[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2024-12-06。"],[[["GTFS defines a common format for public transportation schedules and geographic information, enabling data sharing between agencies and developers."],["GTFS feeds consist of text files within a ZIP file, covering aspects like stops, routes, trips, and other schedule data."],["Public transit agencies can share their GTFS feeds publicly and submit them to Google for integration with Google Maps and other applications."],["Developers can leverage GTFS feeds to build applications like trip planners, timetables, and various other tools utilizing public transit data."],["Resources like examples, references, validation tools, and community support are available for working with GTFS."]]],["The General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) is a format for public transportation schedules and geographic data, enabling transit agencies to publish data and developers to build applications. Key actions include: reviewing GTFS examples, creating feeds using the reference guide, validating feeds with tools, and publishing them. Agencies can share feeds publicly via a web server or submit them to Google for inclusion in Google Maps. GTFS allows the use in various applications like trip planners.\n"]]