This feed has expired Service dates: 2025-09-01 — 2026-03-13

rogue-valley — GTFS Transit Data for United States

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Trillium-Transit United States September 1, 2025 — March 13, 2026

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The rogue-valley GTFS feed by Trillium-Transit provides structured public transit data for United States, covering 6 routes and 293 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.

This feed was active from September 1, 2025 to March 13, 2026 and is no longer current. It remains available for historical analysis and research purposes.

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2Errors
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block trips with overlapping stop times2
fast travel between consecutive stops50
expired calendar3
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Original Source

Obtained 2025-12-02

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

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0Errors
355Warnings
42Info
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stop without stop time249
fast travel between consecutive stops100
expired calendar2
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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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