trimet — Source Data Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 8.0.1 at 2026-06-19T13:27:06Z,
for the dataset file:///shared/trimet_21462f25.zip. No country code was provided.

Use this report alongside our documentation.

Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
TriMet
Publisher URL:
https://trimet.org/
Feed Email:
N/A
Feed Language:
English
Feed Start Date:
2026-05-31
Feed End Date:
2026-11-28

Files included


  1. agency.txt
  2. calendar.txt
  3. calendar_dates.txt
  4. fare_attributes.txt
  5. fare_leg_rules.txt
  6. fare_media.txt
  7. fare_products.txt
  8. fare_rules.txt
  9. fare_transfer_rules.txt
  10. feed_info.txt
  11. linked_datasets.txt
  12. rider_categories.txt
  13. route_directions.txt
  14. routes.txt
  15. shapes.txt
  16. stop_features.txt
  17. stop_times.txt
  18. stops.txt
  19. transfers.txt
  20. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 3
  • Blocks: 923
  • Routes: 110
  • Shapes: 873
  • Stops: 6466
  • Trips: 52298

Specification Compliance report

951 notices reported (908 errors, 33 warnings, 10 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
block_trips_with_overlapping_stop_times ERROR 908

block_trips_with_overlapping_stop_times

Trips with the same block id have overlapping stop times.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 908 affected records are displayed below.

csvRowNumberA (?) The row number from `trips.txt` of the first faulty trip. tripIdA (?) The id of first faulty trip. serviceIdA (?) The service id of the first faulty trip. csvRowNumberB (?) The row number from `trips.txt` of the second faulty trip. tripIdB (?) The id of the other faulty trip. serviceIdB (?) The service id of the other faulty trip. blockId (?) The `trips.block_id` of the overlapping trip. intersection (?) The overlapping period.
43818 "17188767" "A.727" 43709 "17188658" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
43818 "17188767" "A.727" 44080 "17189029" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
44080 "17189029" "X.727" 43438 "17188387" "A.727" "9003" "20261126"
43438 "17188387" "A.727" 43721 "17188670" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
43721 "17188670" "X.727" 43841 "17188790" "A.727" "9003" "20261126"
43841 "17188790" "A.727" 44104 "17189053" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
44104 "17189053" "X.727" 43455 "17188404" "A.727" "9003" "20261126"
43455 "17188404" "A.727" 43739 "17188688" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
43739 "17188688" "X.727" 43858 "17188807" "A.727" "9003" "20261126"
43858 "17188807" "A.727" 44121 "17189070" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
44121 "17189070" "X.727" 43472 "17188421" "A.727" "9003" "20261126"
43472 "17188421" "A.727" 43756 "17188705" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
43756 "17188705" "X.727" 43875 "17188824" "A.727" "9003" "20261126"
43875 "17188824" "A.727" 44138 "17189087" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
44138 "17189087" "X.727" 43490 "17188439" "A.727" "9003" "20261126"
43490 "17188439" "A.727" 43780 "17188729" "X.727" "9003" "20261126"
43821 "17188770" "A.727" 43711 "17188660" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
43821 "17188770" "A.727" 44082 "17189031" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
44082 "17189031" "X.727" 43439 "17188388" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43439 "17188388" "A.727" 43724 "17188673" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
43724 "17188673" "X.727" 43842 "17188791" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43842 "17188791" "A.727" 44106 "17189055" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
44106 "17189055" "X.727" 43456 "17188405" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43456 "17188405" "A.727" 43741 "17188690" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
43741 "17188690" "X.727" 43859 "17188808" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43859 "17188808" "A.727" 44123 "17189072" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
44123 "17189072" "X.727" 43473 "17188422" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43473 "17188422" "A.727" 43758 "17188707" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
43758 "17188707" "X.727" 43876 "17188825" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43876 "17188825" "A.727" 44140 "17189089" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
44140 "17189089" "X.727" 43493 "17188442" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43493 "17188442" "A.727" 43784 "17188733" "X.727" "9004" "20261126"
43784 "17188733" "X.727" 43891 "17188840" "A.727" "9004" "20261126"
43809 "17188758" "A.727" 43706 "17188655" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
43809 "17188758" "A.727" 44075 "17189024" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
44075 "17189024" "X.727" 43434 "17188383" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
43434 "17188383" "A.727" 43716 "17188665" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
43716 "17188665" "X.727" 43837 "17188786" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
43837 "17188786" "A.727" 44100 "17189049" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
44100 "17189049" "X.727" 43451 "17188400" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
43451 "17188400" "A.727" 43735 "17188684" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
43735 "17188684" "X.727" 43854 "17188803" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
43854 "17188803" "A.727" 44117 "17189066" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
44117 "17189066" "X.727" 43468 "17188417" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
43468 "17188417" "A.727" 43752 "17188701" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
43752 "17188701" "X.727" 43871 "17188820" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
43871 "17188820" "A.727" 44134 "17189083" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
44134 "17189083" "X.727" 43485 "17188434" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
43485 "17188434" "A.727" 43772 "17188721" "X.727" "9001" "20261126"
43772 "17188721" "X.727" 43888 "17188837" "A.727" "9001" "20261126"
duplicate_route_name WARNING 8

duplicate_route_name

Two distinct routes have either the same route_short_name, the same route_long_name, or the same combination of route_short_name and route_long_name.

