Transit Radar

An on-demand map of everywhere you can get to from one station in the next half hour, and the fastest way to each. Start by naming the station.

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How to read one

A radar is a flattened time cone. Each station sits at its true compass bearing from where you started, and its distance from the centre is how long it takes to get there — so the picture is a map with the travel times, rather than the distances, drawn to scale. A well-connected suburb sits closer to the middle than a nearer one with a change in the way.

Every station on a radar links to its own radar, so you can walk the network outwards one hop at a time.

What it covers

Whichever timetables this server was started with — national NeTEx archives, folded into one model, so a route may cross a border without saying so. Below is where they have stops.

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Placed is how many of an archive's stops carry a coordinate: only those can be drawn, on the map above or on a radar. An archive with no journeys has none inside the dates below, and reaches nowhere.

The timetable covers 2025-05-26 to 2027-12-13 — the outer edges of every archive above, not a window they all share. Each covers a few months from when it was published, so two fetched far apart may have no day in common.

Please let me know if you think this would be useful for anything or even just let me know what you looked at. Styling and layout tips also greatly appreciated: platy@njk.onl.