GTFS Schedule Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2025-12-05T21:15:36Z,
for the dataset file:///shared/lineotim-morlaix-communaute.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:
2025-12-05
Feed End Date:
2026-07-03

Files included


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

Counts


  • Agencies: 3
  • Blocks: 0
  • Routes: 14
  • Shapes: 86
  • Stops: 337
  • Trips: 421

Specification Compliance report

9 notices reported (0 errors, 9 warnings, 0 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
fast_travel_between_consecutive_stops WARNING 2

fast_travel_between_consecutive_stops

A transit vehicle moves too fast between two consecutive stops.

The speed threshold depends on route type:

Route type Description Threshold, km/h
0 Light rail 100
1 Subway 150
2 Rail 500
3 Bus 150
4 Ferry 80
5 Cable tram 30
6 Aerial lift 50
7 Funicular 50
11 Trolleybus 150
12 Monorail 150
- Unknown 200

You can see more about this notice here.

tripCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the problematic trip. tripId (?) `trip_id` of the problematic trip. routeId (?) `route_id` of the problematic trip. speedKph (?) Travel speed (km/h). distanceKm (?) Distance between stops (km). csvRowNumber1 (?) The row number of the first stop time. stopSequence1 (?) `stop_sequence` of the first stop. stopId1 (?) `stop_id` of the first stop. stopName1 (?) `stop_name` of the first stop. departureTime1 (?) `departure_time` of the first stop. csvRowNumber2 (?) The row number of the second stop time. stopSequence2 (?) `stop_sequence` of the second stop. stopId2 (?) `stop_id` of the second stop. stopName2 (?) `stop_name` of the second stop. arrivalTime2 (?) `arrival_time` of the second stop.
386 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:44634{L40_5}-DH-SCOLAIRE_2_LMWJV:468724" "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:L40_5" 600.3369277142643 20.01123092380881 7125 0 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:PGTACHE1" "Tachennic" "07:13:00" 7126 1 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:CACHATE1" "Château d'Eau" "07:14:00"
386 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:44634{L40_5}-DH-SCOLAIRE_2_LMWJV:468724" "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:L40_5" 569.3884656562119 18.979615521873733 7126 1 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:CACHATE1" "Château d'Eau" "07:14:00" 7127 2 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:PGBEUZ1" "Croas Ar Beuz" "07:15:00"
fast_travel_between_far_stops WARNING 1

fast_travel_between_far_stops

A transit vehicle moves too fast between two far stops.

Two stops are considered "far" if they are more than 10 km apart. This normally indicates a more serious problem than too fast travel between consecutive stops.

The speed threshold depends on route type and are the same as fast_travel_between_consecutive_stops.

You can see more about this notice here.

tripCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the problematic trip. tripId (?) `trip_id` of the problematic trip. routeId (?) `route_id` of the problematic trip. speedKph (?) Travel speed (km/h). distanceKm (?) Distance between stops (km). csvRowNumber1 (?) The row number of the first stop time. stopSequence1 (?) `stop_sequence` of the first stop. stopId1 (?) `stop_id` of the first stop. stopName1 (?) `stop_name` of the first stop. departureTime1 (?) `departure_time` of the first stop. csvRowNumber2 (?) The row number of the second stop time. stopSequence2 (?) `stop_sequence` of the second stop. stopId2 (?) `stop_id` of the second stop. stopName2 (?) `stop_name` of the second stop. arrivalTime2 (?) `arrival_time` of the second stop.
386 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:44634{L40_5}-DH-SCOLAIRE_2_LMWJV:468724" "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:L40_5" 600.3369277142643 20.01123092380881 7125 0 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:PGTACHE1" "Tachennic" "07:13:00" 7126 1 "105022-LINEOTIMPERI:CACHATE1" "Château d'Eau" "07:14:00"
unexpected_enum_value WARNING 6

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" 10 "route_type" 200
"routes.txt" 11 "route_type" 200
"routes.txt" 12 "route_type" 200
"routes.txt" 13 "route_type" 200
"routes.txt" 14 "route_type" 200
"routes.txt" 15 "route_type" 200