tuc — Source Data Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2026-05-04T20:07:52Z,
for the dataset file:///shared/tuc_ecfd5a4f.zip. No country code was provided.

Use this report alongside our documentation.

Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
CAC
Feed Email:
opendata@hautsdefrance.fr
Feed Language:
French
Feed Start Date:
2026-03-09
Feed End Date:
2026-08-31

Files included


  1. agency.txt
  2. calendar.txt
  3. calendar_dates.txt
  4. feed_info.txt
  5. routes.txt
  6. shapes.txt
  7. stop_times.txt
  8. stops.txt
  9. thermometre.txt
  10. timetables.txt
  11. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 0
  • Routes: 40
  • Shapes: 834
  • Stops: 543
  • Trips: 834

Specification Compliance report

46894 notices reported (20343 errors, 26549 warnings, 2 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
decreasing_or_equal_stop_time_distance ERROR 11764

decreasing_or_equal_stop_time_distance

Decreasing or equal shape_dist_traveled in stop_times.txt.

When sorted by stop_times.stop_sequence, two consecutive entries in stop_times.txt should have increasing distance, based on the field shape_dist_traveled. If the values are equal, this is considered as an error.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 11764 affected records are displayed below.

tripId (?) The id of the faulty trip. stopId (?) The id of the faulty stop. csvRowNumber (?) The row number from `stop_times.txt`. shapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the faulty record. stopSequence (?) The faulty record's `stop_times.stop_sequence`. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row number from `stop_times.txt` of the previous stop time. prevShapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the previous stop time. prevStopSequence (?) The previous record's `stop_times.stop_sequence`.
"7010-10-34" "59:08503" 4966 0.0 2 4965 0.0 1
"7010-10-34" "59:08499" 4967 0.0 3 4966 0.0 2
"7010-10-34" "59:08447" 4968 0.0 4 4967 0.0 3
"7010-10-34" "59:08454" 4969 0.0 5 4968 0.0 4
"7010-10-34" "59:08451" 4970 0.0 6 4969 0.0 5
"7010-10-34" "59:08449" 4971 0.0 7 4970 0.0 6
