The interur GTFS feed, provided by Republique-Francaise, delivers a comprehensive dataset for public transportation in France. This feed, formatted in GTFS, covers an extensive network of 9 routes and 95 stops, making it indispensable for developers and transit enthusiasts working with detailed transit data and transport information.
With 1 operators contributing to this GTFS static feed, it ensures broad coverage and up-to-date scheduling in the GTFS format for a wide array of public transit options. The data spans a significant geographical area, primarily focusing on France, as shown on the map.
Valid from September 2, 2024 to December 31, 2024, this GTFS feed is a reliable resource for any project needing accurate and structured public transit data, whether you’re using a GTFS editor, building a transit app, or integrating GTFS realtime (GTFS RT) data into your systems.
Whether planning a journey or conducting transport research, the interur feed provides the precise GTFS static data required to create insightful and user-friendly transportation solutions.
Our team has addressed the most critical bugs in the dataset and rectified any inconsistencies to ensure optimal data quality.
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Our latest version of the interur GTFS feed has been fully corrected and enriched, ensuring it meets the highest GTFS standards. This updated feed addresses critical bugs and errors, providing accurate and reliable transit data for France. Our team has followed a detailed list of procedures to bring the source data up to GTFS format standards, making it indispensable for developers and transit planners.
You can download the latest improved GTFS feed, now free of inconsistencies, ensuring that your project has the best data available. This work is licensed under a ODbL
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We’ve included a detailed GTFS data validation report, offering insights into any errors or warnings within the feed. This report is crucial for developers working with GTFS static data, ensuring that your applications and analyses are based on clean and accurate information. This work is licensed under a ODbL.
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For advanced users, we have also prepared the transit data in GeoJSON format, compatible with open-source tools like QGIS. This format is perfect for those requiring enhanced spatial analysis capabilities alongside their GTFS data. This work is licensed under a ODbL.
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We obtain the GTFS directly from official sources, but it may contain errors or be unsuitable for use.
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The interur GTFS feed contains the original source data directly obtained from official providers in France, formatted in the GTFS standard. This data serves as the foundation for public transit applications and transit research. While it offers a comprehensive base, it is recommended to carefully review the data, as it may contain errors or inconsistencies that could impact its immediate usability.
This source data was downloaded from this link. This source data is licensed under ODbL
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To ensure a clear understanding of the integrity of the original source data, we provide a detailed mobility data validation report. This report highlights any errors or warnings found in the source GTFS data, offering insight into areas that may require attention during data usage.
This validation work is licensed under ODbL.
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