Screen
These are the questions we answer during the Screen stage.
Answering them wil help us learn more about the National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) consideration, determine if a data standard is required and whether we know enough to move on to the next stage.
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What is the 'National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN)' consideration?
NaPTAN is the national dataset for uniquely identifying all public transport access points in England, Scotland and Wales.
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Is there legislation that defines 'National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN)'?
No
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Who, in law, is responsible for the planning consideration or makes decisions about 'National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN)'?
Department for Transport
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Which organisations do we think should publish the data?
- Department for Transport
 
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Is the National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) a trigger?
No
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Is the National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) something to consult during plan making?
Yes
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Provide information about when National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) is used during plan making
This dataset will be used to inform the completion of a Design and Access statement, required for most applications.
 
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Is there any National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) data already available?
Yes
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What National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) data is currently available?
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Item 1
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 - ATCOCode;NaptanCode;PlateCode;CleardownCode;CommonName;CommonNameLang;ShortCommonName;ShortCommonNameLang;Landmark;LandmarkLang;Street;StreetLang;Crossing;CrossingLang;Indicator;IndicatorLang;Bearing;NptgLocalityCode;LocalityName;ParentLocalityName;GrandParentLocalityName;Town;TownLang;Suburb;SuburbLang;LocalityCentre;GridType;Easting;Northing;Longitude;Latitude;StopType;BusStopType;TimingStatus;DefaultWaitTime;Notes;NotesLang;AdministrativeAreaCode;CreationDateTime;ModificationDateTime;RevisionNumber;Modification;Status
 - licence
 - OGL version 3
 - coverage
 - National
 - publisher
 - DfT
 - attribution
 
 
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Do we think the data should come from a single source?
Yes
DfT are the authoritative source
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Will a data standard be required?
No