All routes of the same route_type with the same agency_id should have unique combinations of route_short_name and route_long_name.

Note that there may be valid cases where routes have the same short and long name, e.g., if they serve different areas. However, different directions must be modeled as the same route.

Example of bad data:

route_id route_short_name route_long_name
route1 U1 Southern
route2 U1 Southern

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber1 (?) The row number of the first occurrence. routeId1 (?) The id of the the first occurrence. csvRowNumber2 (?) The row number of the other occurrence. routeId2 (?) The id of the the other occurrence. routeShortName (?) Common `routes.route_short_name`. routeLongName (?) Common `routes.route_long_name`. routeTypeValue (?) Common `routes.route_type`. agencyId (?) Common `routes.agency_id`.
7 "8" 8 "8a" "8" "Jackson Park/NE 15th" 3 "TRIMET"
15 "15" 16 "15a" "15" "Belmont/NW 23rd" 3 "TRIMET"
24 "20" 25 "20a" "20" "Burnside/Stark" 3 "TRIMET"
38 "33" 39 "33a" "33" "McLoughlin/King Rd" 3 "TRIMET"
46 "40" 47 "40a" "40" "Tacoma/Swan Island" 3 "TRIMET"
71 "72" 72 "72a" "72" "Killingsworth/82nd Ave" 3 "TRIMET"
76 "76" 77 "76a" "76" "Hall/Greenburg" 3 "TRIMET"
102 "200" 103 "200a" "" "MAX Green Line" 0 "TRIMET"
expired_calendar WARNING 2

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.
14 "k.724"
30 "G.724"
mixed_case_recommended_field WARNING 9

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.

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" "SE 223rd & NW 20th" 759
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SE 182nd & SW 3rd" 3409
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "NW 29th & 31st" 3605
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "NE 148th & 147th" 4287
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SW 257th & 28th" 4290
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SW 257th & 28th" 4292
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SW 257th & 24th" 5183
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SE 1st & 3rd" 5979
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "SE 3rd & 1st" 5980
same_route_and_agency_url WARNING 4

same_route_and_agency_url

Same routes.route_url and agency.agency_url.

A route should not have the same routes.route_url as a record from agency.txt.

You can see more about this notice here.

routeCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record from `routes.txt`. routeId (?) The faulty record's id. agencyName (?) The faulty record's referenced agency name. routeUrl (?) The duplicate URL value agencyCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record from `agency.txt`.
99 "193" "Portland Streetcar" "https://portlandstreetcar.org/" 2
100 "194" "Portland Streetcar" "https://portlandstreetcar.org/" 2
101 "195" "Portland Streetcar" "https://portlandstreetcar.org/" 2
105 "208" "Portland Aerial Tram" "http://www.gobytram.com/" 3
service_has_no_active_day_of_the_week WARNING 8

service_has_no_active_day_of_the_week

A service is not valid for any day of the week.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number in calendar.txt where the error occurs. serviceId (?) The service_id field value.
27 "X.727"
28 "e.724"
29 "e.727"
30 "G.724"
31 "J.724"
32 "X.724"
33 "f.727"
34 "g.727"
stop_too_far_from_shape_using_user_distance WARNING 2

stop_too_far_from_shape_using_user_distance

Stop time too far from shape.

A stop time entry that is a large distance away from the location of the shape in shapes.txt as defined by shape_dist_traveled values.

You can see more about this notice here.

tripCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record from `trips.txt`. shapeId (?) The id of the shape that is referred to. tripId (?) The id of the trip that is referred to. stopTimeCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record from `stop_times.txt`. stopId (?) The id of the stop that is referred to. stopName (?) The name of the stop that is referred to. match (?) Latitude and longitude pair of the location. geoDistanceToShape (?) Distance from stop to shape.
42047 "631376" "17087764" 395700 "14574" "SW Boones Ferry Rd & Salinan" [45.347064,-122.774988] 115.65074316919622
42049 "631378" "17087766" 396028 "14574" "SW Boones Ferry Rd & Salinan" [45.347064,-122.774988] 115.65074316919622
big_gap_in_service INFO 1

big_gap_in_service

A service has a gap of more than 13 days between active service dates.

You can see more about this notice here.

serviceId (?) The service_id that has the gap. gapStartDate (?) The first day of the gap. gapEndDate (?) The last day of the gap. gapDurationDays (?) The number of days in the gap.
"X.727" "2026-09-07" "2026-11-26" 79
unknown_column INFO 6

unknown_column

A column name is unknown.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. fieldName (?) The name of the unknown column. index (?) The index of the faulty column.
"agency.txt" "bikes_policy_url" 9
"rider_categories.txt" "min_age" 3
"rider_categories.txt" "max_age" 4
"trips.txt" "trip_type" 9
"stops.txt" "direction" 14
"stops.txt" "position" 15
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.
"route_directions.txt"
"stop_features.txt"
"linked_datasets.txt"