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The swiss_public_transport
sensor will give you the next three departure times from a given location to another one in Switzerland.
The Swiss public transport API only allows 1000 requests per 24 hours.
The Stationboard website can help to determine the exact name of the start and the end station.
Then add the data to your configuration.yaml
file as shown in the example:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: swiss_public_transport
from: STATION_ID
to: STATION_ID
{% configuration %} from: description: The ID of the station of the start station. required: true type: string to: description: The ID of the station of the end station. required: true type: string name: description: The name of the sensor. required: false type: string default: Next Departure {% endconfiguration %}
The public timetables are coming from Swiss public transport.