roaring-fork — GTFS Transit Data for United States

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Roaring-Transportation-Authority United States November 24, 2025 — April 19, 2026

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The roaring-fork GTFS feed by Roaring-Transportation-Authority provides structured public transit data for United States, covering 17 routes and 228 stops operated by 1 transit agencies. Formatted in the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) standard, this dataset is ready for integration with transit apps, routing engines, and urban planning tools.

Valid from November 24, 2025 to April 19, 2026. Suitable for production use in transit applications, GTFS editors, and GTFS-RT integrations.

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Enhanced & Validated Recommended

Updated 2026-03-18

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SHA-1: c0c6dc945a86329724e43214f4fdd41f9e82bc20
SHA-256: 77b13c87a3fccf2136d7e53bfc3622ef1ed469d70b5ea448f0afab41076d1032
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Original Source

Obtained 2025-11-30

Unmodified GTFS data from official sources. May contain errors or inconsistencies.

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SHA-1: 95c820e7589f9a2526e67ef1b41f638206e4c26e
SHA-256: ec78263fdc0181f77414861e6dea0d496f253333ede3c83c715aee9b9c14afd4
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What is GTFS data?

General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) is an open data format for public transit schedules and geographic information. Created by Google and TriMet, it defines a common format for transit agencies to publish their data, enabling developers to build interoperable transit applications, trip planners, and mobility analytics tools.

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