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Even if the local transit agency had their own trip planning service, how were travelers to know where to find this information? At the time, it was much easier to type in your starting and ending location in Google Maps and immediately get back driving directions. This required much less effort than navigating public transit, thus encouraging car use. This is when the idea developed to produce a common format for public transportation schedules, and this format was called GTFS.
The goal of Google Transit was to make it as easy for users to plan public transit trips as it was to get driving directions. The developers at Google wanted the format for GTFS feeds to be as simple as possible to give even smaller transit agencies the ability to adopt the standard, leading to their decision to use comma separated values CSV files. If you're at a public agency that oversees public transportation for your city, you can use the GTFS specification to provide schedules and geographic information to Google Maps and other Google applications that show transit information.
If you provide a transportation service that is open to the public, and operates with fixed schedules and routes, we welcome your participation; it is simple and free. If you have questions about the Google Transit Partners program, contact Google support. Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.
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