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A Python library for reading, validating, and writing transit schedule data in GTFS format.
A Python library for reading, validating, and writing transit schedule data in GTFS format.
An open-source multimodal routing, geocoding, and map tile server for large-scale transportation systems.
A routing engine for multimodal transportation networks with realistic travel-time calculations, designed for accessibility analysis and scenario planning.
A curated community list of data, technology, and software resources for urban and regional planning professionals.
An R package for rapid realistic routing on multimodal transport networks (walk, bike, public transport, car) using the Conveyal R5 engine.
A scenario-oriented design tool for ArcGIS CityEngine to quickly create procedurally generated multimodal streets with dynamic performance metrics.
A Python library for modeling pedestrian and bicycle trips and accessibility on urban networks using scalable network analysis.
A collection of ArcGIS tools for analyzing public transit data, including network analysis and real-time GTFS feed integration.
An R package for reading, analyzing, and visualizing public transit data in GTFS format using tidyverse and sf.
Generates beautiful visualizations and heatmaps from public transit GTFS data to show route frequency and network patterns.
A Python package for parsing GTFS data and creating geospatial visualizations of transit frequencies, speeds, and segments.
A web-based framework for editing GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) data, now deprecated.
A common human and machine-readable format for sharing routable, multi-modal road network data for transportation modeling.
A Java desktop application that synchronizes bus stop and route data between GTFS transit feeds and OpenStreetMap.
A server application for managing GTFS transit data as part of the TRANSIT-Data-Tools suite.
An R package providing tools for editing, analyzing, and validating transit feeds in GTFS format.
A mobile platform for collecting transit data including GTFS, passenger counts, and GIS data.
A Node.js library that generates stringline charts from GTFS transit data to visualize vehicle schedules and speeds.
A web publishing system for transit agencies to transform raw GTFS scheduling data into printable and web timetables.
A GTFS-based transit network data standard that extends GTFS with additional fields for dynamic transit modeling.
A web-based UI tool for creating and editing station internal structures using the GTFS pathways standard.
An open data specification for describing street right-of-way allocations to enable cross-jurisdictional comparison and analysis.
A visualization tool for analyzing bus delays and performance metrics from GTFS-RT real-time transit feeds.
A Python toolkit for analyzing transit service performance, accessibility, and equity metrics.
A Python toolset for inferring probabilistic transit schedules from GPS data and GTFS feeds.
A tool that merges multiple GTFS transit datasets into a single unified feed for regional transit analysis.
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