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The basic [[GTFS]] format contains only static (i.e., infrequently changing) transit information such as schedules, routes, and bus stops.  Therefore, a GTFS dataset alone will not enable [[Real-time information|real-time transit information]] services for a transit agency.  However, for many real-time applications GTFS data is also required to describe basic information about the transit system.  GTFS-realtime <ref>Google, Inc. "What is GTFS-realtime?". Accessed August 1, 2012 from https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs-realtime/</ref> and SIRI <ref>European Committee for Standardization (CEN). "CEN/TS 15531  (prCEN/TS-OO278181 ) SIRI Home Page." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://www.kizoom.com/standards/siri/</ref> are emerging formats implemented by a number of agencies for real-time transit data such as estimated arrival times based on real-time vehicle positions.  Although real-time transit data formats are outside the scope of this paper, several applications are presented below for real-time transit information that require the basic GTFS dataset in addition to another real-time information source.  These applications aren’t usable without the basic GTFS dataset, so GTFS plays an important role in these applications.
 
The basic [[GTFS]] format contains only static (i.e., infrequently changing) transit information such as schedules, routes, and bus stops.  Therefore, a GTFS dataset alone will not enable [[Real-time information|real-time transit information]] services for a transit agency.  However, for many real-time applications GTFS data is also required to describe basic information about the transit system.  GTFS-realtime <ref>Google, Inc. "What is GTFS-realtime?". Accessed August 1, 2012 from https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs-realtime/</ref> and SIRI <ref>European Committee for Standardization (CEN). "CEN/TS 15531  (prCEN/TS-OO278181 ) SIRI Home Page." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://www.kizoom.com/standards/siri/</ref> are emerging formats implemented by a number of agencies for real-time transit data such as estimated arrival times based on real-time vehicle positions.  Although real-time transit data formats are outside the scope of this paper, several applications are presented below for real-time transit information that require the basic GTFS dataset in addition to another real-time information source.  These applications aren’t usable without the basic GTFS dataset, so GTFS plays an important role in these applications.
  
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* [[DoubleMap]] - An Indianapolis-based vendor that provides real-time transit tracking software for universities and transit agencies throughout the United States and the world.
 
* [[OneBusAway]] - An open-source software system for real-time transit information.
 
* [[OneBusAway]] - An open-source software system for real-time transit information.
 
* [[NextBus]] - A vendor that provides real-time information service for many transit agencies in the United States.
 
* [[NextBus]] - A vendor that provides real-time information service for many transit agencies in the United States.
 
* [[TransLōc]] - A vendor that provides real-time information and visualization for transit and shuttle systems.
 
* [[TransLōc]] - A vendor that provides real-time information and visualization for transit and shuttle systems.
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* [http://yourstop.info YourStop] - A mobile friendly web app providing real-time information for multiple transit agencies
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
[[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
 
[[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]]
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[[Category:Applications]]

Latest revision as of 19:13, 1 February 2018

The basic GTFS format contains only static (i.e., infrequently changing) transit information such as schedules, routes, and bus stops. Therefore, a GTFS dataset alone will not enable real-time transit information services for a transit agency. However, for many real-time applications GTFS data is also required to describe basic information about the transit system. GTFS-realtime [1] and SIRI [2] are emerging formats implemented by a number of agencies for real-time transit data such as estimated arrival times based on real-time vehicle positions. Although real-time transit data formats are outside the scope of this paper, several applications are presented below for real-time transit information that require the basic GTFS dataset in addition to another real-time information source. These applications aren’t usable without the basic GTFS dataset, so GTFS plays an important role in these applications.

  • DoubleMap - An Indianapolis-based vendor that provides real-time transit tracking software for universities and transit agencies throughout the United States and the world.
  • OneBusAway - An open-source software system for real-time transit information.
  • NextBus - A vendor that provides real-time information service for many transit agencies in the United States.
  • TransLōc - A vendor that provides real-time information and visualization for transit and shuttle systems.
  • YourStop - A mobile friendly web app providing real-time information for multiple transit agencies

References

  1. Google, Inc. "What is GTFS-realtime?". Accessed August 1, 2012 from https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs-realtime/
  2. European Committee for Standardization (CEN). "CEN/TS 15531 (prCEN/TS-OO278181 ) SIRI Home Page." Accessed August 1, 2012 from http://www.kizoom.com/standards/siri/

Pages in category "Real-time applications"

The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.