GTFS Schedule Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2026-05-23T00:01:10Z,
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Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
Aayush Rai
Publisher URL:
https://github.com/croyla
Feed Email:
N/A
Feed Language:
English
Feed Start Date:
2026-05-20
Feed End Date:
2026-11-16

Files included


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

Counts


  • Agencies: 2
  • Blocks: 0
  • Routes: 554
  • Shapes: 0
  • Stops: 6599
  • Trips: 9825

Specification Compliance report

82 notices reported (0 errors, 82 warnings, 0 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
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.
2694 "trip_6053996" "38/1-1" 609.9949079842148 10.166581799736914 141592 2 "1703" "Nayannagar" "07:40:00" 141620 30 "1353" "Mount Carmel School" "07:40:00"
missing_feed_contact_email_and_url WARNING 1

missing_feed_contact_email_and_url

Best Practices for feed_info.txt suggest providing at least one of feed_contact_email and feed_contact_url.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the validated record.
2
missing_recommended_field WARNING 1

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.
"feed_info.txt" 2 "feed_version"
mixed_case_recommended_field WARNING 79

mixed_case_recommended_field

This field has customer-facing text and should use Mixed Case (should contain upper and lower case letters).

This field contains customer-facing text and should use Mixed Case (upper and lower case letters) to ensure good readability when displayed to riders. Avoid the use of abbreviations throughout the feed (e.g. St. for Street) unless a location is called by its abbreviated name (e.g. “JFK Airport”). Abbreviations may be problematic for accessibility by screen reader software and voice user interfaces.

Good examples:
Field Text Dataset
"Schwerin, Hauptbahnhof" Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg
"Red Hook/Atlantic Basin" NYC Ferry
"Campo Grande Norte" Carris
Bad examples:
Field Text
"GALLERIA MALL"
"3427 GG 17"
"21 Clark Rd Est"

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 79 affected records are displayed below.

filename (?) Name of the faulty file. fieldName (?) Name of the faulty field. fieldValue (?) Faulty value. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record.
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "143sh" 7
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "3sh" 13
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "66/3sh" 15
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "71/1sh" 16
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "51sh" 20
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "51sh" 21
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "151sh" 26
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "60sh" 27
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "3sh" 30
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "130sh" 31
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "14sh" 41
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "15/3sh" 45
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "49sh" 55
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "22sh" 68
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "22sh" 69
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "28sh" 73
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "31sh" 92
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "37sh" 112
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "37sh" 113
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "42sh" 130
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "60sh" 158
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "89/1sh" 184
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "69sh" 191
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "69sh" 192
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "69sh" 193
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "90sh" 197
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "72sh" 206
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "75sh" 214
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "85sh" 232
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "85sh" 233
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "90sh" 242
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "90sh" 243
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "90sh" 244
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "90sh" 245
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "101sh" 246
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "123sh" 274
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "123sh" 275
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "123sh" 276
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "125sh" 277
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "130sh" 285
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "130sh" 286
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "130sh" 287
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "130sh" 288
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "130sh" 289
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "13/1sh" 290
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "137sh" 300
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "136sh" 302
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "137sh" 303
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "137sh" 304
"routes.txt" "route_short_name" "137sh" 305