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Looking for local Software who can create Google transit feeds

Hello All
I am Looking for local Software who can create Google transit feeds. But
not online solution we need it to draw or import GIS layers on it to draw
or convert road data maybe anyone know this kind of Program

Posted: July 24, 2012, 3:07 pm

Re: Transit Layer on Google Maps

Hello

We have few questions about your program

1) Price

2) License: is it online or local license and is it Time-limited or
unlimited license, does it have Multiuser Support?

3) Support: what kind of support we will have from you?

Do you give us support while we are working, like expert support with


Posted: July 11, 2012, 1:08 pm

Re: Need Software for Google transit

Hello

We have few questions about your program

1) Price

2) License: is it online or local license and is it Time-limited or
unlimited license, does it have Multiuser Support?

3) Support: what kind of support we will have from you?

Do you give us support while we are working, like expert support with


Posted: July 11, 2012, 1:08 pm

Re: Need Software for Google transit

Hello

We have few questions about your program
1) Price
2) License: is it online or local license and is it Time-limited or
unlimited license, does it have Multiuser Support?
3) Support: what kind of support we will have from you?
Do you give us support while we are working, like expert support with


Posted: July 11, 2012, 1:07 pm

Please Read: Update to Google Group

Hello,
In order to better focus our customer service efforts, please note that
this forum will become "read-only" in 2 weeks. Once this change takes
place, users will still be able to browse the forum as it appears today but
will no longer have the ability to post new threads to the forum. For

Posted: July 11, 2012, 7:39 am

FLEX/demand-response route

We have a route that is changing from a partial-day flex route to all day.
Has anyone found a good way to represent this in their Google Transit
feed?
Margretta de Vries
Lawrence, Kansas

Posted: July 10, 2012, 9:18 pm

Re: Need Software for Google transit

Hello,

I would like to introduce you *TransitEditor *Transportation GIS (
[link]). It is a complete platform that will let you easily
create the required GTFS feeds for integrating in Google Transit. And it
also offers some other services that you can offer to your travelers or


Posted: July 10, 2012, 6:25 am

Re: Need Software for Google transit

Hello,

I would like to introduce you *TransitEditor *Transportation GIS (
[link]). It is a complete platform that will let you easily
create the required GTFS feeds for integrating in Google Transit. And it
also offers some other services that you can offer to your travelers or


Posted: July 10, 2012, 6:24 am

Need Software for Google transit

Hello All
I am looking for some program witch can help us to build *transit* in
Georgia We are looking for paid *software* but we must chose witch one its
better so if some one propose as his *software* we *need* some kind of demo
version of it to test it before we purchase it

Posted: July 5, 2012, 12:05 pm

Re: Creating routes without stops. Please help.

Hi Charles

Wow, that is some route! My recommendation would be to go with every 400
meters in heavily urbanised areas or population centres along the route
(since 200m is specific to the Philippines and based on the average
stopping distance of Jeepneys), and at much sparser intervals (e.g. every


Posted: July 3, 2012, 10:25 pm

RE: Creating routes without stops. Please help.

Hello y'all,

I am currently working out the details to promote our rural transportation service around Charleston SC for Google Transit. Our service here contains routes that run as long as 145 miles, and it is a hail a ride system. Would it be necessary in your opinions to create these faux stop locations every 200 meters as this would require up to 1160 stops? Any thoughts would be appreciated.


Posted: July 3, 2012, 3:43 pm

TransitEditor lets you create GTFS files easilly, and now offers new services.

TransitEditor is growing with new services. Now it is not only a dashboard
for managing the public transport data. Now it is a* complete platform for
mobility services in public transport*, oriented to small companies that
need resources for managing their data and offering it to their travelers.

Posted: June 20, 2012, 12:44 pm

Re: Baltimore Area Public Transit Directions not working

Thanks! We are aware and we are going to get the transit in that region
back up soon.

Cheers,
Mihai

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Nelson Vasconcelos

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Posted: June 20, 2012, 9:11 am

Baltimore Area Public Transit Directions not working

Hi, it appears that I am no longer able to access public transit directions
for MTA Maryland services. I've tried on both the desktop and mobile
versions, and am getting messages that directions could not be found. Is
Google aware of this issue?

Posted: June 20, 2012, 6:36 am

Re: Creating routes without stops. Please help.

Hello. Thank you all for the information. I thought the same way, to mark
the stops every 100-200 meters. Our company will start creating route files
for Google Transit, but with the large amount of information to upload, I
think it will take about a year to finish the project :)
Thanks Taylor for comprehensive and detailed information. You helped me a

Posted: June 17, 2012, 8:50 am