Custom integration that displays upcoming departures from your defined public transport stops for Berlin and Brandenburg.
This repository contains only the integration, the Lovelace card itself lives here: https://github.com/vas3k/lovelace-berlin-transport-card
You need to install them both. Preferably through HACS. We have separated two repositories to make installation through it more convenient.
I use iOS Dark Mode Theme by @basnijholt, installed from HACS
The component consists of two parts:
- A sensor, which tracks departures via VBB public API every 90 seconds. This is this repository.
- A widget (card) for the lovelace dashboard, which displays upcoming transport in a nice way. It has its own separate repository with installation instructions.
1. Add this repository as a custom repository in HACS in the category "integration".
2. Add Berlin (BVG) and Brandenburg (VBB) transport
as a new integration under Settings
-> Devices & services
3. Search for your stop (it will provide up to 15 stops that match your query)
4. Select the stop you're looking for
5. Enter further details on which transport, walking time, direction you want
Unfortunately, I didn't have time to figure out a proper user-friendly approach of adding new components to Home Assistant, so you will have to do some routine work of finding the IDs of the nearest transport stops to you. Sorry about that :)
Simply use this URL: https://v6.vbb.transport.rest/locations?results=1&query=alexanderplatz
Replace alexanderplatz
with the name of your own stop.
🧐 Pro tip: You can also use their location-based API to find all stops nearby using your GPS coordinates.
1. Copy the whole berlin_transport directory to the custom_components
folder of your Home Assistant installation. If you can't find the custom_components
directory at the same level with your configuration.yml
— simply create it yourself and put berlin_transport
there.
2. Go to Home Assistant web interface -> Developer Tools
-> Check and Restart
and click "Restart" button. It will reload all components in the system.
3. Now you can add your new custom sensor to the corresponding section in the configuration.yml
file.
sensor:
- platform: berlin_transport
departures:
- name: "S+U Schönhauser Allee" # free-form name, only for display purposes
stop_id: 900110001 # actual Stop ID for the API
# direction: 900110002,900007102 # Optional stop_id to limit departures for a specific direction (same URL as to find the stop_id), multiple Values can be specified using a comma separated list
# walking_time: 5 # Optional parameter with value in minutes that hides transport closer than N minutes
# suburban: false # Optionally hide transport options
# show_official_line_colors: true # Optionally enable official VBB line colors. By default predefined colors will be used.
# duration: 30 # Optional (default 10), query departures for how many minutes from now?
- name: "Stargarder Str." # currently you have to add more than one stop to track
stop_id: 900000110501
# direction: 900000100002 # Optional stop_id to limit departures for a specific direction (same URL as to find the stop_id), multiple Values can be specified using a comma separated list
# excluded_stops: 900110502,900007102 # Exclude these stop IDs from the departures, duplicate departures may be shown for nearby stations
# walking_time: 5 # Optional parameter with value in minutes that hide transport closer than N minutes
# show_official_line_colors: true # Optionally enable official VBB line colors. By default predefined colors will be used.
# duration: 30 # Optional (default 10), query departures for how many minutes from now?
4. Restart Home Assistant core again and you should now see two new entities (however, it may take some time for them to fetch new data). If you don't see anything new — check the logs (Settings -> System -> Logs). Some error should pop up there.
Go to lovelace-berlin-transport-card repo and follow installation instructions there.
This sensor uses VBB Public API to fetch all transport information.
- API docs: https://v5.vbb.transport.rest/api.html
- Rate limit: 100 req/min
- Format: HAFAS
The component updates every 60-90 seconds, but it makes a separate request for each stop. That's usually enough, but I wouldn't recommend adding dozens of different stops so you don't hit the rate limit.
The VBB API is a bit unstable (as you can guess), so sometimes it gives random 503 or Timeout errors. This is normal. I haven't found how to overcome this, but it doesn't cause any problems other than warning messages in the logs.
After fetching the API, it creates one entity for each stop and writes 10 upcoming departures into attributes.departures
. The entity state is not really used anywhere, it just shows the next departure in a human-readable format. If you have any ideas how to use it better — welcome to Github Issues.
🤔 In principle, the HAFAS format is standardized in many other cities too, so you should have no problem adapting this component to more places if you wish. Check out transport.rest for an inspiration.
Contributions are welcome. Feel free to open a PR and send it to review. If you are unsure, open an Issue and ask for advice.
Since this is my small hobby project, I cannot guarantee you a 100% support or any help with configuring your dashboards. I hope for your understanding.
- If you find a bug - open an Issue and describe the exact steps to reproduce it. Attach screenshots, copy all logs and other details to help me find the problem.
- If you're missing a certain feature, describe it in Issues and try to code it yourself. It's not hard. At the very least, you can try to bribe me with a PayPal donation to make the feature just for you :)