The goal of this app is to collect accessibility data for public transport stops in OpenStreetMap so that everyone can benefit from it. Due to the huge amount of public transport stops out there we want to encourage all citizen (experienced OSM users and newcomers) to help gathering this data. That's why we are developing this app that allows collecting the data in an easy, accessible and safe manner by asking simple questions. For deeper insight read the working principle of the app.
The data shall be the foundation for better routing especially for impaired people and lead to a renovation of non accessible stops, as well as many other things we ourselves can't even imagine right now.
Thanks and happy mapping!
We are always happy, if you not only want to help us mapping, but also want to directly participate in the project.
You can either open issues for enhancement suggestions and bug reports or help us developing the app further. A good starting point for the latter is to read the build instructions for the app.
You can also help translating the app at Weblate.
This app is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0 or later (GPL-3.0-or-later).
OpenStop is developed in the project OPENER next, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport as part of the mFUND innovation initiative.
Special thanks to Andy Allan (@gravitystorm) for granting us free access to the beautiful Thunderforest map tiles.