GTFS Schedule Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2025-12-12T23:23:50Z,
for the dataset file:///shared/andemu-gtfs-2025.zip. No country code was provided.

Use this report alongside our documentation.

Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
N/A
Publisher URL:
N/A
Feed Email:
N/A
Feed Language:
N/A

Files included


  1. agency.txt
  2. calendar.txt
  3. fare_attributes.txt
  4. fare_rules.txt
  5. routes.txt
  6. shapes.txt
  7. stop_times.txt
  8. stops.txt
  9. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 0
  • Routes: 2
  • Shapes: 22
  • Stops: 46
  • Trips: 22

Specification Compliance report

406 notices reported (376 errors, 30 warnings, 0 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
equal_shape_distance_diff_coordinates ERROR 376

equal_shape_distance_diff_coordinates

Two consecutive points have equal shape_dist_traveled and different lat/lon coordinates in shapes.txt and the distance between the two points is greater than the 1.11m.

When sorted by shape.shape_pt_sequence, the values for shape_dist_traveled must increase along a shape. Two consecutive points with equal values for shape_dist_traveled and different coordinates indicate an error.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 376 affected records are displayed below.

shapeId (?) The id of the faulty shape. csvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt`. shapeDistTraveled (?) The faulty record's `shape_dist_traveled` value. shapePtSequence (?) The faulty record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt` of the previous shape point. prevShapeDistTraveled (?) The previous shape point's `shape_dist_traveled` value. prevShapePtSequence (?) The previous record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. actualDistanceBetweenShapePoints (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the previous shape point.
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 333 0.0 1 332 0.0 0 1899.096284755785
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 335 0.0 3 334 0.0 2 419.64334121757247
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 336 0.0 4 335 0.0 3 642.8290621964401
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 337 0.0 5 336 0.0 4 584.6124514073688
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 338 0.0 6 337 0.0 5 1088.4208293781714
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 339 0.0 7 338 0.0 6 559.710734849894
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 340 0.0 8 339 0.0 7 411.7311361133807
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 341 0.0 9 340 0.0 8 950.7172624767326
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 342 0.0 10 341 0.0 9 1212.2696294904142
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 343 0.0 11 342 0.0 10 451.5020181350646
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 344 0.0 12 343 0.0 11 2036.1137556520032
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 345 0.0 13 344 0.0 12 1196.0551396422347
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 346 0.0 14 345 0.0 13 583.2038321203275
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 347 0.0 15 346 0.0 14 498.3241544307878
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 348 0.0 16 347 0.0 15 1873.907563196253
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 349 0.0 17 348 0.0 16 354.19806345742836
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 350 0.0 18 349 0.0 17 425.22172960481635
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 312 0.0 1 311 0.0 0 425.22172960481635
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 313 0.0 2 312 0.0 1 354.19806345742836
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 314 0.0 3 313 0.0 2 1873.907563196253
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 315 0.0 4 314 0.0 3 498.3241544307878
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 316 0.0 5 315 0.0 4 583.2038321203275
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 317 0.0 6 316 0.0 5 1196.0551396422347
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 318 0.0 7 317 0.0 6 2036.113755652003
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 319 0.0 8 318 0.0 7 451.5020181350646
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 320 0.0 9 319 0.0 8 753.0547892848854
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 321 0.0 10 320 0.0 9 151.05156375739014
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 322 0.0 11 321 0.0 10 308.5244635222552
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 323 0.0 12 322 0.0 11 1290.3993136383644
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 324 0.0 13 323 0.0 12 445.1941188511953
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 325 0.0 14 324 0.0 13 132.87149923295328
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 326 0.0 15 325 0.0 14 1088.4208293781714
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 327 0.0 16 326 0.0 15 584.6124514073688
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 328 0.0 17 327 0.0 16 642.8290621964401
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 329 0.0 18 328 0.0 17 419.64334121757247
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 331 0.0 20 330 0.0 19 1899.096284755785
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 291 0.0 1 290 0.0 0 425.22172960481635
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 292 0.0 2 291 0.0 1 354.19806345742836
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 293 0.0 3 292 0.0 2 1873.907563196253
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 294 0.0 4 293 0.0 3 498.3241544307878
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 295 0.0 5 294 0.0 4 583.2038321203275
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 296 0.0 6 295 0.0 5 1196.0551396422347
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 297 0.0 7 296 0.0 6 2036.113755652003
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 298 0.0 8 297 0.0 7 451.5020181350646
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 299 0.0 9 298 0.0 8 753.0547892848854
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 300 0.0 10 299 0.0 9 151.05156375739014
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 301 0.0 11 300 0.0 10 308.5244635222552
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 302 0.0 12 301 0.0 11 1290.3993136383644
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 303 0.0 13 302 0.0 12 445.1941188511953
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 304 0.0 14 303 0.0 13 132.87149923295328
equal_shape_distance_same_coordinates WARNING 12