"7010-10-34" "59:08519" 4972 0.0 8 4971 0.0 7
"7010-10-34" "59:08520" 4973 0.0 9 4972 0.0 8
"7010-10-34" "59:08041" 4974 0.0 10 4973 0.0 9
"7010-10-34" "59:08039" 4975 0.0 11 4974 0.0 10
"7010-10-34" "59:08522" 4976 0.0 12 4975 0.0 11
"7010-10-34" "59:08080" 4977 0.0 13 4976 0.0 12
"7010-10-34" "59:08200" 4978 0.0 14 4977 0.0 13
"7010-10-34" "59:08193" 4979 0.0 15 4978 0.0 14
"7010-10-34" "59:09035" 4980 0.0 16 4979 0.0 15
"7010-10-39" "59:08193" 5158 0.0 2 5157 0.0 1
"7010-10-39" "59:08200" 5159 0.0 3 5158 0.0 2
"7010-10-39" "59:08081" 5160 0.0 4 5159 0.0 3
"7010-10-39" "59:08523" 5161 0.0 5 5160 0.0 4
"7010-10-39" "59:08040" 5162 0.0 6 5161 0.0 5
"7010-10-39" "59:08042" 5163 0.0 7 5162 0.0 6
"7010-10-39" "59:08368" 5164 0.0 8 5163 0.0 7
"7010-10-39" "59:08518" 5165 0.0 9 5164 0.0 8
"7010-10-39" "59:08450" 5166 0.0 10 5165 0.0 9
"7010-10-39" "59:08452" 5167 0.0 11 5166 0.0 10
"7010-10-39" "59:08453" 5168 0.0 12 5167 0.0 11
"7010-10-39" "59:08448" 5169 0.0 13 5168 0.0 12
"7010-10-39" "59:08500" 5170 0.0 14 5169 0.0 13
"7010-10-39" "59:08504" 5171 0.0 15 5170 0.0 14
"7010-10-39" "59:08502" 5172 0.0 16 5171 0.0 15
"7010-10-38" "59:08503" 4998 0.0 2 4997 0.0 1
"7010-10-38" "59:08499" 4999 0.0 3 4998 0.0 2
"7010-10-38" "59:08447" 5000 0.0 4 4999 0.0 3
"7010-10-38" "59:08454" 5001 0.0 5 5000 0.0 4
"7010-10-38" "59:08451" 5002 0.0 6 5001 0.0 5
"7010-10-38" "59:08449" 5003 0.0 7 5002 0.0 6
"7010-10-38" "59:08519" 5004 0.0 8 5003 0.0 7
"7010-10-38" "59:08520" 5005 0.0 9 5004 0.0 8
"7010-10-38" "59:08041" 5006 0.0 10 5005 0.0 9
"7010-10-38" "59:08039" 5007 0.0 11 5006 0.0 10
"7010-10-38" "59:08522" 5008 0.0 12 5007 0.0 11
"7010-10-38" "59:08080" 5009 0.0 13 5008 0.0 12
"7010-10-38" "59:08200" 5010 0.0 14 5009 0.0 13
"7010-10-38" "59:08193" 5011 0.0 15 5010 0.0 14
"7010-10-38" "59:09035" 5012 0.0 16 5011 0.0 15
"7010-10-37" "59:08193" 5142 0.0 2 5141 0.0 1
"7010-10-37" "59:08200" 5143 0.0 3 5142 0.0 2
"7010-10-37" "59:08081" 5144 0.0 4 5143 0.0 3
"7010-10-37" "59:08523" 5145 0.0 5 5144 0.0 4
"7010-10-37" "59:08040" 5146 0.0 6 5145 0.0 5
equal_shape_distance_diff_coordinates ERROR 8579

