National Center for Transit Research » Entries tagged with "Google Transit Feed Specification"
Expanding the Google Transit Feed Specification to Support Operations and Planning
(Center Identification Number: 77902) The development of Google’s free online transit trip planner has been one of the most exciting developments in transit for many years. Transit agencies that store trip information into a specific file format (the General Transit Feed Specification) and forward the data to Google’s transit team will have a robust, recognizable online trip planner for free. … Read entire article »
Filed under: Final Report Abstracts, FY 2009 Final Reports, Projects, Publications
Enabling Cost-Effective Multimodal Trip Planners through Open Transit Data
(Center Identification Number: 77926) This project will lay the groundwork for a multimodal trip planner that will use open, publicly available data to link bicycling, walking, and transit. The project will design such a trip planning system, and then work with an open-source system to develop relevant coding standards and tools to support the integration of new multimodal trip data, including transit data. … Read entire article »
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Expanding the Google Transit Data Feed Specification to Support Operations and Planning
(Center Identification Number: 77902) The primary goal of the project is to identify how the Google Transit Feed Specification data can be leveraged to further assist transit agencies with business activities such as service planning and operations. … Read entire article »
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