GTFS Schedule Validation Report

This report was generated by the Canonical GTFS Schedule validator, version 7.1.0 at 2026-05-05T02:20:42Z,
for the dataset file:///shared/area_0c66c444.zip. No country code was provided.

Use this report alongside our documentation.

Summary

Agencies included


Feed Info


Publisher Name:
GMV Syncromatics
Feed Email:
support@gmvsync.com
Feed Language:
English
Feed Start Date:
2026-04-26
Feed End Date:
N/A

Files included


  1. agency.txt
  2. calendar.txt
  3. calendar_attributes.txt
  4. directions.txt
  5. feed_info.txt
  6. realtime_routes.txt
  7. routes.txt
  8. shapes.txt
  9. stop_times.txt
  10. stops.txt
  11. trips.txt

Counts


  • Agencies: 1
  • Blocks: 84
  • Routes: 13
  • Shapes: 46
  • Stops: 236
  • Trips: 1528

Specification Compliance report

220 notices reported (0 errors, 217 warnings, 3 infos)

Notice Code Severity Total
equal_shape_distance_same_coordinates WARNING 109

equal_shape_distance_same_coordinates

Two consecutive points have equal shape_dist_traveled and the same lat/lon coordinates in shapes.txt.

When sorted by shape.shape_pt_sequence, the values for shape_dist_traveled must increase along a shape. Two consecutive points with equal values for shape_dist_traveled and the same coordinates indicate a duplicative shape point.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 109 affected records are displayed below.

shapeId (?) The id of the faulty shape. csvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt`. shapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the faulty record. shapePtSequence (?) The faulty record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`. prevCsvRowNumber (?) The row number from `shapes.txt` of the previous shape point. prevShapeDistTraveled (?) Actual distance traveled along the shape from the first shape point to the previous shape point. prevShapePtSequence (?) The previous record's `shapes.shape_pt_sequence`.
"27829" 2927 104.33764734325673 9 2926 104.33764734325673 8
"27829" 2939 610.7731594770445 21 2938 610.7731594770445 20
"27829" 2943 698.3023634083953 25 2942 698.3023634083953 24
"27829" 2947 765.3506102676844 29 2946 765.3506102676844 28
"27829" 2949 847.9391950913669 31 2948 847.9391950913669 30
"27829" 2968 1881.1037917897838 50 2967 1881.1037917897838 49
"27829" 2991 2851.1611889249743 73 2990 2851.1611889249743 72
"27829" 3044 5835.723308059251 126 3043 5835.723308059251 125
"27829" 3127 9955.254354510185 209 3126 9955.254354510185 208
"27829" 3158 14496.115564030117 240 3157 14496.115564030117 239
"27829" 3160 14513.964673422452 242 3159 14513.964673422452 241
"27829" 3170 15896.3078208093 252 3169 15896.3078208093 251
"27829" 3188 17153.665017366104 270 3187 17153.665017366104 269
"27829" 3198 17777.310953495715 280 3197 17777.310953495715 279
"27829" 3203 17943.09528392683 285 3202 17943.09528392683 284
"27829" 3229 18216.828944339726 311 3228 18216.828944339726 310
"27829" 3232 18301.616285612054 314 3231 18301.616285612054 313
"27829" 3237 18416.143052786752 319 3236 18416.143052786752 318
"27829" 3260 19915.535519184195 342 3259 19915.535519184195 341
"27829" 3279 21421.264513864768 361 3278 21421.264513864768 360
"27829" 3291 22259.70971265811 373 3290 22259.70971265811 372
"27829" 3295 22656.83061664979 377 3294 22656.83061664979 376
"27829" 3301 22795.22294402834 383 3300 22795.22294402834 382
"27829" 3302 22795.22294402834 384 3301 22795.22294402834 383
"27828" 2551 0.0 1 2550 0.0 0
"27828" 2553 5.577543595512174 3 2552 5.577543595512174 2
"27828" 2561 119.40196882790158 11 2560 119.40196882790158 10
"27828" 2564 209.75813318229848 14 2563 209.75813318229848 13
"27828" 2567 233.423626131213 17 2566 233.423626131213 16
"27828" 2608 3645.7061227705244 58 2607 3645.7061227705244 57
"27828" 2699 10665.645666240483 149 2698 10665.645666240483 148
"27828" 2869 21276.692076373583 319 2868 21276.692076373583 318
"27828" 2880 21509.40834830516 330 2879 21509.40834830516 329
"27828" 2887 21707.573044476416 337 2886 21707.573044476416 336
"27828" 2894 21834.44610856044 344 2893 21834.44610856044 343
"27828" 2905 22314.406924280112 355 2904 22314.406924280112 354
"27828" 2908 22345.04319024619 358 2907 22345.04319024619 357
"27828" 2910 22376.267685646508 360 2909 22376.267685646508 359
"27828" 2912 22402.040030491782 362 2911 22402.040030491782 361
"27828" 2914 22469.096581619542 364 2913 22469.096581619542 363
"27828" 2916 22475.956596961143 366 2915 22475.956596961143 365
"28898" 9068 556.0456516818883 31 9067 556.0456516818883 30
"28898" 9069 556.0456516818883 32 9068 556.0456516818883 31
"28898" 9086 837.8427601345722 49 9085 837.8427601345722 48
"28898" 9087 837.8427601345722 50 9086 837.8427601345722 49
"27824" 1876 103.49550507930674 8 1875 103.49550507930674 7
"27824" 1888 609.9310172130945 20 1887 609.9310172130945 19
"27824" 1892 697.4602211444453 24 1891 697.4602211444453 23
"27824" 1896 764.5084680037344 28 1895 764.5084680037344 27
"27824" 1898 847.0970528274169 30 1897 847.0970528274169 29
leading_or_trailing_whitespaces WARNING 18

