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The [[General Transit Feed Specification]] allows for transit features to be described using a variety of approaches. In some cases, particular approaches will result in better results in [[:Category:GTFS-consuming applications|GTFS-consuming applications]]. Various pages on the web offer advice on best practices for creating GTFS.
 
The [[General Transit Feed Specification]] allows for transit features to be described using a variety of approaches. In some cases, particular approaches will result in better results in [[:Category:GTFS-consuming applications|GTFS-consuming applications]]. Various pages on the web offer advice on best practices for creating GTFS.
  
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* [http://gtfs.org/best-practices/ GTFS.org Industry-Standard Best Practices] - These Best Practices are agreed to and published by 17 industry partners. These are the most broadly-accepted and complete GTFS Best Practices.
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'''Unofficial''':
 
* [[The Transit App]] [http://transitapp.com/developers developers page] provides "Open Data Guidelines" which includes recommendations on how to form GTFS for best results in the application.
 
* [[The Transit App]] [http://transitapp.com/developers developers page] provides "Open Data Guidelines" which includes recommendations on how to form GTFS for best results in the application.
 
* Google Maps has a [https://maps.google.com/help/maps/mapcontent/transit/bestpractices.html GTFS Best Practices Guide]
 
* Google Maps has a [https://maps.google.com/help/maps/mapcontent/transit/bestpractices.html GTFS Best Practices Guide]
* A [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FeAJNDs-1EdzcQq_daq8_uR0KIug6tzKDxdPxSdi8L4/edit?usp=sharing open Google Doc] has captured some best practices from members of the GTFS community.
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* An [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FeAJNDs-1EdzcQq_daq8_uR0KIug6tzKDxdPxSdi8L4/edit?usp=sharing open Google Doc] has captured some best practices from members of the GTFS community.
* The Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida has identified [https://github.com/CUTR-at-USF/gtfs-realtime-validator/wiki/Rules-and-Test-Cases some best practices] as part of their experience with GTFS-realtime feeds.
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* [[RideSchedules]] provides GTFS Publisher Best Practices for creating and hosting GTFS.
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* [https://kurtraschke.com/2014/03/gtfs-download Kurt Raschke] provides recommendations for how to host GTFS data on a server to ensure update availability in consuming applications.
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* [https://gtfsbook.com Quentin Zervaas's Book The Definitive Guide to GTFS] offers some discussion of GTFS best practices and style choices.
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* [https://github.com/google/transitfeed/wiki/FeedValidatorErrorsAndWarnings FeedValidator's errors and warnings] reference provides an inventory of some common GTFS defects to avoid. feedvalidator.py software can automatically identify these potential issues.
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* [https://trilliumtransit.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201876369-Display-of-headsign-Google-Maps- Best practices and application-behavior context for specifying headsigns] in GTFS from [[Trillium]].
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* The Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida has identified [https://github.com/CUTR-at-USF/gtfs-realtime-validator/blob/master/Rules_Implemented.md some best practices] as part of their experience with GTFS-realtime feeds.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:43, 21 August 2017

The General Transit Feed Specification allows for transit features to be described using a variety of approaches. In some cases, particular approaches will result in better results in GTFS-consuming applications. Various pages on the web offer advice on best practices for creating GTFS.

Official:

Unofficial: