N-Triples and JSON if you hit those URIs > with the proper HTTP Accept header magic. (Or if you can't be bothered > to set the Accept header, then a simple '.ttl', '.nt', '.rdf' or > '.json' > at the end will do the trick.) > > This is still a fairly early draft. I plan on including some > geonames.org links from each station to the town it serves. There are > owl:sameAs links to dbpedia.org (though some of these hit redirect > pages, so some work is still needed). The "facilities" area is also > going to be improved. I'd be happy to receive suggestions as to what > other improvements people would like. > > As part of the same project, I've created a rail vocabulary: > > http://ontologi.es/rail/vocab# > > Terms that people might find useful are: > > * rail:nearest_station > The nearest station to a geo:SpatialThing. > > * rail:home_station > The station a foaf:Agent considers to be 'home'. > (This is more appropriate than rail:nearest_station > for people - people are capable of motion, so their > rail:nearest_station can vary with time!) > > -Toby > >
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