equal_shape_distance_diff_coordinates

Two consecutive points have equal shape_dist_traveled and different lat/lon coordinates in shapes.txt and the distance between the two points is greater than the 1.11m.

When sorted by shape.shape_pt_sequence, the values for shape_dist_traveled must increase along a shape. Two consecutive points with equal values for shape_dist_traveled and different coordinates indicate an error.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 8579 affected records are displayed below.

shapeId (?) The id of the faulty shape. csvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt`. shapeDistTraveled (?) The faulty record's `shape_dist_traveled` value. shapePtSequence (?) The faulty record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt` of the previous shape point. prevShapeDistTraveled (?) The previous shape point's `shape_dist_traveled` value. prevShapePtSequence (?) The previous record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. actualDistanceBetweenShapePoints (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the previous shape point.
"7010-290100" 99170 0.344 8 99169 0.344 7 6.306324204215202
"7010-290100" 99175 0.661 13 99174 0.661 12 4.933349489192603
"7010-290100" 99292 6.318 130 99291 6.318 129 3.6125384190125422
"7010-290100" 99311 9.14 149 99310 9.14 148 3.626879492257319
"7010-290100" 99322 9.57 160 99321 9.57 159 3.8200786134124725
"7010-290100" 99393 13.629 231 99392 13.629 230 4.447804047710209
"7010-290100" 99405 14.706 243 99404 14.706 242 2.2239020231477804
"7010-290100" 99473 18.119 311 99472 18.119 310 100.54024146147475
"7010-290102" 99780 0.344 8 99779 0.344 7 6.306324204215202
"7010-290102" 99785 0.661 13 99784 0.661 12 4.933349489192603
"7010-290102" 99902 6.318 130 99901 6.318 129 3.6125384190125422
"7010-290102" 99921 9.14 149 99920 9.14 148 3.626879492257319
"7010-290102" 99932 9.57 160 99931 9.57 159 3.8200786134124725
"7010-290102" 100003 13.629 231 100002 13.629 230 4.447804047710209
"7010-290102" 100015 14.706 243 100014 14.706 242 2.2239020231477804
"7010-290102" 100083 18.119 311 100082 18.119 310 100.54024146147475
"7010-290101" 99540 4.353 67 99539 4.353 66 12.252169815195302
"7010-290101" 99568 6.615 95 99567 6.615 94 5.457619068634606
"7010-290101" 99588 7.465 115 99587 7.465 114 3.1061145533831027
"7010-290101" 99612 8.419 139 99611 8.419 138 3.077484029389288
"7010-290101" 99622 8.841 149 99621 8.841 148 1.3202349507250575
"7010-290101" 99634 11.094 161 99633 11.094 160 4.814345604770544
"7010-290101" 99640 11.682 167 99639 11.682 166 4.8776609351502955
"7010-290101" 99662 12.086 189 99661 12.086 188 3.558812882156082
"7010-290101" 99680 12.696 207 99679 12.696 206 3.4109454589066304
"7010-290101" 99761 17.358 288 99760 17.358 287 6.245686252293609
"7010-290101" 99766 17.649 293 99765 17.649 292 4.1983095151207745
"7010-370104" 174375 0.598 16 174374 0.598 15 1.111951011220228
"7010-370104" 174392 0.962 33 174391 0.962 32 3.555497239345721
"7010-370104" 174411 1.627 52 174410 1.627 51 7.816068191437705
"7010-370104" 174428 2.37 69 174427 2.37 68 2.3348106752418016
"7010-370104" 174500 5.608 141 174499 5.608 140 2.6750644506827976
"7010-370104" 174517 6.504 158 174516 6.504 157 5.280262487398929
"7010-370104" 174526 6.809 167 174525 6.809 166 7.005449060652575
"7010-370104" 174556 8.368 197 174555 8.368 196 2.2831183086398177
"7010-370104" 174570 8.734 211 174569 8.734 210 5.418664857672914
"7010-370104" 174689 14.226 330 174688 14.226 329 6.179288195526038
"7010-370104" 174694 14.359 335 174693 14.359 334 7.593689488379039
"7010-370104" 174704 14.703 345 174703 14.703 344 5.213591155837855
"7010-370104" 174711 14.9 352 174710 14.9 351 2.064772286543146
"7010-370105" 174849 4.346 102 174848 4.346 101 1.320292102577932
"7010-370105" 174865 5.178 118 174864 5.178 117 4.670068802986427
"7010-370105" 174880 6.181 133 174879 6.181 132 4.196212468789781
"7010-370105" 174894 6.504 147 174893 6.504 146 3.885377028965226
"7010-370105" 174933 8.409 186 174932 8.409 185 6.231948987748275
"7010-370105" 174949 9.275 202 174948 9.275 201 5.6050817477421955
"7010-370105" 174961 9.677 214 174960 9.677 213 1.3868246550559584
"7010-370105" 175021 12.522 274 175020 12.522 273 4.390513686473108
"7010-370105" 175038 13.265 291 175037 13.265 290 6.709490770008131
"7010-370105" 175069 14.26 322 175068 14.26 321 3.725189681301299
equal_shape_distance_diff_coordinates_distance_below_threshold WARNING 2733

equal_shape_distance_diff_coordinates_distance_below_threshold

Two consecutive points have equal shape_dist_traveled and different lat/lon coordinates in shapes.txt and the distance between the two points is greater than 0 but less than 1.11m.

