The Mobility Database Catalogs is a list of open mobility data feeds from across the world. You can learn more about the Mobility Database here.
To search feeds easily, you can download the CSV spreadsheet. If you want to filter for specific types of feeds, you can learn how to here.
- Browsing and Consuming The Spreadsheet
- How Often is the Database Updated?
- The Architecture
- GTFS Schedule Schema
- GTFS Realtime Schema
- Installation
- Get and Filter Feeds
- Integration Tests
- License
- Contributing
If you're only interested in browsing the feeds or pulling all the latest URLs, download the CSV. You can cross reference IDs from the Mobility Database, TransitFeeds and Transitland with this ID map spreadsheet.
If you are consuming the spreadsheet, we recommend downloading a new version every time you use it, since the latest.url
is occasionally updated to match any changes made to the provider and subdivision name within the feed file.
Updating the CSV is a community effort. Contributors either create a PR here directly or they submit an update through the form, which MobilityData then adds as a PR within approximately a week of submission. You can look at the PR history to see how frequently there are updates, and we usually do updates 1-3 times a month.
Contains the feeds of the Mobility Database Catalogs. Every single feed is represented by a JSON file. The feeds can be aggregated by criteria using our tools.operations
functions.
Contains the tools to search, add and update the feeds. The tools.operations
module contains the project operations (get, add and update). The tools.helpers
module contains helper functions that support the tools.operations
module. The tools.constants
module contains the project constants.
Contains the JSON schemas used to validate the feeds in the integration tests.
Field Name | Type | Presence | Definition |
---|---|---|---|
mdb_source_id | Unique ID | System generated | Unique numerical identifier for the feed. |
data_type | Enum | Required | The data format that the feed uses: gtfs . |
features | Array of Enums | Optional | An array of features which can be any of:
|
status | Enum | Optional | Describes status of the feed. Should be one of:
active if status is not explicitly provided. |
location | Object | Required | Contains
|
- country_code | Text | Required | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code designating the country where the feed service is located. For a list of valid codes see here. |
- subdivision_name | Text | Optional | ISO 3166-2 subdivision name designating the subdivision (e.g province, state, region) where the feed service is located. For a list of valid names see here. |
- municipality | Text | Optional | Primary municipality in which the feed service is located. |
- bounding_box | Object | System generated | Bounding box of the feed when it was first added to the catalog. Contains minimum_latitude , maximum_latitude , minimum_longitude , maximum_longitude and extracted_on fields. If the bounding box information displays as "null", you can check any potential feed errors with the GTFS validator. |
--minimum_latitude | Latitude | System generated | The minimum latitude for the feed's bounding box. |
--maximum_latitude | Latitude | System generated | The maximum latitude for the feed's bounding box. |
--minimum_longitude | Longitude | System generated | The minimum longitude for the feed's bounding box. |
--maximum_longitude | Longitude | System generated | The maximum longitude for the feed's bounding box. |
--extracted_on | Date and Time | System generated | The date and timestamp the bounding box was extracted on in UTC. |
provider | Text | Required | A commonly used name for the transit provider included in the feed. |
name | Text | Optional | An optional description of the feed, e.g to specify if the feed is an aggregate of multiple providers, or which network is represented by the feed. |
urls | Object | Required | Contains URLs associated with the feed in the direct_download_url , latest , and license fields. |
- direct_download | URL | Optional | URL that automatically opens the feed. |
- authentication_type | Enum | Optional | The authentication_type field defines the type of authentication required to access the URL. Valid values for this field are:
|
- authentication_info_url | URL | Conditionally required | If authentication is required, the authentication_info_url field contains a URL to a human-readable page describing how the authentication should be performed and how credentials can be created. This field is required for authentication_type=1 and authentication_type=2 . |
- api_key_parameter_name | Text | Conditionally required | The api_key_parameter_name field defines the name of the parameter to pass in the URL to provide the API key. This field is required for authentication_type=1 and authentication_type=2 . |
- latest | URL | System generated | A stable URL for the latest dataset of a feed. |
- license | URL | Optional | The license information for the direct download URL. |
Field Name | Type | Presence | Definition |
---|---|---|---|
mdb_source_id | Unique ID | System generated | Unique numerical identifier. |
data_type | Enum | Required | The data format that the feed uses: gtfs-rt . |
entity_type | Array of Enums | Required | The type of realtime entity: vp , tu , or sa which represent vehicle positions, trip updates, and service alerts. |
provider | Text | Required | A commonly used name for the transit provider included in the feed. |
name | Text | Optional | An optional description of the feed, e.g to specify if the feed is an aggregate of multiple providers |
note | Text | Optional | A note to clarify complex use cases for consumers, for example when several static feeds are associated with a realtime feed. |
features | Array of Enums | Optional | An array of features which can be any of:
|
status | Enum | Optional | Describes status of the feed. Should be one of:
active if status is not explicitly provided. |
static_reference | Array of Integers | Optional | A list of the static feeds that the real time feed is associated with, represented by their MDB source IDs. |
urls | Object | Required | Contains URLs associated with the feed in the direct_download_url and license_url fields, and the authentication info for direct_download_url in the authentication_type , authentication_info_url and api_key_parameter_name fields. |
- direct_download_url | URL | Required | URL that responds with an encoded GTFS Realtime protocol buffer message. |
- authentication_type | Enum | Optional | The authentication_type field defines the type of authentication required to access the URL. Valid values for this field are:
authentication_info_url for more information. |
- authentication_info_url | URL | Conditionally required | If authentication is required, the authentication_info_url field contains a URL to a human-readable page describing how the authentication should be performed and how credentials can be created. This field is required for authentication_type=1 or greater. |
- api_key_parameter_name | Text | Conditionally required | The api_key_parameter_name field defines the name of the parameter to pass in the URL to provide the API key. This field is required for authentication_type=1 and authentication_type=2 . |
- license_url | URL | Optional | The license information for direct_download_url . |
In the CSV, realtime feeds include the location metadata of their static reference when provided.
