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Fares v2 - General Transit Feed Specification - GTFS You can see examples here that show what can be modelled using what has been officially adopted in GTFS Producers may implement Fares v2 in the same dataset with Fares v1, since there is no technical conflict between the two
California Minimum General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) Guidelines Publish the following files and fields included in the base GTFS Schedule specification and the GTFS Schedule Best Practices (version 1 0 or later): Fares data using the Fares v2 format and applicable proposed files
Fares - Transit Partners Help - Google Help The General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) uses 2 different files to model fares: fare_attributes txt: This file contains a FareAttribute that defines a fare class A FareAttribute has a
Fares - OpenTripPlanner 2 In 2022 the GTFS spec was extended to contain a powerful new model, called Fares V2, to describe fares, prices and products for public transport tickets A baseline effort was merged into the main spec in May OTP experimentally supports the merged baseline plus a few extensions from the larger, unmerged spec
Fares (v2) - GTFS These videos have been created for transit agencies to understand the purpose of Fares (v2), as well as how to use Google Sheets to create, edit, and upload GTFS Fares (v2) data
GTFS 101: A Guide to High Quality Transit Data - MobilityData Okay, so now that you know the basics of GTFS, are you ready to start learning how to implement GTFS Fares-v2? To get started, you can watch these four video tutorials and follow along with this written resource
California Transit Data Guidelines Frequently Asked Questions How can I create Fares v2 data? How can I create Pathways data? How can I create GTFS-Flex data? What does a Transit Data Assessment look like? Where can I get more support? Can I see how my data stacks up against the Guidelines on a regular basis?
Introduction - General Transit Feed Specification This guide will demonstrate how to model common fare structures using Fares (v2) We begin by introducing the fare features supported in Fares (v2) and the corresponding files used for each