Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

Railways and Open Transport


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Welcome to the Railways and Open Transport Devroom
Europe’s New Mobility Architecture: MMTIS, NAPCORE, and the Future of Multimodal & Railway Standards
The state of open data in Czech public transport
From first FLOSS Poznań public transport app to global coverage with Transitous
Crowdsourcing Delay Information
DB InfraGO's OpenStation: NeTEx + SIRI for railway stations
OTP Finds a way
Probabilistic Turn-By-Turn Directions for Public Transport
Citybikes: scraping the world for bike sharing data so you don't have to
Scaling Mobility Flow Visualization: Origin-Destination Data with DuckDB, Flowmap.gl, and SQLRooms
Promoting a consistent open source workflow for railway analysis by connecting OSRD and SUMO
Automated short-term train planning in OSRD: from POC to production
Digital disruption in the public transport sector through open source community engagement
HackerTrain: the first real (and distributed) train trip from N places on M routes to Brussels

Read the Call for Papers at https://github.com/OpenRailAssociation/FOSDEM/blob/main/2026-cfp.md.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Welcome to the Railways and Open Transport Devroom
Cornelius Schumacher 15:00 15:05
  Europe’s New Mobility Architecture: MMTIS, NAPCORE, and the Future of Multimodal & Railway Standards
Stefan Jugelt 15:05 15:25
  The state of open data in Czech public transport
David Koňařík 15:50 16:10
  From first FLOSS Poznań public transport app to global coverage with Transitous
Adam Pioterek 16:15 16:20
  Crowdsourcing Delay Information
Jonah Brüchert 16:20 16:25
  DB InfraGO's OpenStation: NeTEx + SIRI for railway stations
Julius Tens 16:25 16:35
  OTP Finds a way
Jonas Lindström 16:35 16:55
  Probabilistic Turn-By-Turn Directions for Public Transport
Robin Durner 16:55 17:15
  Citybikes: scraping the world for bike sharing data so you don't have to
Lluis Esquerda 17:15 17:35
  Scaling Mobility Flow Visualization: Origin-Destination Data with DuckDB, Flowmap.gl, and SQLRooms
Ilya Boyandin 17:35 17:55
  Promoting a consistent open source workflow for railway analysis by connecting OSRD and SUMO
Bastian Ehrenholz, Paula von der Heide 17:55 18:15
  Automated short-term train planning in OSRD: from POC to production
Eloi Charpentier 18:15 18:35
  Digital disruption in the public transport sector through open source community engagement
Clear Byte 18:35 18:55
  HackerTrain: the first real (and distributed) train trip from N places on M routes to Brussels
Matija Šuklje 18:55 19:00