yvonne.lee Leader
We have been advised that the data from 18 October 2020 onwards at this point is unreliable due to upstream systems. Please use the data with caution.
We will update here when we hear further about the data updates/fixes.
1 replyWe have been advised that the data from 18 October 2020 onwards at this point is unreliable due to upstream systems. Please use the data with caution.
We will update here when we hear further about the data updates/fixes.
1 replyThere are ongoing issues so extracts to FOAM, BOAM and ROAM have stopped. A catch up set of data will be produced once upstream issues are resolved.
The data is coming back through now for the FOAM, BOAM and ROAM data.
are the Occupancy numbers grouped into ranges of 20 based on the numbers for the seated capacity or based on those for the overall (including standing capacity)?
so does occupancy rande 21-40 mean that 21-40% of the overall or of the seating capacity is occupied?
many thanks leon
hello again,
can one tell me how the actual arrival time is obtained? by GPS mapping to stop coordinates? or sensors only activated at stops (door openings or bluetooth)? I guess it is an automated approach…
thank you
Hi Leon, BOAM is an assignment model - Bus Opal Assignment Model. For buses the actual arrival time is based on the on-board GPS system. If there is an outage the actual arrival time might be missing.
Hi Asad
Thanks for reaching out. There may be ways to do this programatically but we aren’t set up to assist on that front - maybe one of the friendly forum peeps can help you out?
The BOAM data does provide some occupancy level information. (Is that what you mean by “available space”?)
1 replyHi Yvonne,
Thank you for response.
Basically, I am trying to understand how to calculate the “Occupancy Status” which is defined in BOAM documentation (User account | TfNSW Open Data Hub and Developer Portal).
In the data set, there are two columns SEATED_CAPACITY and STANDING_CAPACITY. However, I do not think these columns indicate the number occupied seats or standing areas.
Thanks in advance for the clarification.
1 replyHi Asad
We only provide occupancy bands. In the case of BOAM it’s in bands of 20. So 0-20 would mean that up to 20 people were on board. Note it’s based on ‘tap ons’ and ‘tap offs’ and we understand some people do not tap on or off - for example school kids often do not tap on and off.
Capacity indicates the potential number of possible people to be seated or standing.
Hope that helps clarify matters.
Hi @yvonne.lee
Thank you for the clarification.
I have seen an earlier post from you that this data is not reliable from 18/10/20 onwards. Can you please tell me more about this? Which columns are not reliable ? Do we know what is the accuracy percentage ?
Thanks
Asad