Sometimes, the creators of GTFS feeds don't have the infrastructure necessary to host them. (Ideally, archives are hosted at a stable URL on a server run by an authoritative source, like a transit agency or a civic group.) Transitland and OpenMobilityData are working together to host these feeds on a Github repository which gives them stable URLs that can be used by their sites.
To use this data, we recommend you access it at a data commons like OpenMobilityData or Transitland, which make it easier to inspect them and review their history.
E-mail hello@transit.land. Please include:
- Your name
- Your affiliation: whether you work for a transit agency, are a part of a local civic group, or have another sort of interest in the feed in question.
Please attach the feed, if it's under 7 MB. If it's larger, don't attach it, and we'll send you alternative instructions for how to upload your file.
E-mail hello@transit.land. Please include:
- Your name
- Your affiliation: whether you work for a transit agency, are a part of a local civic group, or have another sort of interest in the feed in question.
- The name of the feed archive in this repository
- The new stable URL for this feed.
When known, we'll include a .txt
, .md
, or .html
file with the same name as the feed archive that includes information on the feed's license and terms of use.