When sorted by shape.shape_pt_sequence, the values for shape_dist_traveled must increase along a shape. Two consecutive points with equal values for shape_dist_traveled and small difference of coordinates (greater than 0 but less than 1.11 m distance) result in a warning.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 2733 affected records are displayed below.

shapeId (?) The id of the faulty shape. csvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt`. shapeDistTraveled (?) The faulty record's `shape_dist_traveled` value. shapePtSequence (?) The faulty record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt` of the previous shape point. prevShapeDistTraveled (?) The previous shape point's `shape_dist_traveled` value. prevShapePtSequence (?) The previous record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. actualDistanceBetweenShapePoints (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the previous shape point.
"7010-290100" 99256 5.295 94 99255 5.295 93 0.7070866889847996
"7010-290100" 99274 5.938 112 99273 5.938 111 0.7117585506107943
"7010-290100" 99369 11.401 207 99368 11.401 206 0.7119957478288278
"7010-290100" 99425 16.331 263 99424 16.331 262 0.11626607068297612
"7010-290100" 99427 16.331 265 99426 16.331 264 0.11626607068297612
"7010-290100" 99431 16.576 269 99430 16.576 268 0.4022517682450632
"7010-290100" 99433 16.576 271 99432 16.576 270 0.4022517682450632
"7010-290102" 99866 5.295 94 99865 5.295 93 0.7070866889847996
"7010-290102" 99884 5.938 112 99883 5.938 111 0.7117585506107943
"7010-290102" 99979 11.401 207 99978 11.401 206 0.7119957478288278
"7010-290102" 100035 16.331 263 100034 16.331 262 0.11626607068297612
"7010-290102" 100037 16.331 265 100036 16.331 264 0.11626607068297612
"7010-290102" 100041 16.576 269 100040 16.576 268 0.4022517682450632
"7010-290102" 100043 16.576 271 100042 16.576 270 0.4022517682450632
"7010-290101" 99501 1.402 28 99500 1.402 27 0.4022517682450632
"7010-290101" 99503 1.402 30 99502 1.402 29 0.4022517682450632
"7010-290101" 99507 1.647 34 99506 1.647 33 0.11626607068297612
"7010-290101" 99509 1.647 36 99508 1.647 35 0.11626607068297612
"7010-370104" 174582 9.66 223 174581 9.66 222 1.038067878540542
"7010-370104" 174715 15.25 356 174714 15.25 355 0.19777181199158728
"7010-370104" 174717 15.25 358 174716 15.25 357 0.19777181199158728
"7010-370105" 174773 1.094 26 174772 1.094 25 0.1841801671784746
"7010-370105" 174775 1.094 28 174774 1.094 27 0.1841801671784746
"7010-370105" 174924 8.084 177 174923 8.084 176 0.5651181613610993
"7010-370105" 175054 13.925 307 175053 13.925 306 0.7110979558578635
"7010-370102" 173857 9.66 223 173856 9.66 222 1.038067878540542
"7010-370102" 173990 15.25 356 173989 15.25 355 0.19777181199158728
"7010-370102" 173992 15.25 358 173991 15.25 357 0.19777181199158728
"7010-370103" 174048 1.094 26 174047 1.094 25 0.1841801671784746
"7010-370103" 174050 1.094 28 174049 1.094 27 0.1841801671784746
"7010-370103" 174199 8.084 177 174198 8.084 176 0.5651181613610993
"7010-370103" 174329 13.925 307 174328 13.925 306 0.7110979558578635
"7010-370100" 173132 9.66 223 173131 9.66 222 1.038067878540542
"7010-370100" 173265 15.25 356 173264 15.25 355 0.19777181199158728
"7010-370100" 173267 15.25 358 173266 15.25 357 0.19777181199158728
"7010-370101" 173323 1.094 26 173322 1.094 25 0.1841801671784746
"7010-370101" 173325 1.094 28 173324 1.094 27 0.1841801671784746
"7010-370101" 173474 8.084 177 173473 8.084 176 0.5651181613610993
"7010-370101" 173604 13.925 307 173603 13.925 306 0.7110979558578635
"7010-310041" 108525 2.112 45 108524 2.112 44 0.653527947189033
"7010-310041" 108535 2.49 55 108534 2.49 54 0.48731792946742714
"7010-310041" 108537 2.49 57 108536 2.49 56 0.48731792946742714
"7010-310041" 108742 16.187 262 108741 16.187 261 0.291552454522028
"7010-310041" 108744 16.187 264 108743 16.187 263 0.291552454522028
"7010-310043" 108803 2.112 45 108802 2.112 44 0.653527947189033
"7010-310043" 108813 2.49 55 108812 2.49 54 0.48731792946742714
"7010-310043" 108815 2.49 57 108814 2.49 56 0.48731792946742714
"7010-310043" 109020 16.187 262 109019 16.187 261 0.291552454522028
"7010-310043" 109022 16.187 264 109021 16.187 263 0.291552454522028
"7010-310045" 109081 2.112 45 109080 2.112 44 0.653527947189033
equal_shape_distance_same_coordinates WARNING 11173

