Geolocation MCP Server
Provides geolocation services including finding nearby transit stops and retrieving WalkScore, TransitScore, and BikeScore ratings for any address or coordinates using the WalkScore API.
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Geolocation MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that provides geolocation services including WalkScore API integration for walkability, transit, and bike scores.
Features
- Transit Stops: Find nearby transit stops for any location
- WalkScore: Get walkability scores for any address
- TransitScore: Get public transit accessibility scores
- BikeScore: Get bikeability scores for locations
- Location-based: Works with addresses, coordinates, or both
Available Tools
get_transit_stops- Get nearby transit stops for a locationget_walkscore- Get WalkScore, TransitScore, and BikeScore for a location
Quick Start
- Get a WalkScore API key from walkscore.com/professional/api.php
- Install the server:
uvx mcp-server-geolocation - Configure your MCP client (see Configuration section below)
- Start using the tools in your MCP-compatible application
Configuration
You'll need a WalkScore API key from walkscore.com/professional/api.php.
Configure for Claude.app
Add to your Claude settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"geolocation": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-server-geolocation"],
"env": {
"WALKSCORE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Configure for VS Code
Add to your VS Code settings:
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"geolocation": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-server-geolocation"],
"env": {
"WALKSCORE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
}
Usage
Once configured, the server provides two main tools:
get_transit_stops
Find nearby transit stops for any location:
- Input: Latitude and longitude coordinates
- Output: List of nearby transit stops with routes and distances
get_walkscore
Get walkability scores for any location:
- WalkScore: Measures how walkable a location is (0-100)
- TransitScore: Measures public transit accessibility (0-100)
- BikeScore: Measures bikeability (0-100)
Input options:
- An address (string) - e.g., "123 Main St, Seattle, WA"
- Latitude and longitude coordinates - e.g., 47.6085, -122.3295
- Both address and coordinates for better accuracy
Example usage in Claude:
- "Find transit stops near 40.7136, -73.9909"
- "What's the walkability score for 123 Main St, Seattle, WA?"
Installation
Using uv (recommended)
uvx mcp-server-geolocation
Using pip
pip install mcp-server-geolocation
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
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