Tools for working with GTFS public transit data in ArcGIS
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Tools for working with GTFS public transit data in ArcGIS
Collect real-time transit data and process it into a retroactive GTFS 'schedule' which can be used for routing/analysis
A Python toolkit for generating human-readable timetables from GTFS data; uses PANDAS and gtfs_kit
GTFS Segments: A fast and efficient library to generate bus stop spacings
Turn GTFS-RT transit updates into historical arrival data.
GTFS Realtime Transit Arrivals for Home Assistant
A simple python library for parsing, editing and writing GTFS files
Provides real-time bus arrival information using GTFS.
Python wrapper for transit.land API
A live, realtime departure board for trains/buses at UW Terminal.
Applying graph theory to real-world problems!
Generates the batches of medium-format (A3), print-ready PDF schedule posters with integrated local maps for a specific transit stop from a static GTFS package. Example GTFS files could be derived from https://opendata.waltti.fi/docs.
yet another repo (Python-based) to parse clipper card transaction histories for commute reimbursements
Something to do with modeling and querying MBTA transit data
Production-grade Snowflake + dbt medallion data platform for transit, bike share, and weather analytics in Toronto
Combines ZET static GTFS and realtime feeds to provide route boards, nearby departures, and dynamically managed watch sensors.
GTFS data scraped from OpenStreetMap, provider sites for Pittsburgh-area counties
A transit departures board for ESP32 + HUB75 displays powered by Home Assistant
A small data platform for GTA transit data. Live observability, deliberate trade-offs, under CAD $20/month.
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