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CT Transit General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) Route Data
General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) is an open format spec used by hundreds of transit agencies to power transit directions in a variety of Web and transit apps, including Google Maps. The information provided through data feeds includes static schedule and service data using an open standard
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Staten Island Ferry Schedule - General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS)
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General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) is a series of text files in a ZIP folder that allows developers to write applications that uses public transportation schedules and associated geographic information in an interoperable way.
General Transit Feed Specification Weblinks
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As of Report Year (RY) 2023, FTA requires that reporters with fixed route modes create and maintain a public domain general transit feed specification (GTFS) dataset that reflects their fixed route service. This specification allows for the mapping and other geospatial data visualization and analyses of key transit elements such as stops, routes, and trips. At least one GTFS weblink is provided by the transit agency for each fixed route bus mode and type of service. These include all Rail modes as well as Bus, Bus Rapid Transit, Commuter Bus, Ferryboat and Trolleybus. GTFS requires that an overarching compressed file contain, at a minimum, seven underlying text files: (a) Agency; (b) Stops; (c) Routes; (d) Trips; (e) Stop Times; (f) Calendar or Calendar Dates.txt; and (g) Feed Info.txt. An eighth file, Shapes.txt, is an optional file. FTA collects and publishes these links for further analysis using related GTFS files. FTA is not responsible for managing the websites that host these files, and users with questions regarding the GTFS data are encouraged to contact the transit agency. In many cases, publicly hosted weblinks could not be provided (i.e., due to constraints within the transit agency), but the agency was able to produce a zip file of the required GTFS data. Demand Response, Vanpool, and other non-fixed route modes are excluded. The column "Alternate Format" indicates that the agency provided FTA a weblink in an alternate format with some justification for doing so. The file "Waived" indicates that no GTFS files were produced and FTA granted the agency a waiver from the requirement in Report Year 2024. Note: if the Validated Date is earlier than the Modified Date for a specific row, then the weblink has not yet been reviewed. If you encounter issues with a weblink that has been validated, please contact NTDHelp@dot.gov, as this may indicate an error with the host website. If you have any other questions about this table, please contact the NTD Help Desk at NTDHelp@dot.gov.
SFMTA General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) Production
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This file contains SFMTA transit stop and schedule data in the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) format, which is an open data standard. The SFMTA publishes new transit schedules in this format as soon as schedule changes are planned and finalized, which occurs at least quarterly (and usually more often). For our legal protection, you'll need to agree to the SFMTA Transit Data License Agreement in order to use it. Note: This is not real-time data, only scheduled service. For more regional routes and schedules (as well as real-time data) in the GTFS format please see the MTC's Portal for Open Transit Data.