leading_or_trailing_whitespaces

The value in CSV file has leading or trailing whitespaces.

This notice is emitted for values protected with double quotes since whitespaces for non-protected values are trimmed automatically by CSV parser.

The validator strips whitespaces from protected values. We do not see any use case when such a whitespace may be needed. On the other hand, some real-world feeds use trailing whitespaces for some values and omit them for the others. This is causing the largest problem when a primary key and a foreign key differ just by a whitespace: it is clear that they are intended to be the same, that is why we always strip whitespaces.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. fieldName (?) Faulty record's field name. fieldValue (?) Faulty value.
"stops.txt" 3 "stop_name" "Cherryland Center at TC Curling "
"stops.txt" 22 "stop_name" "M-22 at M-72 (Lakeside) "
"stops.txt" 23 "stop_name" "M-22 at Discovery Pier "
"stops.txt" 41 "stop_name" "Meijer Park and Ride "
"stops.txt" 56 "stop_name" "Union St. at 7th St. "
"stops.txt" 64 "stop_name" "Keystone Rd. at Goodwill Inn "
"stops.txt" 74 "stop_name" "Traverse Area District Library (Inbound) "
"stops.txt" 87 "stop_name" "Barlow St. at USPS "
"stops.txt" 105 "stop_name" "E Front St at Fair St "
"stops.txt" 119 "stop_name" "Munson Ave at 8th St "
"stops.txt" 152 "stop_name" "S. Airport at Woodcreek "
"stops.txt" 160 "stop_name" "LaFranier Rd. at Kings Court "
"stops.txt" 161 "stop_name" "LaFranier Rd. at Andrew Place "
"stops.txt" 179 "stop_name" "M-22 at Fort Road "
"stops.txt" 184 "stop_name" "Silver Dr at Grand Traverse Commons (Stella - Westbound) "
"stops.txt" 194 "stop_name" "South Airport at Raquet Club Dr. "
"stops.txt" 218 "stop_name" "Mission Hill Church "
"stops.txt" 235 "stop_name" "14th St at Maple St "
missing_feed_info_date WARNING 1

missing_feed_info_date

One of feed_start_date or feed_end_date is specified, but not both.

Even though feed_info.start_date and feed_info.end_date are optional, if one field is provided the second one should also be provided.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. fieldName (?) Either `feed_end_date` or `feed_start_date`.
2 "feed_end_date"
missing_recommended_field WARNING 1

missing_recommended_field

A recommended field is missing.

The given field has no value in some input row, even though values are recommended.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the faulty file. csvRowNumber (?) The row of the faulty record. fieldName (?) The name of the missing field.
"feed_info.txt" 2 "feed_end_date"
route_color_contrast WARNING 1

route_color_contrast

Insufficient route color contrast.

A route's color and route_text_color should be contrasting.

