Tuesday 22 April 2014

GTFS brings open data to public transit: A developer's first look at the spec

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GTFS brings open data to public transit: A developer's first look at the spec

Google and a group of developers spearheaded GTFS, a format for public transportation schedules and geographic data. Here's what developers need to know to start using the data standard.

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