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User Story: Check whether agency feeds are linked in transit.land #1666
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Blocked by: #1585 |
Consider checking transitfeeds.com as well, until it is deprecated |
@charlie-costanzo @holly-g would it be possible to include the transit.land uniqueI D ("Onestop ID") in this work? For agencies that are linked in transit.land, you could report the OnestopID value, and for agencies that are not linked in transit.land, you could report a null value. The reason for wanting this is that, as a part of the manual assessment process, Cal-ITP staff will view the transit.land page of the transit provider, as an easy way to inspect shapes.txt. We can save them a step by providing this link directly. |
@holly-g I believe this is work that would need to be done on the scraper itself? Not sure who would be most appropriate for that. I could look into it, but I'm about to be out of town for 2 weeks so it wouldn't be until after then cc @owades |
Summary
As a Cal-ITP team member, I want to understand whether a given agency's static and RT feeds are linked on aggregator transit.land, so that I can understand whether they comply with the draft GTFS Guidelines v3.
This roughly duplicates #574.
We are making an effort to automatically measure as much of the GTFS Guidelines as possible, so we can understand very easily where a given agency stands, and what support they need.
Acceptance Criteria
Tester [Stakeholder]
Sprint Ready Checklist
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