courchevel — Source Data Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2026-03-24T00:35:09Z,
for the dataset file:///shared/courchevel_4315247a.zip. No country code was provided.

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Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
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Publisher URL:
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Feed Email:
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Feed Language:
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Files included


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

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 0
  • Routes: 12
  • Shapes: 59
  • Stops: 86
  • Trips: 986

Specification Compliance report

94 notices reported (6 errors, 88 warnings, 0 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
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.
1996 1995 "9462" "00:01:00" "23:59:00"
2086 2085 "9262" "00:01:00" "23:59:00"
68 67 "4407" "00:00:00" "23:55:00"
2201 2200 "2497" "00:00:00" "23:57:00"
89 88 "4207" "00:00:00" "23:55:00"
2273 2272 "2297" "00:00:00" "23:57:00"
expired_calendar WARNING 1

expired_calendar

Dataset should not contain date ranges for services that have already expired.

This warning takes into account the calendar_dates.txt file as well as the calendar.txt file.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. serviceId (?) The service id of the faulty record.
2 "3_8_11_15_17_24_26"
fast_travel_between_far_stops WARNING 2

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.
6 "4407" "AB" 622.6743934106457 10.377906556844096 62 1 "40" "GRAND CARREY" "23:45:00" 75 14 "23" "AQUAMOTION" "00:12:00"
7 "4207" "AB" 622.6743934106457 10.377906556844096 83 1 "40" "GRAND CARREY" "23:45:00" 96 14 "23" "AQUAMOTION" "00:12:00"
missing_recommended_file WARNING 1

missing_recommended_file

A recommended file is missing.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file.
"feed_info.txt"
mixed_case_recommended_field WARNING 56

mixed_case_recommended_field

This field has customer-facing text and should use Mixed Case (should contain upper and lower case letters).

This field contains customer-facing text and should use Mixed Case (upper and lower case letters) to ensure good readability when displayed to riders. Avoid the use of abbreviations throughout the feed (e.g. St. for Street) unless a location is called by its abbreviated name (e.g. “JFK Airport”). Abbreviations may be problematic for accessibility by screen reader software and voice user interfaces.

Good examples:
Field Text Dataset
"Schwerin, Hauptbahnhof" Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg
"Red Hook/Atlantic Basin" NYC Ferry
"Campo Grande Norte" Carris
Bad examples:
Field Text
"GALLERIA MALL"
"3427 GG 17"
"21 Clark Rd Est"

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 56 affected records are displayed below.

filename (?) Name of the faulty file. fieldName (?) Name of the faulty field. fieldValue (?) Faulty value. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record.
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LETELE HAUT" 3
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SAINT BON LE HAUT" 6
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SAINT BON LE BAS" 7
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PORTE DE COURCHEVEL" 8
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PLAN DU VAH" 9
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LA TANIA" 10
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LE FONTANIL" 11
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PETIT CARREY" 12
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "GRAND CARREY" 13
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "BOZEL MAIRIE" 14
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "BOZEL LES MOULINS" 15
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "BOZEL BASE DE LOISIRS" 16
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "COURCHEVEL MORIOND" 19
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LA CORBIERE" 20
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "MOUTIERS DEPOT" 22
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "RES JARDIN ALPIN" 23
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LE PRAZ" 24
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LE PRAZ" 25
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LE PRAZ LAC BLANC" 27
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LE PRAZ LAC BLANC" 28
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PERRIERE SAINT JEAN" 29
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "COURCHEVEL VILLAGE" 31
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "FERME DE PRALONG" 32
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SAINT BON LE BAS" 33
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SAINT BON LE HAUT" 34
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LETELE HAUT" 37
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "COURCHEVEL VILLAGE" 38
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LA CORBIERE" 40
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "COURCHEVEL MORIOND" 41
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PLAN DU VAH" 44
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PORTE DE COURCHEVEL" 45
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "GRAND CARREY" 46
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PETIT CARREY" 47
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "LE FONTANIL" 48
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "TC GRANGETTES" 49
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "RESIDENCES DES BRIGUES" 51
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SOMMET DES BRIGUES" 52
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SOMMET DES BRIGUES" 53
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "RESIDENCES DES BRIGUES" 54
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "TC GRANGETTES" 56
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PARKING DE BELLECOTE" 57
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PONT DE BELLECOTE" 58
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PONT DE BELLECOTE" 63
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "PARKING DE BELLECOTE" 64
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "JARDIN ALPIN AUDITORIUM" 65
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "JARDIN ALPIN ZEN PRACTICE" 66
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "ROC MERLET" 69
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "ROC SABAL" 70
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "ROC SABAL" 73
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "ROC MERLET" 74
route_color_contrast WARNING 1

route_color_contrast

Insufficient route color contrast.

A route's color and route_text_color should be contrasting.

You can see more about this notice here.

routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route color. routeTextColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route text color.
"E" 8 "#004187" "#000000"
route_long_name_contains_short_name WARNING 12

route_long_name_contains_short_name

Long name should not contain short name for a single route.

In routes.txt, route_long_name should not contain the value for route_short_name, because when both are provided, they are often combined by transit applications. Note that only one of the two fields is required. If there is no short name used for a route, use route_long_name only.

Good examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name Dataset
"N"/"Judah" Muni San Fransisco
"6"/"ML King Jr Blvd" Trimet Portland Streetcar
"55"/"Boulevard Saint Laurent" STM Montreal
"1"/"Rangiora/Cashmere" Metro Christchurch

Bad examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name
"604"/"604"
"14"/"Route 14"
"2"/"Route 2: Bellows Falls In-Town"

You can see more about this notice here.

routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeShortName (?) The faulty record's `route_short_name`. routeLongName (?) The faulty record's `route_long_name`.
"B" 2 "B" "B"
"C" 3 "C" "C"
"I" 4 "I" "I"
"AB" 5 "AB" "AB"
"F" 6 "F" "F"
"D" 7 "D" "D"
"E" 8 "E" "E"
"G" 9 "G" "G"
"H" 10 "H" "H"
"J" 11 "J" "J"
"A1" 12 "A1" "A1"
"A2" 13 "A2" "A2"
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.
22 "99" "MOUTIERS DEPOT"
unused_shape WARNING 14

unused_shape

Shape is not used in GTFS file trips.txt.

All records defined by GTFS shapes.txt should be used in trips.txt.

You can see more about this notice here.

shapeId (?) The faulty record's id. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record.
"1025" 2
"1284" 2957
"1539" 4933
"2306" 6314
"2818" 7196
"2820" 7460
"3586" 7694
"3588" 8027
"3589" 8236
"3841" 9173
"3842" 9513
"514" 11209
"515" 11559
"769" 12092