GTFS Schedule Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.0.0 at 2025-05-16T14:55:24Z,
for the dataset file:///tmp/1_in.zip. No country code was provided.

Use this report alongside our documentation.

Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
Busmaps.com
Publisher URL:
https://busmaps.com
Feed Email:
alex@busmaps.com
Feed Language:
French
Feed Start Date:
2025-03-04
Feed End Date:
2025-12-15

Files included


  1. agency.txt
  2. calendar.txt
  3. feed_info.txt
  4. routes.txt
  5. stop_times.txt
  6. stops.txt
  7. transfers.txt
  8. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 0
  • Routes: 15
  • Shapes: 0
  • Stops: 662
  • Trips: 376

Specification Compliance report

2 notices reported (0 errors, 2 warnings, 0 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
route_long_name_contains_short_name WARNING 1

route_long_name_contains_short_name

Long name should not contain short name for a single route.

In routes.txt, route_long_name should not contain the value for route_short_name, because when both are provided, they are often combined by transit applications. Note that only one of the two fields is required. If there is no short name used for a route, use route_long_name only.

Good examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name Dataset
"N"/"Judah" Muni San Fransisco
"6"/"ML King Jr Blvd" Trimet Portland Streetcar
"55"/"Boulevard Saint Laurent" STM Montreal
"1"/"Rangiora/Cashmere" Metro Christchurch

Bad examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name
"604"/"604"
"14"/"Route 14"
"2"/"Route 2: Bellows Falls In-Town"

You can see more about this notice here.

routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeShortName (?) The faulty record's `route_short_name`. routeLongName (?) The faulty record's `route_long_name`.
"100850-11-125" 16 "11-125" "11-125 Puttelange-Woustviller-Sarreguemines"
unexpected_enum_value WARNING 1

unexpected_enum_value

An enum has an unexpected value.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. fieldName (?) The name of the field where the error occurred. fieldValue (?) Faulty value.
"routes.txt" 2 "route_type" 715