syncromatics-pvvta — Source Data Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2026-06-11T22:25:25Z,
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Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
GMV Syncromatics
Feed Email:
support@gmvsync.com
Feed Language:
English
Feed Start Date:
2026-06-04
Feed End Date:
N/A

Files included


  1. agency.txt
  2. calendar.txt
  3. calendar_attributes.txt
  4. calendar_dates.txt
  5. directions.txt
  6. feed_info.txt
  7. realtime_routes.txt
  8. routes.txt
  9. shapes.txt
  10. stop_times.txt
  11. stops.txt
  12. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 24
  • Routes: 5
  • Shapes: 9
  • Stops: 35
  • Trips: 74

Specification Compliance report

733 notices reported (719 errors, 11 warnings, 3 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
decreasing_or_equal_stop_time_distance ERROR 338

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 338 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`.
"GR4-10" "8263841" 775 0.0 0 770 0.0 0
"GR4-10" "8263982" 776 10966.379258648394 1 771 10966.379258648394 1
"GR4-10" "8263981" 777 17934.394384780913 2 772 17934.394384780913 2
"GR4-10" "8263754" 778 27197.446655046264 3 773 27197.446655046264 3
"GR4-10" "8262943" 779 33384.74430778292 4 774 33384.74430778292 4
"GR4-2" "8263841" 790 0.0 0 785 0.0 0
"GR4-2" "8263982" 791 10966.379258648394 1 786 10966.379258648394 1
"GR4-2" "8263981" 792 17934.394384780913 2 787 17934.394384780913 2
"GR4-2" "8263754" 793 27197.446655046264 3 788 27197.446655046264 3
"GR4-2" "8262943" 794 33384.74430778292 4 789 33384.74430778292 4
"GR4-3" "8262943" 803 0.0 0 800 0.0 0
"GR4-3" "8263840" 804 6296.598685972992 1 801 6296.598685972992 1
"GR4-3" "8263841" 805 16063.614035325167 2 802 16063.614035325167 2
"GR4-1" "8262943" 764 0.0 0 761 0.0 0
"GR4-1" "8263840" 765 6296.598685972992 1 762 6296.598685972992 1
"GR4-1" "8263841" 766 16063.614035325167 2 763 16063.614035325167 2
"B1-8" "8262943" 456 0.0 0 440 0.0 0
"B1-8" "8262946" 457 4815.959248560118 1 441 4815.959248560118 1
"B1-8" "8263475" 458 7159.796410948628 2 442 7159.796410948628 2
"B1-8" "8262948" 459 8811.51432679929 3 443 8811.51432679929 3
"B1-8" "8262950" 460 13456.104089468256 4 444 13456.104089468256 4
"B1-8" "8262951" 461 14194.126562130357 5 445 14194.126562130357 5
"B1-8" "8262952" 462 14986.067353378976 6 446 14986.067353378976 6
"B1-8" "8262953" 463 15414.847484315631 7 447 15414.847484315631 7
"B1-8" "8262954" 464 15769.114184347402 8 448 15769.114184347402 8
"B1-8" "8262955" 465 16034.553140777474 9 449 16034.553140777474 9
"B1-8" "8262956" 466 17688.92643515419 10 450 17688.92643515419 10
"B1-8" "8262957" 467 18606.197500270624 11 451 18606.197500270624 11
"B1-8" "8262958" 468 19541.261802498422 12 452 19541.261802498422 12
"B1-8" "8262959" 469 19978.45691585814 13 453 19978.45691585814 13
"B1-8" "8262960" 470 20651.523119494872 14 454 20651.523119494872 14
"B1-8" "8262943" 471 21313.842700353973 15 455 21313.842700353973 15
"B1-9" "8262943" 506 0.0 0 488 0.0 0
"B1-9" "8262944" 507 1060.0432590496125 1 489 1060.0432590496125 1
"B1-9" "8262945" 508 3125.964409156968 2 490 3125.964409156968 2
"B1-9" "8262946" 509 4815.959248560118 3 491 4815.959248560118 3
"B1-9" "8263475" 510 7159.796410948628 4 492 7159.796410948628 4
"B1-9" "8262948" 511 8811.51432679929 5 493 8811.51432679929 5
"B1-9" "8262950" 512 13456.104089468256 6 494 13456.104089468256 6
"B1-9" "8262951" 513 14194.126562130357 7 495 14194.126562130357 7
"B1-9" "8262952" 514 14986.067353378976 8 496 14986.067353378976 8
"B1-9" "8262953" 515 15414.847484315631 9 497 15414.847484315631 9
"B1-9" "8262954" 516 15769.114184347402 10 498 15769.114184347402 10
"B1-9" "8262955" 517 16034.553140777474 11 499 16034.553140777474 11
"B1-9" "8262956" 518 17688.92643515419 12 500 17688.92643515419 12
"B1-9" "8262957" 519 18606.197500270624 13 501 18606.197500270624 13
"B1-9" "8262958" 520 19541.261802498422 14 502 19541.261802498422 14
"B1-9" "8262959" 521 19978.45691585814 15 503 19978.45691585814 15
"B1-9" "8262960" 522 20651.523119494872 16 504 20651.523119494872 16
"B1-9" "8262943" 523 21313.842700353973 17 505 21313.842700353973 17
duplicate_key ERROR 375

duplicate_key

Duplicated entity.

