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Below are some lists of communities I have generated using scripts. Quality of lists is thus driven by data-quality in the OGF map database.
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| name         = Transportes Tarrasenses
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| native_name  = Transportes Tarrasenses
| owner        = Consortium including:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Tarrasean Government,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Jessitim Transport Services,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Caja Negra
| area_served  = Tárrases (all islands)
| locale        = [[Tárrases]]
| transit_type1 = local and regional buses<br>trams (light rail)<br>dispatch for private taxis<br>local and international ferries
| lines = tbd bus routes<br>3 tram routes<br>24 ferry routes
| line_numbers = <!-- -->
| stations = tbd
| daily_ridership  = tbd<!--amount of people using the network on a day-->
| annual_ridership = tbd<!--amount of people using the network in a year-->
| CEO = [[María Hhappenesorit]]
| headquarters = Nuevo Tárrases
| website = tbd
| began_operation = 1964
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| ended_operation = <!--final date of operation-->
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| host = <!--see documentation-->
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| vehicles = <!--number of transit vehicules (or bicycles for bicycle share)-->
| train_length = <!--number of traincars or coaches per trainset-->
| headway = <!--time between trains on the same track-->
| first_departure = <!--start of service on a day-->
| last_arrival  = <!--ending of service on a day-->
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= List of Tables =
'''Transportes Tarrasenses''' (also called simply ''TT'' or ''Los Trantar'') is the monopoly public transportation provider in [[Tárrases]]. It is a consortium including [[Caja Negra (bank)|Caja Negra]] (a local bank and venture capital firm), the [[Mahhal|Mahhalian]] company [[Jessitim Transport Services|Jessitim Transport Services, LTD.]] (which provides the engineering and operational expertise) and the Tarrasean government (which holds final decision-making authority).


Here is a listing of community listings I have made so far - see note at bottom of this page if you want me to work on adding your own country or territory.
= Formation and History =


*{{Ardisphere}}
= Organizational Structure =
**[[Communities in Colonia Coreana (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Colonia Galesa (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Departamento Boreal (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Departamento de Montañas (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Departamento de Páramos (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Departamento del Centro (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Departamento del Sur (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Departamento Libertad (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Departamento Occidental (Ardisphere)]]
**[[Communities in Distrito Federal (Ardisphere)]]
*{{Drull}}
**[[User:Luciano/Sandbox/CommunityLists/Communities in Drull Free State|Communities in Drull Free State]]
*{{Gobrassanya}}
**[[User:Luciano/Sandbox/CommunityLists/Communities in Gobrassanya|Communities in Gobrassanya]]
*{{Mahhal}}
**[[User:Luciano/Sandbox/CommunityLists/Communities in Puh Kingdom|Communities in Puh Kingdom]]
*{{West Commonia}}
**[[West Commonia|Communities in West Commonia (pasted into the WC main article)]]
*<nowiki>{{</nowiki>'''''Add your country to this list (see below first!)'''''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
**<nowiki>[[</nowiki>''put a wiki-link to a blank wiki-page where you want me to build your list HERE''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>


= Clarification (''updated'') =  
= Services =


I think I need to do a better job explaining how this works.
== Buses ==


This is not like the [[User:Luciano/Sandbox/Polygons|polygons project]] I have been working on. The polygons project pulls information from the relations for administrative areas. This project ignores the relations, and relies instead on the "label" nodes made for places: place=hamlet, place=village, place=town, place=city.
=== Bus Routes ===


In fact, I have another version that uses relations - this isn't hard to do. However, it's not useful given even in a well-developed country like the Ardisphere, fewer than 5% of communities have boundary relations. Most communities are just nodes - even for fairly important cities like Ciudad Trece Templos I still have not drawn boundary relations.  
  Mainlines with express services
* 101 (''"Periférico Norte"'') Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
* 102 (''"Periférico Sur"'') Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
* 103 (''"Ejial"'') Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (extend to Faraón)
* 104 Arykkiyra ⇔ Aérodromo (extend to Submarino)
* 105 Mirador ⇔ La Tormentosa
* 106 Serpiente ⇔ Submarino (parallels Tram Gray Line)
* 107 Submarino ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (vía Sofía, Laguna Piceas)
* 108 Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ San Ajitófel
* 109 (''"CasinoBus"'') Terminales ⇔ Faraón (vía Juegos)
* ...
{{incomplete list}}