equal_shape_distance_same_coordinates

Two consecutive points have equal shape_dist_traveled and the same lat/lon coordinates in shapes.txt.

When sorted by shape.shape_pt_sequence, the values for shape_dist_traveled must increase along a shape. Two consecutive points with equal values for shape_dist_traveled and the same coordinates indicate a duplicative shape point.

You can see more about this notice here.

shapeId (?) The id of the faulty shape. csvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt`. shapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the faulty record. shapePtSequence (?) The faulty record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt` of the previous shape point. prevShapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the previous shape point. prevShapePtSequence (?) The previous record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`.
"PORTICCIO_SHP9" 334 0.0 2 333 0.0 1
"PORTICCIO_SHP8" 330 0.0 19 329 0.0 18
"PORTICCIO_SHP7" 309 0.0 19 308 0.0 18
"PORTICCIO_SHP6" 273 0.0 2 272 0.0 1
"PORTICCIO_SHP5" 269 0.0 19 268 0.0 18
"PORTICCIO_SHP12" 410 0.0 19 409 0.0 18
"PORTICCIO_SHP4" 233 0.0 2 232 0.0 1
"PORTICCIO_SHP11" 389 0.0 19 388 0.0 18
"PORTICCIO_SHP3" 214 0.0 2 213 0.0 1
"PORTICCIO_SHP10" 353 0.0 2 352 0.0 1
"PORTICCIO_SHP2" 210 0.0 19 209 0.0 18
"PORTICCIO_SHP1" 174 0.0 2 173 0.0 1
expired_calendar WARNING 4

expired_calendar

Dataset should not contain date ranges for services that have already expired.

This warning takes into account the calendar_dates.txt file as well as the calendar.txt file.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. serviceId (?) The service id of the faulty record.
2 "ajaccio_semaine"
3 "ajaccio_dimanche"
4 "porticcio_semaine"
5 "porticcio_dimanche"
missing_recommended_field WARNING 10

missing_recommended_field

A recommended field is missing.

The given field has no value in some input row, even though values are recommended.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. fieldName (?) The name of the missing field.
"fare_attributes.txt" 2 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 3 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 4 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 5 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 6 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 7 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 8 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 9 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 10 "agency_id"
"fare_attributes.txt" 11 "agency_id"
missing_recommended_file WARNING 1

missing_recommended_file

A recommended file is missing.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file.
"feed_info.txt"
route_color_contrast WARNING 1

route_color_contrast

Insufficient route color contrast.

A route's color and route_text_color should be contrasting.

You can see more about this notice here.

routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route color. routeTextColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route text color.
"PORTICCIO_001" 3 "#1B4F64" "#000000"
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`.
"AJACCIO_001" 2 "Ajaccio" "Ajaccio - Capo di Feno"
trip_coverage_not_active_for_next7_days WARNING 1

trip_coverage_not_active_for_next7_days

Trips data should be valid for at least the next seven days.

This notice is triggered if the date range where a significant number of trips are running ends in less than 7 days.

You can see more about this notice here.

currentDate (?) Current date (YYYYMMDD format). serviceWindowStartDate (?) The start date of the majority service window. serviceWindowEndDate (?) The end date of the majority service window.
"20251212" "20250602" "20250915"