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      <title>Handle London travel data with {oystr}</title>
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      <description>tl;dr  Problem: I wanted to analyse my Transport for London (TfL) travel data Solution: I came up with the R package name {oystr} and a hex sticker design Practical solution: I actually wrote the package Self-flagellation: it has zero dependencies Further problem: TfL won’t give me information I need to complete it properly Result: blog it and move on Revelation: I’ve spent more than 53 days on TfL trains since Autumn 2014 😱   Clam-ouring for a package Transport for London (TfL) operates the travel system in London.</description>
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