Resources overview¶
This section is under review
This section currently mirrors the content of the awesome-transit list, please be aware that some external links might be outdated. To provide feedback on the contents of this list, please open an issue or pull request in the awesome-transit repository. A reviewed version of this section will be released in the future.
Community list of data standards, APIs, apps, tools, datasets, and research around open source technology of public transit.¶
Open technology provides an opportunity for various stakeholders to collaborate efforts to improve public transit.
Elements of open technology include: - Open standards - Open data - Open source software (both as consumer-facing apps like OpenTripPlanner and developer tools like the GTFS Validator)
This list is focused around the open technology ecosystem for public transportation. Included technologies may be open source themselves and/or rely on open standards and/or open data.
Have something to add or change? Open a pull request or issue at MobilityData/awesome-transit.
Table of Contents¶
- Producting Data
- GTFS
- GTFS Realtime
- SIRI
- Other multimodal data formats
- Sharing Data
- Using Data
- Consumer Apps
- Hardware
- Software for Creating APIs
- SDKs
- Visualizations
- Agency Tools
- Other Resources
- Community
License¶
To the extent possible under law, MobilityData, Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida, and Luqmaan Dawoodjee have waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.
About¶
This is a community resource for informational use only - listing of a project/product does not imply endorsement.
This list is built and maintained by open source community contributors like you! MobilityData stewards the project.
Awesome-transit was originally created by Luqmaan Dawoodjee and was stewarded by the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida for several years before the project was transferred to MobilityData.