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* [https://github.com/Stephen-Gates/GTFS GFTS format with schemas, a data package and tests] - From Stephen Gates, a [http://specs.frictionlessdata.io/data-packages/ data package specification] with validation accomplished with [http://goodtables.okfnlabs.org/ Good Tables]. | * [https://github.com/Stephen-Gates/GTFS GFTS format with schemas, a data package and tests] - From Stephen Gates, a [http://specs.frictionlessdata.io/data-packages/ data package specification] with validation accomplished with [http://goodtables.okfnlabs.org/ Good Tables]. | ||
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[[Category:General Transit Feed Specification]] | [[Category:General Transit Feed Specification]] | ||
[[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] | [[Category:GTFS-consuming applications]] |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 23 January 2018
- FeedValidator - Google supported Python-based GTFS validator.
- gtfs-validator - A GTFS validator based on the Onebusaway GTFS Modules, runs in Java and is faster than the Google provided one. A fork was also made off of this validator offering additional checks
- GFTS format with schemas, a data package and tests - From Stephen Gates, a data package specification with validation accomplished with Good Tables.
Original content borrowed from awesome-transit