There are 2 repositories under tfl-api topic.
Miniature Python-based TfL arrivals board running via Raspberry Pi Zero W
Transport for London (TfL) python api
This Amazon Alexa Skill helps Londoners to get the most recent information about arriving buses
A full stack app using TfL and Google Maps APIs for users to plan Tube journeys and see live arrival boards for all 270 stations.
Public release of the code for paper 846 of AGILE2023
A flutter app that shows TFL line status.
An app I created one evening, showing the locations of the Boris Bike stations and available bikes at each. Data is pulled using an AJAX request to the TfL API and shown on a map using the Google Maps API.
a simple web app for search by VehicleID on the Transport for London (TfL) network; wrote this before I learnt about components, don't @ me!
An iOS routing application for the Tube, Overground, DLR and TfL Rail network
🚲 A geolocation-based app that fetches and maps real-time availability of London’s Santander Bikes with Navigator, Google Maps API, Transport For London API. Built with vanilla JS.
A simple app to stay up to date with TfL information. Pulling data from the TfL Unified API + Google Maps & Places API + built with React
This repository contains comprehensive data and resources related to NaPTAN (National Public Transport Access Node) IDs for Transport for London (TfL) stations.
TrackMyTube - TfL Train Times, Live Status, and Travel News Platform. The go-to platform for real-time train updates, live status reports, and travel news across the Transport for London (TfL) network.
Visualising Transport for London timetables 🚌 🚇
TFL station arrival times. London Underground, DLR and Elizabeth lines.
A C# .NET wrapper for the Transport for London API
Alexa skill for London Underground arrivals, which was inspired by an earlier project of mine ("Skedaddle") and is something I have been curious about for a while.
Please note that Client for TfL API is unofficial and not endorsed by TfL.
Please note that Explorer for TfL API is unofficial and not endorsed by TfL.
Journey Planner for TFL
A quick (~8hrs of work) showcase of iOS skills
A memory game for londoners that uses the official TFL api.
Uses the TfL Unified API to display service statuses for the various TfL services.
A Uni project to work with the TfL API to display London Underground statuses and information
A console application which finds the two nearest bus stops by a given postcode and shows the next five buses due at each stop as well as displays instructions how to get to the nearest stop
Allows users to find arrivals for buses up to 30 minutes away at any TfL bus stop.
Reimagined Bus Countdown app using Django
Display arrivals by platform at Tube stations using the TfL API
A thin Pydantic-based wrapper over the TfL API
The TFL Journey Planner is a web application that utilises the Transport for London Unified API to deliver accurate and efficient route planning. It also incorporates the Postcodes.io API for search autocomplete and validation, thereby enhancing user experience.