This feed has expired Service dates: 2016-10-25 — 2017-10-25

bage — GTFS Transit Data for Brazil

Expired
city-of-Bage-Brazil Brazil October 25, 2016 — October 25, 2017

About This Feed

The bage GTFS feed by city-of-Bage-Brazil provides structured public transit data for Brazil, covering 16 routes and 732 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This feed was active from October 25, 2016 to October 25, 2017 and is no longer current. It remains available for historical analysis and research purposes.

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Transit map showing bage routes and stops in Brazil
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Updated 2026-03-18

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Technical Details
SHA-1: be686be2839994a91ac31ca7408f9f960ca94bf5
SHA-256: df1e1929f32297fd00a4359af12ab437b3c3ec143df5675d36a3aa737509a1b7
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Original Source

Obtained 2016-11-06

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

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SHA-1: c62fba6e61c9b13b5ff9fd74af74006e291273b2
SHA-256: 8e4093ee467355d650d98f1770df37bab4748def6fc8772e8135f982dbd3fa42
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