The values of the given key and rows are duplicates.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 375 affected records are displayed below.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file oldCsvRowNumber (?) The row of the first occurrence. newCsvRowNumber (?) The row of the other occurrence. fieldName1 (?) Composite key's first field name. fieldValue1 (?) Composite key's first value.
"trips.txt" 2 3 "trip_id" "B1-1"
"trips.txt" 5 6 "trip_id" "B1-10"
"trips.txt" 8 9 "trip_id" "B1-11"
"trips.txt" 11 12 "trip_id" "B1-2"
"trips.txt" 14 15 "trip_id" "B1-3"
"trips.txt" 17 18 "trip_id" "B1-4"
"trips.txt" 20 21 "trip_id" "B1-5"
"trips.txt" 23 24 "trip_id" "B1-6"
"trips.txt" 26 27 "trip_id" "B1-7"
"trips.txt" 29 30 "trip_id" "B1-8"
"trips.txt" 32 33 "trip_id" "B1-9"
"trips.txt" 35 36 "trip_id" "BMD-1"
"trips.txt" 38 39 "trip_id" "BMD-2"
"trips.txt" 41 42 "trip_id" "BMD-3"
"trips.txt" 44 45 "trip_id" "BMD-4"
"trips.txt" 47 48 "trip_id" "BMD-5"
"trips.txt" 50 51 "trip_id" "BWE6AM-1"
"trips.txt" 53 54 "trip_id" "GR4-1"
"trips.txt" 56 57 "trip_id" "GR4-10"
"trips.txt" 59 60 "trip_id" "GR4-2"
"trips.txt" 62 63 "trip_id" "GR4-3"
"trips.txt" 65 66 "trip_id" "GR4-4"
"trips.txt" 68 69 "trip_id" "GR4-5"
"trips.txt" 71 72 "trip_id" "GR4-6"
"trips.txt" 74 75 "trip_id" "GR4-7"
"trips.txt" 77 78 "trip_id" "GR4-8"
"trips.txt" 80 81 "trip_id" "GR4-9"
"trips.txt" 83 84 "trip_id" "R3AM-1"
"trips.txt" 86 87 "trip_id" "R3AM-2"
"trips.txt" 89 90 "trip_id" "R3PM-1"
"trips.txt" 92 93 "trip_id" "R3PM-2"
"trips.txt" 95 96 "trip_id" "S5-1"
"trips.txt" 98 99 "trip_id" "S5-2"
"trips.txt" 101 102 "trip_id" "S5-3"
"trips.txt" 104 105 "trip_id" "S5-4"
"trips.txt" 107 108 "trip_id" "S5-5"
"trips.txt" 110 111 "trip_id" "W1400"
"stop_times.txt" 2 16 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,0"
"stop_times.txt" 3 17 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,1"
"stop_times.txt" 4 18 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,2"
"stop_times.txt" 5 19 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,3"
"stop_times.txt" 6 20 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,4"
"stop_times.txt" 7 21 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,5"
"stop_times.txt" 8 22 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,6"
"stop_times.txt" 9 23 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,7"
"stop_times.txt" 10 24 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,8"
"stop_times.txt" 11 25 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,9"
"stop_times.txt" 12 26 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,10"
"stop_times.txt" 13 27 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,11"
"stop_times.txt" 14 28 "trip_id,stop_sequence" "B1-1,12"
stop_time_with_arrival_before_previous_departure_time ERROR 6

stop_time_with_arrival_before_previous_departure_time

Backwards time travel between stops in stop_times.txt

For a given trip_id, the arrival_time of (n+1)-th stoptime in sequence must not precede the departure_time of n-th stoptime in sequence in stop_times.txt.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row of the previous stop time. tripId (?) The trip_id associated to the faulty record. arrivalTime (?) Arrival time at the faulty record. departureTime (?) Departure time at the previous stop time.
914 907 "S5-1" "08:17:00" "08:20:00"
915 908 "S5-1" "08:24:00" "08:28:00"
980 973 "S5-5" "11:17:00" "11:20:00"
981 974 "S5-5" "11:24:00" "11:28:00"
947 940 "S5-3" "09:47:00" "09:50:00"
948 941 "S5-3" "09:54:00" "09:58:00"
equal_shape_distance_same_coordinates WARNING 7

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.

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`.
"20753" 1396 29519.845077587146 241 1395 29519.845077587146 240
"21047" 2512 15636.196038706665 197 2511 15636.196038706665 196
"21047" 2610 20520.12521692906 295 2609 20520.12521692906 294
"21047" 2621 21059.50972916176 306 2620 21059.50972916176 305
"20728" 83 820.7351413609105 8 82 820.7351413609105 7
"30967" 2879 5493.369858627449 46 2878 5493.369858627449 45
"30968" 2964 3190.761421297092 46 2963 3190.761421297092 45
leading_or_trailing_whitespaces WARNING 1

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.
"stops.txt" 8 "stop_name" "14th Ave & 7th St "
missing_feed_info_date WARNING 1

missing_feed_info_date

One of feed_start_date or feed_end_date is specified, but not both.

Even though feed_info.start_date and feed_info.end_date are optional, if one field is provided the second one should also be provided.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. fieldName (?) Either `feed_end_date` or `feed_start_date`.
2 "feed_end_date"
missing_recommended_field WARNING 1

missing_recommended_field

A recommended field is missing.

The given field has no value in some input row, even though values are recommended.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. fieldName (?) The name of the missing field.
"feed_info.txt" 2 "feed_end_date"
stop_without_stop_time WARNING 1

stop_without_stop_time

A stop in stops.txt is not referenced by any stop_times.stop_id.

Such stops are not used by any trip and normally do not provide user value. This notice may indicate a typo in stop_times.txt.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. stopId (?) The id of the faulty stop. stopName (?) The name of the faulty stop.
7 "8262949" "Casa Encinas"
unknown_file INFO 3

unknown_file

A file is unknown.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the unknown file.
"calendar_attributes.txt"
"realtime_routes.txt"
"directions.txt"