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Open Data at Helsinki Region Transport HSL

Open Data at Helsinki Region Transport HSL

Presentation to SBB visitors at City of Helsinki

Tuukka Hastrup

October 27, 2017
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  1. 27 October 2017 4 Mission Helsinki Region Transport develops and

    provides smooth, reliable transport solutions to customers' needs.
  2. 27 October 2017 5 What does HSL do? Is responsible

    for the preparation of the Helsinki Region Transport System Plan (HLJ). Plans and organizes public transport in the region and works to improve its operating conditions. Procures bus, tram, Metro, ferry and commuter train services. Approves the public transport fare and ticketing system as well as public transport fares. Is responsible for public transport marketing and passenger information. Organizes ticket sales and is responsible for ticket inspections.
  3. 27 October 2017 6 Public transport purchaser-provider model Trams HKL

    Commuter trains VR Ferry services HKL Metro HKL Bus services Helb, Nobina, Transdev, Pohjolan liikenne, Korsisaari, Oy Andersson, Taksikuljetus, Etelä-Suomen linjaliikenne, Tammelundin liikenne, Åbergin linja
  4. Cooperation area of HSL 7 municipalities: Helsinki, Espoo, Kauniainen, Vantaa,

    Kerava, Kirkkonummi, Sipoo. 1.3 million inhabitants. 1 million boardings per day. Kirkkonummi Espoo Vihti Nurmijärvi Hyvinkää Mäntsälä Järvenpää Pornainen Kerava Kauniainen Tuusula Vantaa Sipoo Helsinki 27 October 2017 7
  5. 19 September 2017 8 Operating income €674.2 million Budget 2017

    Ticket revenue 51% Municipal contributions 46.5% Other income 1.8% Government subsidy for PT 0.7% Operation of services 74.2% Infrastructure services 16.2% Other services 5.1% Staff 3% Rents 0.8% Other expenses 0.7% Operating expenses €677.9 million
  6. 27 October 2017 9 Number of vehicles 2016 Buses Metro

    trains Trams Commuter trains Ferries Total 1,424 24 94 70 4 1,616
  7. Overall grade 2015–2016 In the 2016 customer satisfaction survey, 88

    per cent of passengers were satisfied (ratings 4 and 5 on a scale of 1–5). 27 October 2017 10 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 Bus Metro Tram Commuter train Ferry
  8.  Planned traffic • Schedules (GTFS)  Streets (OpenStreetMap) 

    Bluetooth beacon locations  Realtime observations and deviations • GTFS-realtime  Trip Updates  Service Alerts  MQTT • Vehicle positions • Arrival predictions  History data • Historical plans • Recordings of realtime data • Statistics • Customer survey results 27 October 2017 13 Datasets
  9. 27 October 2017 14  Mobile apps for Journey planning:

    ReittiGPS, Andropas etc.  Citizen journalism reports: http://westmetro.cs.aalto.fi/  Art: https://t.co/VmExplH3V3  Niche or single-task applications: http://junat.net/helsinki  Special-needs applications: BlindSquare Applications
  10. 27 October 2017 15  Wider service offering to passengers

     More ideas for new services  Less pressure on HSL to meet everyone’s preferences  More satisfied users  Easier internal collaboration  National and international collaboration  More motivated and enthusiastic consultants Benefits to HSL
  11.  Open Data removes the need for negotiations  OpenStreetMap

    lets citizens update geographic data  Open APIs remove the need to understand raw data  Open Source code removes the need to start new services from scratch 27 October 2017 16 Removing barriers to entry
  12. 27 October 2017 17 Personal data cannot be published… …

    but people can control the use of their personal data More use of person data: MyData