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+ | GTFS-flex is an extension of the [[General Transit Feed Specification]] designed to enable trip planning for various types of demand-responsive or paratransit service. While GTFS-powered feeds offer convenient information on fixed route, scheduled service, they are not designed to show demand-responsive service, leaving users in certain areas with an incomplete picture of their options. The Vermont Agency of Transportation is working on a GTFS-flex specification to bring rural transit and paratransit to apps like Google Maps. | ||
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+ | TCaT (Tulare County Area Transit) uses a GTFS-flex powered trip planner to integrate their demand-responsive and fixed route service, providing convenience for users. | ||
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+ | [[File:TCaTGoogleNoflex.png|700px|thumb|right|Tulare County: Google Maps trip planner showing no transit trips.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TCaT_GTFSflex.png|700px|thumb|right|Tulare County: GTFS-flex based trip planner at [https://ridetcat.org ridetcat.org] integrating demand-responsive and fixed route service.]] |
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Introduction
GTFS-flex is an extension of the General Transit Feed Specification designed to enable trip planning for various types of demand-responsive or paratransit service. While GTFS-powered feeds offer convenient information on fixed route, scheduled service, they are not designed to show demand-responsive service, leaving users in certain areas with an incomplete picture of their options. The Vermont Agency of Transportation is working on a GTFS-flex specification to bring rural transit and paratransit to apps like Google Maps.
Implementations
TCaT
TCaT (Tulare County Area Transit) uses a GTFS-flex powered trip planner to integrate their demand-responsive and fixed route service, providing convenience for users.