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Map shows connected cities, search engine does not show anything #30

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nekromoff opened this issue Jan 12, 2022 · 3 comments
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Map shows connected cities, search engine does not show anything #30

nekromoff opened this issue Jan 12, 2022 · 3 comments

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@nekromoff
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E.g. Vienna-Amsterdam, no connections found

@nekromoff nekromoff changed the title Map shows cities, search engine does not show anything Map shows connected cities, search engine does not show anything Jan 12, 2022
@theljonja
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theljonja commented Mar 15, 2022

Yes I have the same issue. For example when I want to search a connection to London.
Brussels -> London is a real life existing connection but there are no connection founds on bahn.guru

I think it's with connections that are not bookable with normal DB.
If I want to book this connection from Germany to London in the official DB-website, I get redirected to international-bahn.de

My question to @juliuste :
Does bahn.guru just scans the "normal" connections, beeing available on the normal Fahrplanauskunft or is it also be able to check the international-bahn information?
And if it isn't implemented, is there an API to access these extended information?
Or what if you connect several APIs of different train systems from different countries?

I think this occurs especially for connections not beeing in middle europe (London, Bordeaux etc.). Would be awesome if that can be implemented or if there at least to be an existing API-access to figure that out:)

@werdahias
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Same here. For example Munich to Bordeaux. The site works for Munich to Paris, but Paris to Bordeaux doesn't work. This has to be booked at the SNCF site. I think the solution is to add the APIs for all the other providers and include them when requesting.

@werdahias
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This could be easily added in src/api

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