Turning off the Transitland v1 Datastore API
We announced the multi-step deprecation of the Transitland v1 API in a blog post in 2019. The time has now come the Interline team to finally turn off the v1 Datastore API.
We announced the multi-step deprecation of the Transitland v1 API in a blog post in 2019. The time has now come the Interline team to finally turn off the v1 Datastore API.
To meet meet the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law's requirement to collect data on American transit agencies' "geographic service area coverage," the US Federal Transit Administration will begin to require GTFS feeds from fixed-route transit agencies that receive federal funds.
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MTC and Interline have released updated fares and transfer discounts for over 30 Bay Area transit agencies using the adopted GTFS-Fares v2 "base implementation" and a series of proposed extensions.
American public transit agencies that receive federal funds are required to report information for inclusion in the National Transit Database. The Federal Transit Administration is proposing that each agency will also provide a URL for a GTFS feed in their NTD reports.
Interline and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission are now releasing monthly "stop observation" datasets derived from the Regional GTFS Realtime Feed.
We are adjusting access to Transitland's GTFS feed version archive to better balance concerns.
Since releasing the global transit map and v2 Vector Tiles API last year, we've added a variety of improvements in functionality and in rendering.
Interline is pleased to sign the newly drafted Mobility Data Interoperability Principles.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Interline are pleased to announce a single consolidated Regional GTFS Realtime feed. Developers can now get a comprehensive and up-to-date views of the Bay Area's bus, train, and ferry services.
Here's one of our favorite new additions to Transitland v2: search across all of the operators, feed records, and routes in Transitland.
Here's one of our favorite new additions to Transitland v2: a "slippy map" of transit routes and stops around the world.