equal_shape_distance_same_coordinates

Two consecutive points have equal shape_dist_traveled and the same lat/lon coordinates in shapes.txt.

When sorted by shape.shape_pt_sequence, the values for shape_dist_traveled must increase along a shape. Two consecutive points with equal values for shape_dist_traveled and the same coordinates indicate a duplicative shape point.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 11173 affected records are displayed below.

shapeId (?) The id of the faulty shape. csvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt`. shapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the faulty record. shapePtSequence (?) The faulty record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt` of the previous shape point. prevShapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the previous shape point. prevShapePtSequence (?) The previous record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`.
"7010-290100" 99164 0.0 2 99163 0.0 1
"7010-290100" 99171 0.344 9 99170 0.344 8
"7010-290100" 99176 0.661 14 99175 0.661 13
"7010-290100" 99257 5.295 95 99256 5.295 94
"7010-290100" 99275 5.938 113 99274 5.938 112
"7010-290100" 99293 6.318 131 99292 6.318 130
"7010-290100" 99299 6.919 137 99298 6.919 136
"7010-290100" 99300 6.919 138 99299 6.919 137
"7010-290100" 99301 6.919 139 99300 6.919 138
"7010-290100" 99312 9.14 150 99311 9.14 149
"7010-290100" 99323 9.57 161 99322 9.57 160
"7010-290100" 99350 10.549 188 99349 10.549 187
"7010-290100" 99370 11.401 208 99369 11.401 207
"7010-290100" 99394 13.629 232 99393 13.629 231
"7010-290100" 99406 14.706 244 99405 14.706 243
"7010-290100" 99426 16.331 264 99425 16.331 263
"7010-290100" 99432 16.576 270 99431 16.576 269
"7010-290102" 99774 0.0 2 99773 0.0 1
"7010-290102" 99781 0.344 9 99780 0.344 8
"7010-290102" 99786 0.661 14 99785 0.661 13
"7010-290102" 99867 5.295 95 99866 5.295 94
"7010-290102" 99885 5.938 113 99884 5.938 112
"7010-290102" 99903 6.318 131 99902 6.318 130
"7010-290102" 99909 6.919 137 99908 6.919 136
"7010-290102" 99910 6.919 138 99909 6.919 137
"7010-290102" 99911 6.919 139 99910 6.919 138
"7010-290102" 99922 9.14 150 99921 9.14 149
"7010-290102" 99933 9.57 161 99932 9.57 160
"7010-290102" 99960 10.549 188 99959 10.549 187
"7010-290102" 99980 11.401 208 99979 11.401 207
"7010-290102" 100004 13.629 232 100003 13.629 231
"7010-290102" 100016 14.706 244 100015 14.706 243
"7010-290102" 100036 16.331 264 100035 16.331 263
"7010-290102" 100042 16.576 270 100041 16.576 269
"7010-290101" 99502 1.402 29 99501 1.402 28
"7010-290101" 99508 1.647 35 99507 1.647 34
"7010-290101" 99529 3.38 56 99528 3.38 55
"7010-290101" 99541 4.353 68 99540 4.353 67
"7010-290101" 99569 6.615 96 99568 6.615 95
"7010-290101" 99589 7.465 116 99588 7.465 115
"7010-290101" 99613 8.419 140 99612 8.419 139
"7010-290101" 99623 8.841 150 99622 8.841 149
"7010-290101" 99635 11.094 162 99634 11.094 161
"7010-290101" 99641 11.682 168 99640 11.682 167
"7010-290101" 99663 12.086 190 99662 12.086 189
"7010-290101" 99681 12.696 208 99680 12.696 207
"7010-290101" 99762 17.358 289 99761 17.358 288
"7010-290101" 99767 17.649 294 99766 17.649 293
"7010-370104" 174376 0.598 17 174375 0.598 16
"7010-370104" 174393 0.962 34 174392 0.962 33
leading_or_trailing_whitespaces WARNING 27

