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rome2rio<ref>Rome2rio Pty Ltd. "rome2rio." Accessed August 1, 2012 from www.rome2rio.com</ref> is an international travel search site.  The site provides information about options for travel between any two given locations in the world by commercial air flights, rail, bus, driving, or a combination of modes.  The website ingests data that is made publicly available at GTFS Data Exchange<ref>Jehiah Czebotar. "GTFS Data Exchange." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/</ref>.  It is cost-free for transit agencies to participate.  
 
rome2rio<ref>Rome2rio Pty Ltd. "rome2rio." Accessed August 1, 2012 from www.rome2rio.com</ref> is an international travel search site.  The site provides information about options for travel between any two given locations in the world by commercial air flights, rail, bus, driving, or a combination of modes.  The website ingests data that is made publicly available at GTFS Data Exchange<ref>Jehiah Czebotar. "GTFS Data Exchange." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/</ref>.  It is cost-free for transit agencies to participate.  
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As of mid-2015, rome2rio was receiving about 8.7 million visits per month.<ref>http://www.traveltrends.biz/ttn555-rome2rio-in-the-black-as-visits-soar-to-9m/</ref>
  
 
[[File:Rome2rio.png|thumbnail|rome2rio directions showing travel options from downtown San Francisco to Zurich.  The directions include ground transit (BART in San Francisco, and local train in Zurich). ]]
 
[[File:Rome2rio.png|thumbnail|rome2rio directions showing travel options from downtown San Francisco to Zurich.  The directions include ground transit (BART in San Francisco, and local train in Zurich). ]]

Latest revision as of 01:25, 12 December 2015

rome2rio[1] is an international travel search site. The site provides information about options for travel between any two given locations in the world by commercial air flights, rail, bus, driving, or a combination of modes. The website ingests data that is made publicly available at GTFS Data Exchange[2]. It is cost-free for transit agencies to participate.

As of mid-2015, rome2rio was receiving about 8.7 million visits per month.[3]

rome2rio directions showing travel options from downtown San Francisco to Zurich. The directions include ground transit (BART in San Francisco, and local train in Zurich).

A rome2rio iPhone application is available (http://www.rome2rio.com/documentation/iphone/). The source code of this application is available (open source, under a modified BSD license) so developers can include multi-modal travel search features can be included in other applications (https://github.com/rome2rio/rome2rio-iOS).

rome2rio also has private bus operators that do not publish GTFS.

rome2rio provides an API (application programming interface) for accessing multi-modal search results and utilizing those results in other applications(http://www.rome2rio.com/documentation/search/).


References

  1. Rome2rio Pty Ltd. "rome2rio." Accessed August 1, 2012 from www.rome2rio.com
  2. Jehiah Czebotar. "GTFS Data Exchange." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/
  3. http://www.traveltrends.biz/ttn555-rome2rio-in-the-black-as-visits-soar-to-9m/