GTFS
Transit agencies use the GTFS and GTFS Realtime specifications to distribute their stop locations, route schedules, and related information for riders as open datasets on the internet. For a catalog of resources, see: https://github.com/CUTR-at-USF/awesome-transit
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Every bus stop, route and timetable, using (Geo)Django and things
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GTFS Data for Addis Ababa Buses, LRT and Minibuses. Collected and uploaded to OSM by OSM volunteers and Team AddisMap,
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A brief explainer website for the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP).
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R package to estimate public transport emissions based on GTFS data
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Convert GTFS data into a data.table with GPS-like records in R
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General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) Editing and Analysing Tools
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🚌 🚈 General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) API in Rails
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Process GTFS Static/Schedule by importing it into a PostgreSQL database.
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an open directory of mobility feeds and operators — powers both Transitland v1 and v2
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Canonical GTFS Validator project for schedule (static) files.
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Library and tool for reading, writing, and processing transit data
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GTFS data for Société des Traversiers du Québec (STQ) ferries
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Build human readable transit timetables as HTML or PDF from GTFS.
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Transitland Server
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