Transit Data Portal

GTFS

A GTFS feed is composed of a series of text files collected in a ZIP file. Each file models a particular aspect of transit information: stops, routes, trips, and other schedule data. The details of each file are defined in the GTFS reference.

GTFS-RT

SacRT GTFS-real-time (GTFSRT) data consists of URLs that contain: trip updates, service alerts, and vehicle positions. The definition of this format and each data set are linked below.

Elk Grove GTFS-real-time (GTFSRT)

Elk Grove GTFS-real-time (GTFSRT) data consists of URLs that contain: trip updates, service alerts, and vehicle positions. The definition of this format and each data set are linked below.

License Agreement

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) hereby grants you (Licensee) non-exclusive, limited and revocable rights to use, reproduce, and redistribute SacRT Data (Data) subject to the following Terms:

Applicable Law

The laws of the State of California shall govern all rights and obligations under this Agreement, without giving effect to any principles of conflicts of laws.

Entire Agreement

This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive agreement between SacRT and Licensee with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior oral or written understandings, communications, or agreements not specifically incorporated herein. SacRT reserves the right to modify or revoke this agreement at any time.

 

GIS and KML Data Portal

A GIS shapefile is a simple, nontopological format for storing the geometric location and attribute information of geographic features. GIS shapefiles consist of three or more files with specific file extensions and models a particular aspect of transit information (routes, stops, stations, etc). The required files that make up a shapefile include:

A KML file is a simple file format for storing geographical data, used in Google Earth and many other products.

GIS Shapefiles

KML Files