Route details and maps from a TransXChange file
Upload a TXC file and get every route it describes: stop sequence, distances, operating dates and journeys — drawn on a map along the real road alignment, and downloadable as GeoJSON, CSV, GPX or KML.
Where the road alignment comes from
Most TXC carries only a stop sequence, which is why route maps so often show
buses cutting across fields in straight lines. Where a file's
RouteLinks carry Track geometry — as Optibus-exported
files do — this reads it, and the route follows the roads exactly.
Each route says which it got. A route marked track is surveyed alignment; mixed or stops only means some or all of it is straight lines between stops, and is labelled as such rather than passed off as the real thing.