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Route Planners ​

Applications and APIs that calculate, visualize, and share routes for transport networks — integrating mobility data from multiple standards and sources.

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What Are Route Planners? ​

Route planners compute optimal travel routes for vehicles, cyclists, or passengers, using transport datasets and standards such as NeTEx, SIRI, and DATEX II. They enable multimodal transport planning, traffic management, and navigation services.

They are used by:

  • Public transport operators for journey planning
  • Traffic authorities for information services
  • Developers creating mobility apps and digital twins

Types of Route Planners ​

TypeDescriptionExample
Public Transport PlannersCalculate journeys using timetables and stopsNeTEx / GTFS-based Journey Planner
Road Traffic PlannersCompute road routes and traffic-aware guidanceDATEX II Traffic Routing Service
Multimodal PlannersCombine modes (car, train, bike, walk)OpenTripPlanner
Geospatial Routing EnginesCompute optimized paths using map dataOSRM, GraphHopper

Common Use Cases ​

Journey Planning ​

Calculate routes and travel times for multimodal transport networks.

Traffic Management ​

Integrate road events and congestion data from DATEX II feeds.

Real-Time Updates ​

Combine static NeTEx data with live SIRI feeds for dynamic route planning.

Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) ​

Power integrated travel apps and regional journey planners.

Example Tool ​

OpenTripPlanner

  • Supports NeTEx, GTFS, and SIRI data
  • Provides multimodal routing and real-time updates
  • Extensible open-source platform widely used across Europe

Available Tools ​

MOTIS

Journey Planner

Scalable high-performance intermodal travel information system with batteries included

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Want to Contribute?

Know a route planning engine or API using mobility standards? Submit your tool →

Co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union