mcp-sbb-transport
Enables querying Swiss public transport (trains, buses, trams, boats) for stations, connections, and station boards via the opendata.ch API.
README
mcp-sbb-transport
MCP server for Swiss public transport queries via the opendata.ch Transport API. Covers trains, buses, trams, and boats across Switzerland — no API key required.
Status: Ready
Prerequisites
- Bun runtime (
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash) - No API keys needed — uses the public opendata.ch transport API
Install
git clone git@github.com:McCullonas/mcp-sbb-transport.git
cd mcp-sbb-transport
bun install
Available Tools
sbb_search_stations
Search for Swiss public transport stations by name.
Parameters:
query— Station name (e.g."Zürich HB","Bern","Luzern")limit(optional) — Max results (default 10)
Returns: station ID, name, and coordinates.
sbb_get_connections
Get train/public transport connections between two Swiss stations.
Parameters:
from— Origin station name or IDto— Destination station name or IDdate(optional) — Date asYYYY-MM-DD(default: today)time(optional) — Time asHH:MM(default: now)isArrivalTime(optional) — If true,timeis the desired arrival timelimit(optional) — Number of connections to return (default 4)
Returns: departure/arrival times, duration, number of transfers, platform numbers, journey sections.
sbb_get_stationboard
Get the departure or arrival board for a Swiss station.
Parameters:
station— Station name or IDdatetime(optional) — ISO 8601 datetime (default: now)type(optional) —"departure"or"arrival"(default: departure)limit(optional) — Number of entries (default 10)
Returns: transport category (IC, IR, S, Bus, etc.), line number, destination/origin, scheduled time, platform.
MCP Client Configuration
Add to your settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sbb-transport": {
"command": "bun",
"args": ["run", "/path/to/mcp-sbb-transport/src/index.ts"]
}
}
}
No environment variables required.
Development
bun run src/index.ts
bun build src/index.ts --outdir dist --target node
Data Source
Uses the opendata.ch Swiss Transport API, a community-run open data service. Free to use, no registration required. Data comes from SBB, PostBus, cantonal operators, and other Swiss public transport providers.
Licence
MIT
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