NOTE: deprecated, functionality moved to: https://github.com/r-transit/tidytransit
You can still use this but its not under development for now.
gtsf
is an R package for using GTFS data as simple
features.
You can also use it to help you make maps, shapefiles and geojson from GTFS data.
You can install this package from CRAN:
install.packages("gtsf")
You can also install this package from GitHub using the devtools package:
if (!require(devtools)) {
install.packages('devtools')
}
devtools::install_github('r-gtfs/gtsf')
Import transit lines from the NYC Subway using trread
.
library(trread)
library(gtsf)
library(dplyr)
NYC <- import_gtfs("http://web.mta.info/developers/data/nyct/subway/google_transit.zip")
#> [1] "agency.txt" "calendar_dates.txt" "calendar.txt"
#> [4] "routes.txt" "shapes.txt" "stop_times.txt"
#> [7] "stops.txt" "transfers.txt" "trips.txt"
NYC <- gtfs_as_sf(NYC)
This adds two simple features dataframes to the list of GTFS objects: -stops_sf -routes_sf
These can be mapped with various libraries. For example, with the tmap package:
library(tmap)
routes_sf <- NYC$sf_routes
qtm(routes_sf)
They can also be exported to geojson, for use elsewhere. For example:
library(sf)
st_write(NYC$sf_routes,"nyc_routes.geojson", delete_dsn = TRUE)
#> Deleting source `nyc_routes.geojson' failed
#> Writing layer `nyc_routes' to data source `nyc_routes.geojson' using driver `GeoJSON'
#> features: 25
#> fields: 1
#> geometry type: Multi Line String