leading_or_trailing_whitespaces

The value in CSV file has leading or trailing whitespaces.

This notice is emitted for values protected with double quotes since whitespaces for non-protected values are trimmed automatically by CSV parser.

The validator strips whitespaces from protected values. We do not see any use case when such a whitespace may be needed. On the other hand, some real-world feeds use trailing whitespaces for some values and omit them for the others. This is causing the largest problem when a primary key and a foreign key differ just by a whitespace: it is clear that they are intended to be the same, that is why we always strip whitespaces.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. fieldName (?) Faulty record's field name. fieldValue (?) Faulty value.
"routes.txt" 6 "route_long_name" "Cambrai Station Bus - Escaudoeuvres "
"routes.txt" 11 "route_long_name" "Iwuy - Cambrai Station Bus "
"routes.txt" 12 "route_long_name" "Villers-en-Cauchies - Cambrai Station Bus "
"routes.txt" 13 "route_long_name" "Cauroir - Cambrai Station Bus "
"routes.txt" 14 "route_long_name" "Esnes - Cambrai Station Bus "
"routes.txt" 25 "route_long_name" "Faubourg de Paris "
"routes.txt" 32 "route_long_name" "RPI Seranvillers - Wambaix - Niergnies "
"routes.txt" 33 "route_long_name" "RPI Flesquières - Ribécourt-la-Tour "
"routes.txt" 37 "route_long_name" "Proville "
"stops.txt" 443 "stop_name" "RAILLENCOURT-SAINTE-OLLE - Grand Champ "
"stops.txt" 504 "stop_name" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"stops.txt" 507 "stop_name" "WAMBAIX - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12500 "stop_headsign" "WAMBAIX - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12501 "stop_headsign" "WAMBAIX - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12502 "stop_headsign" "WAMBAIX - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12503 "stop_headsign" "WAMBAIX - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12504 "stop_headsign" "WAMBAIX - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12531 "stop_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12532 "stop_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12533 "stop_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12534 "stop_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12535 "stop_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12553 "stop_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"stop_times.txt" 12554 "stop_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"trips.txt" 791 "trip_headsign" "WAMBAIX - Ecole "
"trips.txt" 797 "trip_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
"trips.txt" 799 "trip_headsign" "VILLERS-PLOUICH - Ecole "
missing_timepoint_value WARNING 12598

missing_timepoint_value

stop_times.timepoint value is missing for a record.

When at least one of stop_times.arrival_time or stop_times.departure_time are provided, stop_times.timepoint should be defined

