National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN)

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.

  • 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.

  • Is there legislation that defines 'National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN)'?

    No

  • Who, in law, is responsible for the planning consideration or makes decisions about 'National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN)'?

    Department for Transport

  • Which organisations do we think should publish the data?

    • Department for Transport

  • Is the National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) a trigger?

    No

  • Is the National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) something to consult during plan making?

    Yes

    • 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.

  • Is there any National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) data already available?

    Yes

    • What National Public Transport Access Nodes (NaPTAN) data is currently available?

      • fields
        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
  • Do we think the data should come from a single source?

    Yes

    DfT are the authoritative source

  • Will a data standard be required?

    No