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The deutsche_bahn
sensor will give you the departure time of the next train for the given connection. In case of a delay, the delay is also shown. Additional details are used to inform about eg. the type of the train, price, and if it is ontime.
To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
platform: deutsche_bahn
from: NAME_OF_START_STATION
to: NAME_OF_FINAL_STATION
Configuration variables:
- from (Required): The name of the start station.
- to (Required): The name of the end/destination station.
As already mentioned this sensor contains a lot of information to access those a template senosr can come handy.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
platform: template
sensors:
next_departure:
value_template: '{% raw %}{{ states.sensor.munich_to_ulm.attributes.next }}{% endraw %}'
friendly_name: 'Next departure'
The data is coming from the bahn.de website.