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Annual Open Data Plan for 2021-2023 Transport Department Open Data Plan for 2021 to 2023 A. Departmental datasets to be released in 2021 # Type of Data/ Target Release Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset Date Update (in mm/yyyy) 1 Transport/ 01/2021 Real-time Real-time parking vacancy data of on-street metered parking spaces Parking vacancy data of on-street in CSV format metered parking spaces 2 Transport/ 01/2021 As and when List of Locations of Licensing and Driving Services Offices, Locations of Licensing and there is major Driving Test and Vehicle Examination Centres, Public Vehicles Driving Services Offices, Driving update Unit and Driving-offence Points Office in KML format Test and Vehicle Examination Centres, Public Vehicles Unit and Driving-offence Points Office 3 Transport/ From Q1 2021 - Daily and as Different types of traffic notices in XML format Traffic notices Q4 2021 by necessary batches 4 Transport/ 03/2021 Every 1 minute Routes, bus stops and real-time Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Real time Arrival Data of data in JSON format Kowloon Motor Bus and Long (Raw Data owned by Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited Win Bus Services and Long Win Bus Company Limited) 5 Transport/ 04/2021 Every 30 seconds Traffic data from traffic detectors including traffic volume, traffic Traffic data of strategic / major (raw data) speed and road occupancy in XML format roads Every 2 minutes (Processed data comprises the collected traffic speed data mapped (processed data) onto the respective road network segment) 6 Transport/ 04/2021 Daily Hourly traffic volumes by proportions of 10 vehicle classes from Annual Traffic Census survey traffic detectors installed on selected routes in XML format data 7 Transport/ 05/2021 Every 1 minute Dataset to cover the traffic data of new journey time indicators to Enhancement of existing journey be installed by early 2021 in XML format time indicators dataset (Similar dataset has been opened up in #5 of Part D) 8 Transport/ 05/2021 Every 1 minute Dataset to cover the traffic data of an existing speed map panel to Enhancement of existing speed be enhanced by early 2021 in CSV and PNG formats map panels dataset (Similar dataset has been opened up in #24 of Part D) 9 Transport/ 06/2021 Bi-weekly Dataset in two GIS format (GeoJSON and KML) in addition to Enhancement of existing routes existing CSV, MDB and XML formats and fares of public transport (Similar dataset has been opened up in #20 of Part D) B. Departmental datasets to be released in 2022 and 2023 # Type of Data/ Target Release Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset Date Update (in mm/yyyy) 1 N/A C. Datasets planned to be opened up by other organisations (1) Fortune Ferry Company Limited (“Central – Hung Hom” route) # Type of Data/ Target Release Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset Date Update (in mm/yyyy) 1 Transport/ 09/2021 As and when List of ferry service timetables and fare tables in CSV format. The List of ferry service timetables, there is major dataset format of real-time estimated time of arrival of next ferry fare tables and real-time update/Real-time trip to be determined. estimated time of arrival of next (Data owned and released by Fortune Ferry Company Limited) ferry trip (2) Sun Ferry Services Company (“Central – Cheung Chau”, “Inter-islands”, “Central – Mui Wo”, “North Point - Hung Hom” and “North Point - Kowloon City” and “North Point – Joss House Bay” routes) # Type of Data/ Target Release Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset Date Update (in mm/yyyy) 1 Transport/ 12/2021 As and when List of ferry service timetables and fare tables in CSV format. The List of ferry service timetables, there is major dataset format of real-time estimated time of arrival of next ferry fare tables and real-time update/Real-time trip to be determined. estimated time of arrival of next (Data owned and released by Sun Ferry Services Company) ferry trip (3) Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Limited (“Central – Peng Chau”, “Central – Yung Shue Wan” and “Central – Sok Kwu Wan” routes) # Type of Data/ Target Release Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset Date Update (in mm/yyyy) 1 Transport/ 12/2021 As and when List of ferry service timetables and fare tables in CSV format. The List of ferry service timetables, there is major dataset format of real-time estimated time of arrival of next ferry fare tables and real-time update/Real-time trip to be determined. estimated time of arrival of next (Data owned and released by Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry ferry trip Limited) (4) Chuen Kee Ferry Limited (“Aberdeen - Sok Kwu Wan (via Mo Tat)” route) # Type of Data/ Target Release Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset Date Update (in mm/yyyy) 1 Transport/ 12/2021 As and when List of ferry service