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NAME

       efa - Command line client for EFA-based public transit routing services

SYNOPSIS

       efa --from city stop --to city stop [ additional options ]
       efa [ options ] from-city from-stop [ via-city via-stop ] to-city to-stop

VERSION

       version 2.17

DESCRIPTION

       efa is a command line client for EFA-based public transit routing interfaces, e.g. <http://efa.vrr.de>.
       efa requests connections between two points and displays the results.

       By default, the EFA service at <http://efa.vrr.de> (operated by Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr) is used,
       which supports most places in Germany.  A list of all supported EFA instances can be retrieved with -l
       and a custom instance can be selected using -s service or -u url. It is also possible to probe all known
       EFA services for a specific connection using the -A and -D options.

OPTIONS

       --from city stop
           Departure place

       --to city stop
           Arrival place

       --via city stop
           Travel via this place

           In all cases, if you want stop to be an address or "point of interest", you can set it to
           'addr:something' or 'poi:something'.

       -a|--arrive hh:mm
           Journey end time (overrides --time/--depart)

       -A|--auto-url|--discover-and-print
           Probe all known EFA entry points for the specified connection. Print the first result which was not
           an error.

           Note that this may take a while and will not necessarily return the best result.  Also, using this
           option by default is not recommended, as it puts EFA services under considerable additional load.

       -b|--bike
           Request connections allowing the passenger to take a bike with them.  Note that this may cause efa to
           display no routes at all -- In that case, the backend was unable to find such connections or didn't
           know about their bike-support.

       -B|--bike-info
           Show information about bike support, but do not select routes based on it.  In essence, this option
           simply changes the --ignore-info default. It is useful when --bike did not return any routes even
           though most of the route has bike support.

       -d|--date dd.mm.[yyyy]
           Journey date. Also accepts the shortcut tomorrow.

       -D|--discover
           Probe all known EFA entry points for the specified connection. No routes are returned in this case.
           Instead, efa will print the URLs and names of all entry points which did not return an error.

       -u|--efa-url url
           URL to the EFA entry point, defaults to <http://efa.vrr.de/vrr/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2>.  Depending on
           your location, some urls may contain more specific data than others. See
           Travel::Routing::DE::EFA(3pm) and the -l option for alternatives.

       -e|--exclude transports
           Exclude transports (comma separated list).

           Possible transports: zug, s-bahn, u-bahn, stadtbahn, tram, stadtbus, regionalbus, schnellbus,
           seilbahn, schiff, ast, sonstige

       -E|--extended-info
           Display more than just the basic route information. At the moment, the following is displayed (if
           available):

           •   Route duration

           •   Ticket fare

           •   transfer duration and elevation changes (via stairs / escalators) at each stop

       -f|--full-route
           Display intermediate stops (with time and platform) of each train.  Note that these are not always
           available.

       -I|--ignore-info [ regex ]
           Ignore additional information matching regex (default: /Fahrradmitnahme|Einstiegshilfe/)

           If regex is not supplied, removes the default regex (-> nothing will be ignored)

       -i|--include type
           Include connections using trains of type type, where type may be:

           •   local (default)

               only take local trains ("Verbund-/Nahverkehrslinien"). Slow, but the cheapest method if you're
               not traveling long distance

           •   ic

               Local trains + IC

           •   ice

               All trains (local + IC + ICE)

       -l|--list
           List supported EFA services wit their URLs (see -u) and abbreviations (see -s).

       -M|--maps
           Output links to maps of transfer paths and transfer stations where available.

       -m|--max-change number
           Print connections with at most number interchanges

       -n|--num-connections number
           Return up to number connections.  If unset, the default of the respective EFA server is used (usually
           4 or 5).

       -P|--prefer type
           Prefer connections of type:

           •   speed (default)

               The faster, the better

           •   nowait

               Prefer connections with less interchanges

           •   nowalk

               Prefer connections with less walking (at interchanges)

       -p|--proximity [minutes]
           Take stops close to the stop/start into account.  By default, up to 10 minutes of walking to/from the
           route's first/last stop is considered acceptable. You can specify minutes to use a custom value.

       -s|--service name
           Shortname of the EFA entry point. See Travel::Routing::DE::EFA(3pm) and the -l option for a list of
           services.

       -t|--time|--depart hh:mm
           Journey start time

       --timeout seconds
           Set timeout for HTTP requests. Default: 60 seconds.

       -v|--version
           Print version information

       -w|--walk-speed speed
           Set your walking speed to speed.  Accepted values: normal (default), fast, slow

       -x|--accessibility types
           Request connections satisfying all of the specified accessibility types (comma-separated list, option
           may be repeated). Please note that this may cause the backend to return no results at all, either
           because no such connection exists or because the required lines do not have the correct accessibility
           attributes set.

           The following types are supported:

           e / no-escalators
               Transfers must be possible without taking an escalator.

           E / no-elevators
               Transfers must be possible without using an elevator.

           i / info
               Does not restrict the requested connections. However, this option causes efa to display
               additional accessibility information for each route part (where available). When -x w or -x l do
               not return any connections, using -x i might be more helpful (though it cannot guarantee that any
               of the results satisfy the respective type).

           l / nf / low-platform
               All vehicles must be low-platform ("Niederflur").

           s / no-stairs
               Transfers must be possible without stairs (e.g. via escalators/elevators or ramps).

           w / wheelchair
               All vehicles must be wheelchair accessible.

EXIT STATUS

           0    Everything went well
           1    Invalid arguments, see error message
           2    Network error, unable to send request
           3    efa.vrr.de did not return any parsable data
           4    efa.vrr.de error: ambiguous input
           5    efa.vrr.de error: no connections found
           10   Unknown Travel::Routing::DE::EFA error
           255  Other internal error

CONFIGURATION

       None.

EXAMPLES

       efa Do Hbf MH Hbf
           Look up a connection from Dortmund (Do) Hbf to Muelheim (MH) Hbf

       efa --include ice Essen Hbf Hamburg Dammtor
           Look up a connection with long-distance trains

       efa --arrive 18:00 -e zug,s-bahn -M E Wickenburgstr D Oststr
           Look up a connection from Essen Wickenburgstr to Duesseldorf Oststr.  Do not use any trains, make
           sure to arrive around 18:00 and print links to maps of all interchange stations.

       efa -s vvs Stuttgart Hbf Stuttgart Marienplatz
           Use the VVS (Verkehrsverbund Stuttgart) EFA service to look up a connection.

DEPENDENCIES

       This script requires perl 5.10 (or higher) with the following modules:

       •   Class::Accessor

       •   Exception::Class

       •   LWP::UserAgent

       •   XML::LibXML

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       The EFA backend is not able to calculate "two-way" routes, i.e. from -> via -> to routes with from == to.
       If from and to are the same stop, it doesn't even try to calculate a route ("we recommend walking
       instead"), if they are close to each other it may or may not work.  Workaround: Request from -> via using
       the normal four-argument efa invocation, read the time, use efa -t time via via to to to request via ->
       to.

AUTHOR

       Copyright (C) 2009-2018 by Daniel Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org>

LICENSE

         0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.