You can see more about this notice here.

routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route color. routeTextColor (?) The faulty record's HTML route text color.
"6107" 11 "#FDB812" "#FFFFFF"
route_long_name_contains_short_name WARNING 13

route_long_name_contains_short_name

Long name should not contain short name for a single route.

In routes.txt, route_long_name should not contain the value for route_short_name, because when both are provided, they are often combined by transit applications. Note that only one of the two fields is required. If there is no short name used for a route, use route_long_name only.

Good examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name Dataset
"N"/"Judah" Muni San Fransisco
"6"/"ML King Jr Blvd" Trimet Portland Streetcar
"55"/"Boulevard Saint Laurent" STM Montreal
"1"/"Rangiora/Cashmere" Metro Christchurch

Bad examples:

route_short_name/route_long_name
"604"/"604"
"14"/"Route 14"
"2"/"Route 2: Bellows Falls In-Town"

You can see more about this notice here.

routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeShortName (?) The faulty record's `route_short_name`. routeLongName (?) The faulty record's `route_long_name`.
"5990" 2 "01" "01 Downtown to GT Mall"
"5991" 3 "02" "02 Downtown to LaFranier Transfer Park-N-Ride"
"5992" 4 "10" "10 Traverse City to Suttons Bay"
"5993" 5 "13" "13 Traverse City to Kingsley"
"5994" 6 "12" "12 Traverse City to Interlochen"
"5995" 7 "14" "14 Traverse City to Acme"
"5996" 8 "Bayline" "Bayline"
"6003" 9 "16" "16 Traverse City to Old Mission Peninsula"
"6013" 10 "31" "31 East Traverse Flex Route"
"6107" 11 "07" "07 Crosstown"
"6234" 12 "West" "West"
"6451" 13 "11" "11 - Traverse City to Glen Arbor"
"6901" 14 "05" "05 - LaFranier Transfer to NMC Dennos Museum"
same_name_and_description_for_route WARNING 3

same_name_and_description_for_route

Same name and description for route.

The GTFS spec defines routes.txt route_desc as:

Description of a route that provides useful, quality information. Do not simply duplicate the name of the route.

See the GTFS and GTFS Best Practices links below for more examples of how to populate the route_short_name, route_long_name, and route_desc fields.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. routeId (?) The id of the faulty record. routeDesc (?) The `routes.routes_desc` of the faulty record. specifiedField (?) Either `route_short_name` or `route_long_name`.
8 "5996" "Bayline" "route_short_name"
9 "6003" "16" "route_short_name"
10 "6013" "31" "route_short_name"
stop_without_stop_time WARNING 2

stop_without_stop_time

A stop in stops.txt is not referenced by any stop_times.stop_id.

Such stops are not used by any trip and normally do not provide user value. This notice may indicate a typo in stop_times.txt.

You can see more about this notice here.

csvRowNumber (?) The row number of the faulty record. stopId (?) The id of the faulty stop. stopName (?) The name of the faulty stop.
110 "8414579" "US-31 at Traverse City State Park (Eastbound)"
118 "8439940" "US-31 at Traverse City State Park (Westbound)"
trip_distance_exceeds_shape_distance_below_threshold WARNING 69

trip_distance_exceeds_shape_distance_below_threshold

The distance between the last shape point and last stop point is greater than 0 but less than the 11.1m threshold.

You can see more about this notice here.

Only the first 50 of 69 affected records are displayed below.

tripId (?) The faulty record's trip id. shapeId (?) The faulty record's shape id. maxTripDistanceTraveled (?) The faulty record's trip max distance traveled. maxShapeDistanceTraveled (?) The faulty record's shape max distance traveled. geoDistanceToShape (?) The distance in meters between the shape and the stop.
"01-1030" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1031" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1165" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1166" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1171" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1172" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1225" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1226" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1258" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1259" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1329" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1389" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1395" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1396" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1401" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1402" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1419" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1420" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1439" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1440" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-145" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-146" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1527" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-1528" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-170" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-216" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-217" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-218" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-219" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-227" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-228" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-256" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-26" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-27" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-282" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-283" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-364" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-365" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-456" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-556" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-557" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-606" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-613" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-614" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-66" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-67" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-71" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-72" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-729" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
"01-730" "24775" 9803.924089651631 9803.86680670919 0.0
unknown_file INFO 3

unknown_file

A file is unknown.

You can see more about this notice here.

filename (?) The name of the unknown file.
"calendar_attributes.txt"
"realtime_routes.txt"
"directions.txt"