That is why I decided to use nodes. Using nodes, even a fairly undeveloped country like West Commonia can be "cleaned up" a little bit and a community listing can be produced.
  Other buses
* 218 Cabo Gordo ⇔ Terminales (vía Serpiente)
* 302 Serpiente ⇔ Faraón (vía Parque Podredumbre, San Caspio, Playa La Rata)
* ...  
{{incomplete list}}


= How this works (''updated'') =
== Trams (Light Rail) ==


== Fix the tags on ''place'' nodes on your map ==
The tram "Gray line" (really a light rail) was built in the 1990s.


The first step is to "clean up" the tags for hamlets, villages, towns and cities in a given country. This includes adding or fixing tags such as
A single tram line, 14.3 km in length, currently runs between the El Estoque ferry terminal (southwest) and the Serpiente Ascendente bus terminal (northeast).
* ''place''
* ''admin_level''
* ''is_in:country''
* ''is_in:state''
* ''is_in:county''
* ''ref''
* ''population''
* ''ogf:text'' ...  any kind of "note" you might want to attach
* ''ogf:wiki_article'' ... this is if you have unicode characters in your location name and want to ensure there is a working link for the article in the table (see table for Ardisphere Depto. de Páramos Lagartópolis, which uses Farsi characters, for example)
* ''ogf:label_for_relation'' ... this supports a MAP link back to the relation that the place node is in the "label" role for (see table for Ardisphere Depto. de Páramos Lagartópolis for example)
* ''etc.''


Below, I show the contrast of "before" and "after" for Gautig, Gobrassanya. When I looked at Gobrassanya for this project, the ''place'' nodes had only ''name'' and ''place''. Here is a screenshot of the city of Gautig, Arcois, Gobrassanya, before I added the extra tags required:
The line was originally built because Tárrases was trying to pivot to a more tourism-based economy, so it was an effort to connect the main international arrivals (cruise-ships, ferries and airport) with the main attractions, including the casino district (Juegos) and the old city (Viejo Tárrases). The system has proved popular however, with extensions having been added on both ends, from the original southern terminus at the cruise ship terminal and from the original northern terminus at the government complex.


=== BEFORE ===
A new branch line to the east is slated to be opened in 2017, with a subsequent realignment of the routes so that there will three routes, total.
<br />''in JOSM''<br />
[[File:Luciano_Screenshot_JOSM_Gautig_Before.jpg|1000px]]
<br />''in Potlatch''<br />
[[File:Luciano_Screenshot_Potlatch_Gautig_Before.jpg|1000px]]


=== AFTER ===
==== Gray Line ====
Here is a screenshot after I added the extra tags (I only added the absolute minimum required - I did not add population or extra notes, etc.):
<br />''in JOSM''<br />
[[File:Luciano_Screenshot_JOSM_Gautig_After.jpg|1000px]]
<br />''in Potlatch''<br />
[[File:Luciano_Screenshot_Potlatch_Gautig_After.jpg|1000px]]


The existing route (recently re-classified as "Gray Line" in anticipation of the new branches) has twenty stops, from northeast to southwest as follows:


