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title: "Swiss Public Transport support"
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description: "Instructions how to integrate timetable data for travelling in Switzerland within Home Assistant."
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date: 2015-06-02 21:45
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<img src='/images/supported_brands/appointment-new.png' class='brand pull-right' />
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The swiss public transport sensor will give you the next two departure times from a given location to another one in Switzerland.
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The [Stationboard](http://transport.opendata.ch/examples/stationboard.html) website can help to determine the exact name of the start and the end station. With the station names it's necessary to search for the ID of those stations:
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http://transport.opendata.ch/v1/locations?query=[Station name]
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If the score is 100 ("score":"100" in the response), it is a perfect match. Then add the data to your `configuration.yaml` file as shown in the example:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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sensor:
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platform: swiss_public_transport
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from: STATION_ID
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to: STATION_ID
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```
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Configuration variables:
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- **from** (*Required*): The ID of the station of the start station.
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- **to** (*Required*): The ID of the station of the end station.
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The public timetables are coming from [Swiss public transport](http://transport.opendata.ch).
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