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A community-curated list of open transit technology resources, including APIs, datasets, software, and research.
A community-curated list of open transit technology resources, including APIs, datasets, software, and research.
A set of applications for tracking moving assets like vehicles and visualizing them on a live map using Android, Firebase, and Google Maps.
A powerful and flexible mediator implementation for .NET that enables clean architecture by decoupling request/response handling.
A lightweight peer-to-peer service bus for .NET applications, built with CQRS principles for fast and resilient communication.
A browser-based GUI for creating, editing, and exporting static GTFS feeds for public transit agencies.
A bidirectional, configurable bridge between CAN-Bus and MQTT with flexible data conversion modes.
A Java desktop application that synchronizes bus stop and route data between GTFS transit feeds and OpenStreetMap.
A Python library that processes GTFS bus data to generate concise stop spacing segments and visualizations for transit analysis.
Open-source definitive guides to the GTFS and GTFS Realtime public transit data specifications.
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