I had to do this for ''all'' the nodes in Gobrassanya, in order to generate the list. But moving forward, into the future, it will be easier, since the new tags only need to be added as new community nodes are added.
* [[TT Serpiente Ascendente|Serpiente Ascendente]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/46378025 map]</span>)
* [[TT Politécnico|Politécnico]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45322739 map]</span>)
* [[TT Ixekkodew|Ixekkodew]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45322740 map]</span>)
* [[TT Parque McKay|Parque McKay]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223290 map]</span>)
* [[TT Gobierno|Gobierno]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223294 map]</span>)
* [[TT Mezquita|Mezquita]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223287 map]</span>)
* [[TT Espada de Bronce|Espada de Bronce]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223283 map]</span>)
* [[TT Juegos - Parque Nuevo|Juegos - Parque Nuevo]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223286 map]</span>)
* [[TT Ensalada|Ensalada]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223288 map]</span>)
* [[TT Catedral|Catedral]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223281 map]</span>)
* [[TT Universidad|Universidad]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223296 map]</span>)
* [[TT Piratas|Piratas]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223292 map]</span>)
* [[TT Gautama Azulejos|Gautama Azulejos]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223284 map]</span>)
* [[TT Aérodromo|Aérodromo]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223280 map]</span>)
* [[TT Transbordadores|Transbordadores]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223295 map]</span>)
* [[TT Cruceros|Cruceros]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223282 map]</span>)
* [[TT Metropolitana|Metropolitana]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610429 map]</span>)
* [[TT Cerro de Humos|Cerro de Humos]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610426 map]</span>)
* [[TT Submarino|Submarino]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610430 map]</span>)
* [[TT Terminal del Estoque|Terminal del Estoque]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610431 map]</span>)


Once the data is cleaned up and I have a .OSM with the cleaned data (saved locally or extracted from the .PBF OGF backup file), then I can run my script. It's very quick, even on my lousy Korean Jooyontech PC. A few seconds for hundreds of locations. Then there is an output text file: ''wikitable.txt''. I open the file, and cut-and-paste into a wiki edit window. Samples linked below. If the data is clean I can do it in less than 10 minutes.
==== Yellow and Black Lines ====


= Tables-я-Us =
The branch line is about 95% complete at this point. The new line extends to Arrozales (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/46899456 map]</span>) and will open in late 2017. It may later be extended further eastward.


''If you want me to try to make a list for your country, then have a try at cleaning up your place nodes (for examples of how to do this, take a look at data for locations already completed above - West Commonia is a good example because it has low data density so it's easy to download and look at a part of the map).''
The current plan is once the branch line opens, the system will be re-conceptualized into 3 separate lines, with Gray being the original "El Estoque <-> Serpiente" line, Yellow being "El Estoque <-> Arrozales" and Black being "Arrozales <-> Serpiente." The newly adopted TT logo (above right) already incorporates this concept into its design, where the 3 branches form a "T" - thus the logo is an abstraced map of the system.


''Then, after you've cleaned up your data, add your country to my list above, with an "empty" page for me to fill, and when I get a chance, I will give it a try (there must be a delay, since I have to wait for a new, successful backup file that includes your fixed data).''
== Taxis ==
 
Both car taxis and van jitneys (shared taxis, locally called ''dinaleros,'' named for the old-time one-dinar fare typically charged) are all privately owned and operated, but dispatch is controlled by Transportes Tarrasenses through various dispatch offices, and a unified fare payment system exists that allows the use of the same electronic cashless cards as for buses, trams and ferries.
 
== Ferries ==
 
Ferries are of course important in an island country with several populated outlying islands. Ferries are unified to the transport system both in terms of scheduling and fare structure, as well as payment methods accepted. Notably, free transfers are generally allowed between ferries and buses and trams.
 
