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Client for the Comboios de Porgual (CP, Portugese Railways) REST API. Inofficial, please ask CP for permission before using this module in production.
npm install --save comboios
This package mostly returns data in the Friendly Public Transport Format:
stations()
- List of operated stationsdepartures(station, date = new Date())
- Departures at a given stationtrains(trainNumber, date = new Date())
- Schedule for a given trainjourneys(origin, destination, date = new Date())
- Journeys between stationsIf you found a bug, want to propose a feature or feel the urge to complain about your life, feel free to visit the issues page.
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Comboios de Portugal (CP, Portugese Railways) API client.
We found that comboios demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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