In April 2023, three new datavisualizations were published on the platform. These are maps highlighting datasets made available. Thus, each datavisualization can be viewed within the "Map" tab of the detailed page for the data concerned.

Mapping of Île-de-France public transport lines and associated Stops

The first datavisualization illustrates the dataset "Scheduled timetables on Ile-de-France public transport Lines (GTFS Datahub)"Thus, it is visualizable in the "Map" tab of this dataset. Please note, to view it you will need to be logged in to your account on the PRIM portal.

This datavisualization is a mapallowing you to display the Lines and Stops of the Ile-de-France network. It uses the data from the GTFS of Île-de-France Mobilités.

When setting up the datavisualization, you can choose to display only Lines, only Stops or both combined. You can also filter the display according to the network(Transilien, Noctilien, etc.), the types of transport (bus, train, metro, streetcar, etc.) and the operator that operates the line or serves the Stops. Finally, it is also possible to display only a single Lines and the Stops it serves by using the search bar available within the datavisualization. To do this, simply select the first letter or number of the line you're looking for from the first drop-down list offered, then find it in the second drop-down list taking into account the parameter previously entered.

Clicking on a line opens a tooltip displaying: the identifier of this line in the GTFS of Île-de-France Mobilités, the network to which it belongs, the operator offering this transport offer and a link to the documentation available concerning this line.

Similarly, clicking on a specific stop on the map, displays the following information: the identifier of the stop in the Île-de-France Mobilités GTFS, its commune, the transport zone to which it belongs (from 1 to 5) and theaccessibility to the stop for wheelchair users.

Datavisualization of public transport Lines in Île-de-France and associated Stops.

Cartographie des Parcs Relais en Île-de-France

The second datavisualization published on the PRIM platform in April 2023 relates to the dataset Parcs Relais en Île-de-France . As such, it is available within the "Map" tab of this dataset. We've also reported it here:

This is a map displaying thepark-and-ride facilities available in Île-de-France according to their pricing type (paid or free). For example, you can choose to display only one type of park-and-ride facility on the map.

When you click on a particular park-and-ride facility, you'll see: its operator, its date of commissioning, the total number of spaces it offers andthe name of the station near this park-and-ride facility.

Mapping bus facilities in Île-de-France

The third and final datavisualization published on PRIM this month relates to the dataset "Bus facilities in Île-de-France". It is available below as well as within the "Map" tab of the dataset it illustrates:

This is a map allowing you to visualize the different bus lane layouts in Île-de-France. You can filter the lanes displayed according to their characteristics: one-wayin the direction of traffic,one-wayin the opposite directionof traffic,two-way including one-wayin the opposite directionof traffic ortwo-way lateral or axial.

By clicking on a bus lane identified on the map, a tooltip indicates:the département in which it is located, the type of lane protection and a datum indicating whether it is bikeable.

Thank you for reading this article in its entirety. We invite you now, to consult the three datavisualizations available within the "Map" tab of the datasets they relate to. Please feel free to share with us your reuses of these datavisualizationsvia the #reuses-of-data channel of the "Slack" of the "PRIM community".

We remain of course available to welcome your comments and answer your questions at [email protected] but also on the"Slack" of the "PRIM community", which you can join by following this link.

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