= Unified Electronic Fare Payments Card (''Trantarjeta'') =
 
== Use of Trantarjeta in other venues ==
 
= Public Perception and Criticism =
 
= In Tarrasean Culture =
 
= See Also =
 
* [[Tárrases]]
* [[Jessitim Transport Services]]
* [[Caja Negra (bank)]]
 
[[Category:Tárrases]]

Latest revision as of 05:28, 1 May 2019

Transportes Tarrasenses
Transportes Tarrasenses Logo
Overview
Native nameTransportes Tarrasenses
OwnerConsortium including:
  Tarrasean Government,
  Jessitim Transport Services,
  Caja Negra
Area servedTárrases (all islands)
LocaleTárrases
Transit typelocal and regional buses
trams (light rail)
dispatch for private taxis
local and international ferries
Number of linestbd bus routes
3 tram routes
24 ferry routes
Number of stationstbd
Daily ridershiptbd
Annual ridershiptbd
Chief Executive OfficerMaría Hhappenesorit
HeadquartersNuevo Tárrases
Websitetbd
Operation
Began operation1964

Transportes Tarrasenses (also called simply TT or Los Trantar) is the monopoly public transportation provider in Tárrases. It is a consortium including Caja Negra (a local bank and venture capital firm), the Mahhalian company Jessitim Transport Services, LTD. (which provides the engineering and operational expertise) and the Tarrasean government (which holds final decision-making authority).

Formation and History

Organizational Structure

Services

Buses

Bus Routes

 Mainlines with express services
  • 101 ("Periférico Norte") Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
  • 102 ("Periférico Sur") Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
  • 103 ("Ejial") Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (extend to Faraón)
  • 104 Arykkiyra ⇔ Aérodromo (extend to Submarino)
  • 105 Mirador ⇔ La Tormentosa
  • 106 Serpiente ⇔ Submarino (parallels Tram Gray Line)
  • 107 Submarino ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (vía Sofía, Laguna Piceas)
  • 108 Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ San Ajitófel
  • 109 ("CasinoBus") Terminales ⇔ Faraón (vía Juegos)
  • ...

Template:Incomplete list

 Other buses
  • 218 Cabo Gordo ⇔ Terminales (vía Serpiente)
  • 302 Serpiente ⇔ Faraón (vía Parque Podredumbre, San Caspio, Playa La Rata)
  • ...

Template:Incomplete list

Trams (Light Rail)

The tram "Gray line" (really a light rail) was built in the 1990s.

A single tram line, 14.3 km in length, currently runs between the El Estoque ferry terminal (southwest) and the Serpiente Ascendente bus terminal (northeast).

The line was originally built because Tárrases was trying to pivot to a more tourism-based economy, so it was an effort to connect the main international arrivals (cruise-ships, ferries and airport) with the main attractions, including the casino district (Juegos) and the old city (Viejo Tárrases). The system has proved popular however, with extensions having been added on both ends, from the original southern terminus at the cruise ship terminal and from the original northern terminus at the government complex.

A new branch line to the east is slated to be opened in 2017, with a subsequent realignment of the routes so that there will three routes, total.

Gray Line

The existing route (recently re-classified as "Gray Line" in anticipation of the new branches) has twenty stops, from northeast to southwest as follows:

Yellow and Black Lines

The branch line is about 95% complete at this point. The new line extends to Arrozales (map) and will open in late 2017. It may later be extended further eastward.

The current plan is once the branch line opens, the system will be re-conceptualized into 3 separate lines, with Gray being the original "El Estoque <-> Serpiente" line, Yellow being "El Estoque <-> Arrozales" and Black being "Arrozales <-> Serpiente." The newly adopted TT logo (above right) already incorporates this concept into its design, where the 3 branches form a "T" - thus the logo is an abstraced map of the system.

Taxis

Both car taxis and van jitneys (shared taxis, locally called dinaleros, named for the old-time one-dinar fare typically charged) are all privately owned and operated, but dispatch is controlled by Transportes Tarrasenses through various dispatch offices, and a unified fare payment system exists that allows the use of the same electronic cashless cards as for buses, trams and ferries.

Ferries

Ferries are of course important in an island country with several populated outlying islands. Ferries are unified to the transport system both in terms of scheduling and fare structure, as well as payment methods accepted. Notably, free transfers are generally allowed between ferries and buses and trams.

Unified Electronic Fare Payments Card (Trantarjeta)

Use of Trantarjeta in other venues

Public Perception and Criticism

In Tarrasean Culture

See Also