To use and run this project properly, you must install all its requirements. Make sure Python 3.9+ and Pip are installed:
$ python3 --version
$ pip --version
If not, install them with:
$ brew install python3.9
$ curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py
$ sudo python get-pip.py
Make sure both GDAL and RTree (Libspatialindex) libraries are installed on your computer, which are required for one of the project dependencies, the GTFS Kit Library:
$ brew install GDAL
$ brew install spatialindex
It is recommended to set up a virtual environment before installing the requirements. To set up and activate a Python 3.9 virtual environment, enter the following commands:
$ python3.9 -m venv env
$ source env/bin/activate
Once your virtual environment is activated, enter the following command to install the project requirements:
(env) $ pip install -r requirements.txt
To deactivate your virtual environment, enter the following command:
(env) $ deactivate
If you are working with IntelliJ or PyCharm, it is possible to use this virtual environment within the IDE. To do so, follow the instructions to create a virtual environment here.
To use it, clone the project on your local machine using HTTP with the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/MobilityData/mobility-database-catalogs.git
$ cd mobility-database-catalogs
Follow the steps described in the Installation section.
To use the Mobility Database Catalogs, go to the cloned project root, open the Python interpreter and import the project operations:
$ cd mobility-catalogs
$ python
>>> from tools.operations import *
To get the feeds:
>>> get_sources()
To get the feeds by subdivision name, where $SUBDIVISION_NAME
is a ISO 3166-2 subdivision name:
>>> get_sources_by_subdivision_name(subdivision_name=$SUBDIVISION_NAME)
To get the feeds by country code, where $COUNTRY_CODE
is a ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code:
>>> get_sources_by_country_code(country_code=$COUNTRY_CODE)
To get the feeds by bounding box, where $MINIMUM_LATITUDE
$MAXIMUM_LATITUDE
$MINIMUM_LONGITUDE
and $MAXIMUM_LONGITUDE
are expressed as floats:
>>> get_sources_by_bounding_box(
minimum_latitude=$MINIMUM_LATITUDE,
maximum_latitude=$MAXIMUM_LATITUDE,
minimum_longitude=$MINIMUM_LONGITUDE,
maximum_longitude=$MAXIMUM_LONGITUDE
)
To get the feeds by feature, $FEATURE
is expressed as a string and must be one of:
fares-v2
fares-v1
flex-v1
flex-v2
pathways
occupancy
>>> get_sources_by_feature(
feature=$FEATURE,
)
To get the feeds by status, $STATUS
is expressed as a string and one of:
active
deprecated
inactive
development
>>> get_sources_by_status(
feature=$STATUS,
)
In order to avoid invalid feeds in the Mobility Database Catalogs, any modification made in the repository, addition or update, must pass the integration tests before being merged into the project. The integration tests are listed in the Test Integration module.
Code licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
All of the Mobility Database catalog's metadata is made available under Creative Commons CC0 (CC0). Individual transit feeds are subject to the terms & conditions of their own respective data provider. If you are a transit provider and there is a feed that should not be included in the repository, please contact emma@mobilitydata.org and we'll remove it as soon as possible.
We welcome contributions to the project! You can add and update feeds or contribute code. Please check out our Contribution guidelines for details. Any PRs or form contributions will be responded to within a week of submission.