Integrating GTFS seems like a much better idea than adding actual schedules to OpenStreetMap. I had not considered this previously because I did not understand how GTFS is used worldwide. Perhaps it would be possible to start something like a new gtfs.openstreetmap.org (which would be similar to transit.land and transitfeeds.com, but with a focus of OpenStreetMap integration) for hosting GTFS feeds that could be integrated into OSM. That would allow for much easier integration and maintenance.
Copying what Google has done successfully seems like a better option than creating a big, out of date mess. I think that creating a new GTFS server would be better than using transit land or transitfeeds.com, because OSM would have full control over what happened to the servers and which licencing was used. Does anyone with experience in GTFS know how an integration like that could work? Also, is what I am imagining even possible? Thanks, Leif Rasmussen
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