ogalala-sioux-tribe — Enhanced Validation Report

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Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
Busmaps.com
Publisher URL:
https://busmaps.com
Feed Language:
English
Feed Start Date:
2025-05-01
Feed End Date:
2027-01-15

Files included


  1. agency.txt
  2. calendar.txt
  3. feed_info.txt
  4. routes.txt
  5. shapes.txt
  6. stop_times.txt
  7. stops.txt
  8. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 0
  • Routes: 10
  • Shapes: 19
  • Stops: 38
  • Trips: 45

Specification Compliance report

8 notices reported (0 errors, 8 warnings, 0 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
fast_travel_between_consecutive_stops WARNING 5

fast_travel_between_consecutive_stops

A transit vehicle moves too fast between two consecutive stops.

The speed threshold depends on route type:

Route type Description Threshold, km/h
0 Light rail 100
1 Subway 150
2 Rail 500
3 Bus 150
4 Ferry 80
5 Cable tram 30
6 Aerial lift 50
7 Funicular 50
11 Trolleybus 150
12 Monorail 150
- Unknown 200

You can see more about this notice here.

tripCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the problematic trip. tripId (?) `trip_id` of the problematic trip. routeId (?) `route_id` of the problematic trip. speedKph (?) Travel speed (km/h). distanceKm (?) Distance between stops (km). csvRowNumber1 (?) The row number of the first stop time. stopSequence1 (?) `stop_sequence` of the first stop. stopId1 (?) `stop_id` of the first stop. stopName1 (?) `stop_name` of the first stop. departureTime1 (?) `departure_time` of the first stop. csvRowNumber2 (?) The row number of the second stop time. stopSequence2 (?) `stop_sequence` of the second stop. stopId2 (?) `stop_id` of the second stop. stopName2 (?) `stop_name` of the second stop. arrivalTime2 (?) `arrival_time` of the second stop.
15 "3330-PR-Wanblee_0600_T02" "3330-prwanblee" 170.00178794291216 8.500089397145608 48 2 "3330-1070" "Porcupine Store" "11:58:00" 49 3 "3330-1080" "Evergreen" "12:00:00"
27 "3330-Martin_PR_1230_T01" "3330-prmartin" 166.71523163041817 30.564459132243332 122 1 "3330-1030" "Yesway Martin" "12:40:00" 123 2 "3330-1020" "Batesland" "12:50:00"
22 "3330-PR_Martin_T01" "3330-prmartin" 166.71523163041817 30.564459132243332 99 1 "3330-1020" "Batesland" "05:50:00" 100 2 "3330-1030" "Yesway Martin" "06:00:00"
23 "3330-PR_Martin_T02" "3330-prmartin" 166.71523163041817 30.564459132243332 103 1 "3330-1020" "Batesland" "17:40:00" 104 2 "3330-1030" "Yesway Martin" "17:50:00"
14 "3330-PR-Wanblee_0600_T01" "3330-prwanblee" 255.00268191436822 8.500089397145608 40 2 "3330-1070" "Porcupine Store" "06:36:00" 41 3 "3330-1080" "Evergreen" "06:37:00"
fast_travel_between_far_stops WARNING 3

fast_travel_between_far_stops

A transit vehicle moves too fast between two far stops.

Two stops are considered "far" if they are more than 10 km apart. This normally indicates a more serious problem than too fast travel between consecutive stops.

The speed threshold depends on route type and are the same as fast_travel_between_consecutive_stops.

You can see more about this notice here.

tripCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the problematic trip. tripId (?) `trip_id` of the problematic trip. routeId (?) `route_id` of the problematic trip. speedKph (?) Travel speed (km/h). distanceKm (?) Distance between stops (km). csvRowNumber1 (?) The row number of the first stop time. stopSequence1 (?) `stop_sequence` of the first stop. stopId1 (?) `stop_id` of the first stop. stopName1 (?) `stop_name` of the first stop. departureTime1 (?) `departure_time` of the first stop. csvRowNumber2 (?) The row number of the second stop time. stopSequence2 (?) `stop_sequence` of the second stop. stopId2 (?) `stop_id` of the second stop. stopName2 (?) `stop_name` of the second stop. arrivalTime2 (?) `arrival_time` of the second stop.
27 "3330-Martin_PR_1230_T01" "3330-prmartin" 166.71523163041817 30.564459132243332 122 1 "3330-1030" "Yesway Martin" "12:40:00" 123 2 "3330-1020" "Batesland" "12:50:00"
22 "3330-PR_Martin_T01" "3330-prmartin" 166.71523163041817 30.564459132243332 99 1 "3330-1020" "Batesland" "05:50:00" 100 2 "3330-1030" "Yesway Martin" "06:00:00"
23 "3330-PR_Martin_T02" "3330-prmartin" 166.71523163041817 30.564459132243332 103 1 "3330-1020" "Batesland" "17:40:00" 104 2 "3330-1030" "Yesway Martin" "17:50:00"