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Only the first 50 of 12598 affected records are displayed below.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. tripId (?) The faulty record's `stop_times.trip_id`. stopSequence (?) The faulty record's `stop_times.stop_sequence`.
2 "7010-1-2" 1
3 "7010-1-2" 2
4 "7010-1-2" 3
5 "7010-1-2" 4
6 "7010-1-2" 5
7 "7010-1-2" 6
8 "7010-1-2" 7
9 "7010-1-2" 8
10 "7010-1-2" 9
11 "7010-1-4" 1
12 "7010-1-4" 2
13 "7010-1-4" 3
14 "7010-1-4" 4
15 "7010-1-4" 5
16 "7010-1-4" 6
17 "7010-1-4" 7
18 "7010-1-4" 8
19 "7010-1-4" 9
20 "7010-1-4" 10
21 "7010-1-4" 11
22 "7010-1-4" 12
23 "7010-1-4" 13
24 "7010-1-6" 1
25 "7010-1-6" 2
26 "7010-1-6" 3
27 "7010-1-6" 4
28 "7010-1-6" 5
29 "7010-1-6" 6
30 "7010-1-6" 7
31 "7010-1-6" 8
32 "7010-1-6" 9
33 "7010-1-8" 1
34 "7010-1-8" 2
35 "7010-1-8" 3
36 "7010-1-8" 4
37 "7010-1-8" 5
38 "7010-1-8" 6
39 "7010-1-8" 7
40 "7010-1-8" 8
41 "7010-1-8" 9
42 "7010-1-10" 1
43 "7010-1-10" 2
44 "7010-1-10" 3
45 "7010-1-10" 4
46 "7010-1-10" 5
47 "7010-1-10" 6
48 "7010-1-10" 7
49 "7010-1-10" 8
50 "7010-1-10" 9
51 "7010-1-12" 1
mixed_case_recommended_field WARNING 15

mixed_case_recommended_field

This field has customer-facing text and should use Mixed Case (should contain upper and lower case letters).

This field contains customer-facing text and should use Mixed Case (upper and lower case letters) to ensure good readability when displayed to riders. Avoid the use of abbreviations throughout the feed (e.g. St. for Street) unless a location is called by its abbreviated name (e.g. “JFK Airport”). Abbreviations may be problematic for accessibility by screen reader software and voice user interfaces.

Good examples:
Field Text Dataset
"Schwerin, Hauptbahnhof" Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg
"Red Hook/Atlantic Basin" NYC Ferry
"Campo Grande Norte" Carris
Bad examples:
Field Text
"GALLERIA MALL"
"3427 GG 17"
"21 Clark Rd Est"

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filename (?) Name of the faulty file. fieldName (?) Name of the faulty field. fieldValue (?) Faulty value. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record.
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - AFPA" 43
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - AFPA" 44
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - CAF" 62
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - CPAM" 73
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - CPAM" 74
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - AFPA" 109
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - AFPA" 110
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - SDIS" 172
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - 1er de ligne" 191
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "RUMILLY-EN-CAMBRESIS - RN 44" 424
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "CAMBRAI - SDIS" 492
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "FLESQUIERES - CT 1917" 494
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "FLESQUIERES - CT 1917" 495
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "FLESQUIERES - CT 1917" 775
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "FLESQUIERES - CT 1917" 778
route_color_contrast WARNING 1

route_color_contrast

Insufficient route color contrast.

A route's color and route_text_color should be contrasting.

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routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route color. routeTextColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route text color.
"RPI03" 34 "#663333" "#000000"
route_long_name_contains_short_name WARNING 2

route_long_name_contains_short_name

Long name should not contain short name for a single route.

In routes.txt, route_long_name should not contain the value for route_short_name, because when both are provided, they are often combined by transit applications. Note that only one of the two fields is required. If there is no short name used for a route, use route_long_name only.

Good examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name Dataset
"N"/"Judah" Muni San Fransisco
"6"/"ML King Jr Blvd" Trimet Portland Streetcar
"55"/"Boulevard Saint Laurent" STM Montreal
"1"/"Rangiora/Cashmere" Metro Christchurch

Bad examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name
"604"/"604"
"14"/"Route 14"
"2"/"Route 2: Bellows Falls In-Town"

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routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeShortName (?) The faulty record's `route_short_name`. routeLongName (?) The faulty record's `route_long_name`.
"TAD1" 38 "TAD1" "TAD1"
"TAD2" 39 "TAD2" "TAD2"
unknown_file INFO 2

unknown_file

A file is unknown.

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filename (?) The name of the unknown file.
"thermometre.txt"
"timetables.txt"