Daily trips, business travels,
and even more vacation journeys are now can be planned easier, faster and
cheaper through journey planners (JP). Therefore, leave your car and download a
JP application!
First of all, let us clarify
our terminology. A journey planner is a specialised electronic search engine
used to find the best journey between two points using some means of transport.
JP applications are web and smartphone applications which compute the most cost
– effective route involving several nodes by minimizing one or more than one
criteria, such as distance, time, travel cost and environmental impact.
Across Europe there are
several journey planners. In Austria, “Scotty” is a JP operated by Austrian Federal Railways,
which covers rail, public transport and walking, and is available both in
German and English. In the neighboring Czech Republic, “IDOS” helps commuters to get
around by a variety of means of transport as includes public transport, rail,
air and walking in its options. It concerns a JP which is available in Czech,
English and German and is operated by CHAPS Ltd on behalf of Ministry of
Transport. Furthermore, “NMBS – SNCB” and “INFOTEC” are two Belgian JPs. The first
one deals mainly with rail and public transport, is available in German,
English, French and Dutch, and is operated by National Railway Company of
Belgium. The second one is operated by TEC – Walloon Public Transport, gives
commuters the opportunity to plan their journeys across Belgium and beyond, as
it covers rail, public transport and walking, and is available in French and
German. In Denmark, through “BilRejseplanen”, operated by Rejseplanen, journeys
can not only be planned but also be compared using alternative means of
transport instead of car. It concerns a JP which includes rail, public
transport, ferry, cycling, car and walking in its options and is available in
Danish, English and German. Another JP is the Estonian “Peatus.ee”, operated by Estonian Road
Administration, which covers rail, public transport, ferry and walking, and is
available in Estonian, English and Russian. Concerning Germany “Reiseaufkunft”, operated by Deutsche Bahn –
AG, allows commuters plan their trips using several transport modes, as
includes rail, public transport, ferry, car, taxi and walking, and is available
in German, Danish, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish and
Swedish. In Switzerland, “SBB
Online Fahrplan”, operated by Swiss Federal Railways, is another one JP which covers rail,
public transport, ferry, car, taxi and walking, and is available in German,
English, French and Italian. Through the Irish “Hit the road” commuters can plan their
route in the city of Dublin, as it is a JP which includes public transport,
private coach, car, train, light rail (Luas) and walking in its options, and is
available in English. In Luxembourg, journeys can be planned through “Mobilitéitszentral” operated by Communauté des
Transports, which covers rail, public transport and walking, and is available
in German, English and French. Another JP is “9292”, operated in Netherlands by
REISinformatiegroep, which includes rail, public transport, ferry, car and
walking in addition with fare information in its options and is available both
in Dutch and English. Moreover, around Poland commuters can plan their journeys
though “SITkol”, operated by TK Telekom, as
covers rail, public transport and walking and is available in German, English
and Polish. Regarding Scandinavian countries, the Swedish “RESROBOT”, operated by Samtrafiken,
gives the opportunity to commuters to plan their journeys across Sweden as it
connects all means of transport, and is available in Swedish. In the
neighboring Norway, through “rutebok”, operated by Norsk
Reiseinformasjon, journeys can be planned as it connects all means of transport
and is available in Norwegian, English and German. Finally, around Finland “Journey.fi”, operated by Finnish
Transport Agency, helps commuters find their way as covers all means of
transport and is available in Finnish, English and Swedish.
GYM’s aim is to develop a
trust – worth JP application, which allows commuters – users plan their
transports both in local (Greece) and regional (European Union) level
concerning their current needs through multiply criteria and emphasizing the
environmental impact
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