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Page 1: The general transit feed specification (gtfs) and implications for international development - Holly Krambeck - World Bank - Transforming Transportation 2015

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The General Transit Feed

Specification (GTFS) and

Implications for International

Development

Holly Krambeck, World BankPresented at Transforming Transportation 2015

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The General Transit Feed Specification(GTFS)

and Implications for International Development

Holly [email protected]

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City of 12 million people

70% of all trips made on public transit

SUPPOSE

AND YOU WANT TOTake a bus somewhere

orIdentify a suitable location for a

new transit route or station

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YOU’LL NEED A MAP!

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35% of the world’s 100 largest cities

do not have complete transit route maps

92%of the world’s largest lower-middle income cities

(25 out of the largest 100)

do not have complete transit route maps

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THE EXPERIMENT

Create cities’ first integrated, multi-modal transit maps and databases using a data standard that

is not remotely intended to solve transit challenges in developing countries…

the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS)

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WHAT IS GTFS?

• Open data standard

Route Type Route ID Route Name

Bus 123 A to B

… … …

Route ID Route Name Route Type

123 A to B 3

… … …

Effectively, taking existing data types and adjusting column names and encoding

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WHY DO WEGTFS?

• Growing # of developers are creating innovative solutions to transit challenges, leveraging this standard.

• In theory, an investment in an application in one city can be adopted in any other city that

has adopted the same standards. In business and international development, this is a very powerful concept!

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WHY DO WEGTFS?

• 800+ uniform transit datasets available to you RIGHT NOW:

http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/

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WORLD BANKGTFS-BASED PROJECTS

Manila, PhilippinesZhengzhou, Jinan, Nanchang; China

Haiphong, VietnamUlaanbaatar, Mongolia

Mexico City, MexicoSao Paulo, Brazil (new)

Cairo, Egypt (new)

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WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED

(1) GTFS databases do have the potential to help developing cities

overcome, for the first time, challenges they had faced for

many years; and (2) GTFS databases are very difficult

to establish and maintain in developing countries.

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GTFS ALL STARS

Bibiana McHugh, Trimet The “Mother” of GTFS

Jacqueline Klopp, Columbia University Mapping Nairobi transit

Kevin Webb, Conveyal Building a library of open-source solutions for transit planning

Tiffany Chu, Transitmix Building beautiful tools togather public input on transit routing


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