GTFS Schedule Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2026-05-09T09:30:40Z,
for the dataset file:///shared/vbus_4d1e5085.zip. No country code was provided.

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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. calendar_dates.txt
  4. routes.txt
  5. shapes.txt
  6. stop_times.txt
  7. stops.txt
  8. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 35
  • Routes: 14
  • Shapes: 113
  • Stops: 326
  • Trips: 557

Specification Compliance report

1679 notices reported (653 errors, 1026 warnings, 0 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
foreign_key_violation ERROR 649

foreign_key_violation

Wrong foreign key.

A foreign key references the primary key of another file. A foreign key violation means that the foreign key referenced from a given row (the child file) cannot be found in the corresponding file (the parent file). The Foreign keys are defined in the specification under "Type" for each file.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 649 affected records are displayed below.

childFilename (?) The name of the file from which reference is made. childFieldName (?) The name of the field that makes reference. parentFilename (?) The name of the file that is referred to. parentFieldName (?) The name of the field that is referred to. fieldValue (?) The faulty record's value. csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record.
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1101007421" 10699
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1101007421" 10700
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1101019422" 10701
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1101019422" 10702
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10703
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10704
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10705
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10706
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10707
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10708
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10709
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10710
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10711
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200407031" 10712
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10713
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10714
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10715
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10716
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10717
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10718
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10719
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10720
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10721
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10722
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200412252" 10723
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10724
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10725
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10726
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10727
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10728
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10729
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10730
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10731
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10732
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10733
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10734
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200416502" 10735
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10736
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10737
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10738
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10739
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10740
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10741
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10742
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10743
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10744
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10745
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10746
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10747
"stop_times.txt" "trip_id" "trips.txt" "trip_id" "1200417402" 10748
trip_distance_exceeds_shape_distance ERROR 4

trip_distance_exceeds_shape_distance

The distance between the last shape point and last stop point is greater than or equal to the 11.1m threshold.

You can see more about this notice here.

tripId (?) The faulty record's trip id. shapeId (?) The faulty record's shape id. maxTripDistanceTraveled (?) The faulty record's trip max distance traveled. maxShapeDistanceTraveled (?) The faulty record's shape max distance traveled. geoDistanceToShape (?) The distance in meters between the shape and the stop.
"1001132521" "344" 6860.0 5166.0 1097.1300445204215
"1001093521" "344" 6860.0 5166.0 1097.1300445204215
"1100113251" "344" 6860.0 5166.0 1097.1300445204215
"1100109351" "344" 6860.0 5166.0 1097.1300445204215
leading_or_trailing_whitespaces WARNING 684

leading_or_trailing_whitespaces

The value in CSV file has leading or trailing whitespaces.

This notice is emitted for values protected with double quotes since whitespaces for non-protected values are trimmed automatically by CSV parser.

The validator strips whitespaces from protected values. We do not see any use case when such a whitespace may be needed. On the other hand, some real-world feeds use trailing whitespaces for some values and omit them for the others. This is causing the largest problem when a primary key and a foreign key differ just by a whitespace: it is clear that they are intended to be the same, that is why we always strip whitespaces.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 684 affected records are displayed below.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. fieldName (?) Faulty record's field name. fieldValue (?) Faulty value.
"trips.txt" 340 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 341 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 342 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 343 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 344 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 345 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 354 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 355 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 356 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 357 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 358 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 359 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 360 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 361 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 362 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 363 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 364 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 365 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 366 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 367 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 368 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 369 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 370 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"trips.txt" 371 "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5922 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5923 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5924 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5925 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5926 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5927 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5928 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5929 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5930 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5931 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5932 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5933 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5934 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5935 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5936 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5937 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5938 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5939 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5940 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5941 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5942 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5943 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5944 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5945 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5946 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
"stop_times.txt" 5947 "stop_headsign" "VESOUL PEM par Technologia "
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"
mixed_case_recommended_field WARNING 267

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 267 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.
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "FROTEY FJT" 16
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "FROTEY FJT" 17
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "VESOUL ESAT" 148
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "VESOUL PEM" 195
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "VESOUL SDIS" 218
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "VESOUL SDIS" 219
"stops.txt" "stop_name" "VESOUL PEM" 327
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 77
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 78
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 79
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 80
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 81
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 82
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 83
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 84
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 85
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 86
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 87
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 88
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 89
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 90
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 91
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 92
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 93
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 94
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 95
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 96
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 97
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 98
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 99
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 100
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 101
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 102
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 103
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 104
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 105
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 106
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 107
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 108
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 109
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 110
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 111
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 112
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 113
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 114
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 115
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 116
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 117
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 118
"trips.txt" "trip_headsign" "VESOUL PEM" 119
route_color_contrast WARNING 6

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.
"L5" 6 "#FFD500" "#FFFFFF"
"D1" 11 "#BEBDC8" "#FFFFFF"
"D2" 12 "#BEBDC8" "#FFFFFF"
"D3" 13 "#BEBDC8" "#FFFFFF"
"D4" 14 "#BEBDC8" "#FFFFFF"
"D5" 15 "#BEBDC8" "#FFFFFF"
stop_too_far_from_shape WARNING 2

stop_too_far_from_shape

Stop too far from trip shape.

Per GTFS Best Practices, route alignments (in shapes.txt) should be within 100 meters of stop locations which a trip serves. This potentially indicates a problem with the location of the stop or the path of the shape.

You can see more about this notice here.

tripCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record from `trips.txt`. shapeId (?) The id of the shape that is referred to. tripId (?) The id of the trip that is referred to. stopTimeCsvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record from `stop_times.txt`. stopId (?) The id of the stop that is referred to. stopName (?) The name of the stop that is referred to. match (?) Latitude and longitude pair of the location. geoDistanceToShape (?) Distance from stop to shape.
36 "344" "1001132521" 2389 "VESEMM1" "VESOUL Emmaüs" [47.6393,6.1669] 500.2761887755696
36 "344" "1001132521" 2390 "VESESA1" "VESOUL ESAT" [47.6394,6.1666] 656.7351708788764
stop_without_stop_time WARNING 1

stop_without_stop_time

A stop in stops.txt is not referenced by any stop_times.stop_id.

Such stops are not used by any trip and normally do not provide user value. This notice may indicate a typo in stop_times.txt.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. stopId (?) The id of the faulty stop. stopName (?) The name of the faulty stop.
327 "VESPEM02" "VESOUL PEM"
unused_shape WARNING 65

unused_shape

Shape is not used in GTFS file trips.txt.

All records defined by GTFS shapes.txt should be used in trips.txt.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 65 affected records are displayed below.

shapeId (?) The faulty record's id. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record.
"282" 3117
"283" 3445
"284" 3759
"285" 4142
"286" 4636
"287" 5232
"288" 5565
"289" 5973
"290" 6392
"291" 6814
"292" 7120
"293" 7530
"294" 7954
"295" 8249
"296" 8497
"297" 8996
"298" 9371
"299" 9899
"300" 10083
"301" 10288
"305" 10512
"306" 10603
"308" 10690
"309" 10999
"310" 11256
"311" 11604
"312" 11947
"313" 12316
"314" 12572
"315" 12732
"316" 12885
"317" 13052
"318" 13209
"319" 13383
"320" 13512
"321" 13519
"322" 13526
"323" 13986
"324" 14375
"325" 14465
"326" 14513
"327" 14796
"330" 15021
"331" 15024
"332" 15027
"333" 15030
"336" 15033
"337" 15113
"338" 15193
"339" 15274