The use of GTFS enables integration with trip planners and other transit apps, providing a more efficient and accessible experience for passengers. The GTFS data produced by TRENMO is created according to the standards accepted by Google.
This compatibility allows the information to be made available in both, static and real-time formats, on Google Maps.
These screenshots are from TRENMO's GTFS implemetation in the city of Évora, Portugal.
Beyond trip planning, our GTFS data structure opens the door to smarter, more connected mobility experiencies - for passengers, operators, authorities and other stakeholders. Here's how it adds value:
Real-time stop displays keep passengers informed with accurate bus arrival times
Driver displays provide essential information to drivers, such as route details, stops, and any changes to routes
Monitoring apps allow operators and authorities to track and manage the transport network in real time
Trip planners apps offer passengers tools to plan their journeys
A case study by TRENMO is implemented in Cascais, where the GTFS data is used in the Municipality's monitoring system, user trip planners, and driver displays.