timetables and fare tables in CSV format List of ferry service timetables there is major (Data owned and released by Chuen Kee Ferry Limited) and fare tables update (5) Peng Chau Kai To Limited (“Discovery Bay – Mui Wo” route) # Type of Data/ Target Release Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset Date Update (in mm/yyyy) 1 Transport/ 02/2022 As and when List of ferry service timetables and fare tables in CSV format. List of ferry service timetables there is major (Data owned and released by Peng Chau Kai To Limited) and fare tables update Remark: TD has been liaising with public transport operators (including franchised bus operators and MTRCL) to encourage the opening up of their data, in particular the real-time arrival information, in machine-readable format on the “data.gov.hk” Portal. The feedback from these operators has been positive so far. The details will be included in the TD’s Open Data Plan when the outcome of the discussion is available. D. Progress: Datasets already uploaded to PSI Portal by Department and other organisations # Type of Data/ Release Date Frequency of Remarks Name of Dataset (in mm/yyyy) Update 1 Transport/ 08/2019 Real-time Information of the bus service in JSON format Bus service of New Lantao Bus (Data owned and released by New Lantao Bus Company (1973) Company (1973) Limited Limited) 2 Transport/ 03/2020 Half-yearly Location of major cycle tracks and bicycle parking sites in GDB, Cycling Information KML, GML and GFS formats 3 Transport/ 03/2018 Half-yearly Tables showing the distribution of metered parking spaces at Distribution of metered parking different districts in Hong Kong in CSV and XLSX formats spaces at different districts in Hong Kong 4 Transport/ 01/2019 Bi-weekly Headway information of different means of public transport Headway information of public services in GTFS format transport services 5 Transport/ 03/2011 Every 2 minutes Average journey time for major roads displayed on all journey time Journey time indicators indicators in XML format 6 Transport/ 04/2018 Quarterly List of junction blacksite in CSV and XLS formats Junction blacksite list 7 Transport/ 06/2018 As and when List of Lantau Closed Road Permit for tour service of non- Lantau Closed Road Permit for necessary franchised bus application status in CSV and XLSX formats tour service of non-franchised bus application status 8 Transport/ 12/2018 As and when List of ferry service timetables and fare tables in CSV and XLSX List of ferry service timetables necessary formats and fare tables of The Star (Data owned and released by The “Star” Ferry Company Limited) Ferry Company Limited 9 Transport/ 04/2018 Monthly Monthly Traffic and Transport Digest in CSV and XLS formats Monthly Traffic and Transport Digest 10 Transport/ N/A Monthly MTR routes, fares and barrier-free facilities in CSV format MTR routes, fares and barrier- (Data owned and released by MTR Corporation Limited) free facilities 11 Transport/ 06/2017 Hourly/Real-time Parking vacancy data and basic car park information, such as Parking vacancy data location, address, height restriction, etc. in JSON format 12 Transport/ 12/2019 Monthly Particulars of first registered vehicles in CSV and XLSX formats Particulars of first registered vehicles 13 Transport/ From 12/2020 - Every 1 minute Real-time arrival information for 3 consecutive GMBs of each Real-time arrival data of green Q4 2022 by GMB route at each stop in JSON format minibuses (GMBs) batches 14 Transport/ 08/2019 Real-time Arrival time information for up to the next four trains of the Airport Real-time MTR train Express, Tung Chung Line, West Rail Line and Tseung Kwan O information Line in JSON format (Data owned and released by MTR Corporation Limited) 15 Transport/ 08/2019 Every 1 minute Routes, bus stops and real-time Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Real-time “Next Bus” arrival data in JSON format time and related data of (Data owned and released by Citybus Limited) Citybus 16 Transport/ 08/2019 Every 1 minute Routes, bus stops and real-time Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Real-time “Next Bus” arrival data in JSON format time and related data of New (Data owned and released by New World First Bus Services World First Bus Limited) 17 Transport/ 11/2017 Monthly Road network data in CSV, FGDB, GFS, GML, KML, MDB, XML Road network and XSD formats 18 Transport/ 06/2019 Yearly Traffic accident and casualties statistics in CSV and XLSX formats Road Traffic Accident Statistics 19 Transport/ 06/2019 As and when Location of roadworks by HyD for roads with speed limit ≥ 70km/h Roadworks location data necessary in JSON format 20 Transport/ 01/2013 Bi-weekly Routes and fares of franchised bus, green minibus (GMB), ferry, Routes and fares of public peak tram and tram in CSV, MDB and XML formats transport 21 Transport/ 09/2019 As and when List of schedules and fare tables of licensed ferry services in
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