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<title>Take the GRT</title>
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<h1 style="margin-top: 2em;">Take the GRT</h1>
<p>is a project aiming to put <a href="http://www.grt.ca/">Grand River Transit</a>'s rider information data
into a format that can be easily used by computer programs and use this information
in handy tools and utilities.</p>
<p>For more information, see <a href="http://takethegrt.ca/wiki/">our wiki</a>.</p>
<h2>offerings</h2>
<p>We're in the ramp-up phase, and we hope to have more useful and handy tools here shortly.
For now, enjoy:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<h3>system maps</h3>
<p>The system maps published by GRT are massive PDFs, 16 MB and 23 MB for Kitchener-Waterloo and Cambridge respectively.
They take a long time to download and open, and trying to view them using anything but a desktop computer is an exercise in frustration.</p>
<p>We've converted the PDFs into standard images, resulting in dramatically smaller files that are more practical to use. We are also making the map available as a Google Maps overlay for convenient in-browser use.</p>
<p>Browse live overlay:
<strong><a href="/map/">GRT system map</a></strong>.
Download: <a href="/downloads/grt-kw.gif">K-W map</a> (2.3 MB) or
<a href="/downloads/grt-kw-small.gif">a smaller version</a> (1.3 MB),
<a href="/downloads/grt-cambridge.gif">Cambridge map</a> (1.0 MB). Save them on your computer or device for future reference, or come back anytime to view them online.
See a (short) <a href="/map/about/#errata">list of inaccuracies</a> in these maps (concerns routes 14, 26, 33).</p>
<p>TriTAG also hosts <a href="http://www.tritag.ca/resources/transit-in-waterloo-region/grt-map/">a friendlier version of the GRT map</a>.</p>
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<h3>Keats Way schedule</h3>
<p>As a proof-of-concept demonstration of our ongoing work with GRT's bus schedules, we've put together
a page that lists schedules of buses travelling along Keats Way to and from the universities.
It knows about weekday and weekend schedules and automatically displays the upcoming trips first.</p>
<p>See for yourself: <a href="/keats/">Keats/University demo</a>.
The page is lightweight (~3 kB); try viewing it on your mobile device for convenience on the go.</p>
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