New platform to open up industry data to tech firms
A new rail data platform is being launched to help companies develop new services and apps for passengers, the BBC has learned in the latest phase of a move announced by the government in July. Passengers will be able to access the data from third parties.
Source: railmagazine.comPublished on 2021-07-09
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