GTFS is an acronym for the General Transit Feed Specification. GTFS defines a common format for public transportation schedules and associated geographic, fare, and service calendar information. Learn more by reading the documentation for GTFS.
GTFS data is used in many applications that present public transportation information. The data is also analyzed by transportation planners and researchers.
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The GTFS data feeds housed at this site include data attributes described in the GTFS-flex version 1 specification proposal, and are used in the plan.govermont.org flexible trip planner.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) supports the creation and maintenance of GTFS for many transit agencies in Vermont. Several other transit agencies maintain GTFS outside of this effort. This website contains download links for services with public GTFS in Vermont.
Depending on the agency, the data linked on this website may be available through a license agreement or without a license agreement. Check individual agency websites or the feed download site for further information. Neither the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans), nor its contractor (Trillium Solutions, Inc.), nor any transit agencies listed here guarantee the accuracy of any data linked from this website. Any and all data is provided as-is.
If you have difficulty accessing GTFS data, have a question, or notice an error in a GTFS dataset, submit a support request (please note the location of the feed that your request concerns).
Trillium hosts and maintains this website as parts of its GTFS consulting services.