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Entur provides offers the public transport sector with a number of several web-based self-services points which can be accessed online and allows the service interfaces which allow a user to input or extract data from Entur services. All services exist in our the three environments, production, staging and development.

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Most of our services require a user account is created by an Entur admin. Please get in touch with your personal contact in Entur, or e-mail us at kollektivdata@entur.org if you think you need a user account. Please note that the user accounts for most services are personal and should not be shared with other people. To instead access our open data no account is necessary, please visit developer.entur.org.

National StopPlace Registry/Nasjonalt stoppestedsregister

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The national stop place registry is openly available for anyone to look atview. For read-only access, simply log in with the username “guest” and password “guest”, or use your regular Entur username (all registered users have read-access in NSR until further permission for editing is granted).

Editor access is granted by Entur admins on a ownership- geographic- or modality based criteria.

Note that the dev and staging environments are based on copies of the production environment data and is therefore periodically overwritten.

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Deviation messages/Avviksmeldinger

The Avvik‘Avvik’-service allows public transport operators to create customer-relevant text messages to be displayed on along with their timetables. The service operates on the SIRI SX standardtimetable data. 'Avvik' creates SIRI SX messages and publishes them into our journey planner API.

Access to this service must be explicitly granted by Entur admins.

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Entur is currently developing a bare minimum time table timetable editor which exports NeTEx data into our journey planner API. Further information will become available once the product is live.