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A Node.js utility library for reading and processing GTFS public transit datasets with streaming and memory-efficient operations.
A mobile platform for collecting transit data including GTFS, passenger counts, and GIS data.
A tool to archive and maintain GTFS-realtime transit data in a relational database for real-time and historical analysis.
A Node.js library that generates stringline charts from GTFS transit data to visualize vehicle schedules and speeds.
Generates GTFS shapes.txt and GeoJSON files from stop_times.txt using routing APIs like OSRM and Google Maps Directions.
A fast Java framework for validating GTFS transit data and generating statistics.
PostgreSQL schemas for loading and querying GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) feeds from transit agencies.
A GTFS server written in Rust that provides REST APIs for transit feed data, including stops, trips, and nearby stops.
A tool for collecting, validating, enhancing, and merging GTFS feeds for public transport data, with a focus on German agencies.
Combines realtime transit information from multiple sources into single output files for public transportation systems.
A fast, memory-efficient, and extensible open-source validator for GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) data.
A Python library for reading, writing, and validating GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) feeds.
A C++17 header-only library for reading and writing GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) transit data feeds.
Convert GTFS transit data into GeoJSON format for mapping and spatial analysis.
A Node.js library that converts GTFS transit data into GeoJSON format for mapping and analysis.
A command-line tool that parses and displays GTFS-realtime transit feeds in human-readable formats.
A workflow tool for managing, validating, and deploying GTFS feeds to OpenTripPlanner servers.
A CLI tool that reads GTFS Realtime feeds from stdin and outputs human-readable or JSON data.
Open-source definitive guides to the GTFS and GTFS Realtime public transit data specifications.
A GTFS-based transit network data standard that extends GTFS with additional fields for dynamic transit modeling.
A Go server for real-time public transport data exchange using the SIRI protocol.
A repository-like tool to manage and keep up-to-date large numbers of huge GTFS feeds with caching.
Generate a GTFS Realtime feed by polling HAFAS public transit APIs and matching the data against static GTFS schedules.
Python libraries for converting custom real-time transit data formats into the standardized GTFS-realtime specification.
Generates simplified geoJSON route shapes from GTFS transit data by removing overlaps and downsampling points.
A web-based UI tool for creating and editing station internal structures using the GTFS pathways standard.
A Sequelize-based ORM for modeling and loading static GTFS transit data into PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQLite databases.
An R package providing fast and flexible tools to read, write, and validate GTFS feeds with standardized data types.
A tool for checking, sanitizing, and minimizing GTFS feeds while preserving semantic equivalency.
A collection of Python utilities for converting, comparing, merging, and filtering GeoJSON data.
Desktop application that retrieves AVL data from HART's OrbCAD system and produces GTFS-realtime Trip Updates and Vehicle Positions files.
Historical transit data collection for Austin's Capital Metro, capturing vehicle positions, routes, and schedules.
A command-line utility that converts real-time public transit data from the NextBus API format to GTFS-realtime.
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