I wrote some open source software[1] many years ago for mapping out bus routes, their stops, timetables, and everything else. It's pretty old and probably only runs on linux.
It will let you generate GTFS data (the standard for transit), and then there are OSM importers for GTFS data.
The nice thing, is that since GTFS data has routes, stops, timetables, holidays, ..., it will work with any of the routers with OSM.
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Thanks for the list. I too have been investigating PHRs (Personal Health Records), and I am glad to see more and more interest in this space.
MediKeep looks interesting, and hopefully we'll see connections with some of the major EHRs, so we can import our data.
My dream is to be able to import my data, modify it, then send out changes back to my providers. I am shocked at how much out of date or wrong information is in my records from my primary care!
Some more to add to the list: