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What is the difference between scheduled and real-time data
Learn the difference between scheduled and real-time data
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The public transit data broadcast in the ITESLIVE displays is generally based on GTFS feeds. The GTFS data format is a standard for public transit data that has been established by Google. In a GTFS feed, there are two types of data to communicate the information regarding the trips of a transit authority's vehicles to the end users.
GTFS (scheduled data)
When we refer to GTFS data, it is a collection of information that refers to the schedule for the trips. The information in this part of the data is not updated unless there is a schedule change made by the transit authority.
Note: If you wish to obtain more specific information in regard to the content of the GTFS data, you can find this information by using the following URL that leads to Google's documentation.
https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs/reference
GTFS RT (Real time)
When we refer to the GTFS RT data, it is a feed of information based on the real-time location of the vehicles as well as any disruptions to their service (stations closed, lines not operating, important delays, etc.).
Note: If you wish to obtain more specific information in regard to the content of the GTFS RT data, you can find this information by using the following URL that leads to Google's documentation.
https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs-realtime/reference