chillan — GTFS Transit Data for Chile

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Subsecretaria-de-Transporte Chile December 1, 2014 — December 31, 2027

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The chillan GTFS feed by Subsecretaria-de-Transporte provides structured public transit data for Chile, covering 81 routes and 362 stops operated by 37 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 December 1, 2014 to December 31, 2027. Suitable for production use in transit applications, GTFS editors, and GTFS-RT integrations.

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Transit map showing chillan routes and stops in Chile
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Obtained 2018-12-31

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

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mixed case recommended field302
stop without stop time49
fast travel between consecutive stops42
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