← All agencies

Feed status · checked 2026-07-19

Fort Matanzas Ferry (National Park Service)

Based on the feed this agency publishes

Service mode Ferry

100.0 / 100

First scorecard for this agency

Catalogued in Florida.

Covers 165 daysRealtime not yet published

A data-quality and completeness lens to help an agency improve its GTFS feed. Not an official compliance determination from any transit program. New to this? How to read your scorecard. Interactive view of this scorecard. Rubric v1.2, validator 8.0.1.

Checked for changes 9 hours ago; last changed 9 hours ago.

Measured 3 of 4 score categories from the agency's own feed.

How we measured this

Confidence in this measurement: medium.

  • Realtime quality was not measured this run. It does not count against the grade.
  • The feed was downloaded from the agency's own URL.

Confidence describes how much the pipeline could measure this run, not the feed itself. It never changes the grade.

Top things to fix

Nothing urgent. This feed passed every check we translate into fixes.

Rider view: what this feed publishes

A quick read of rider-facing information in this feed.

Schedule visibility
The feed's last published service date is in 165 days.
Published accessibility data
Accessibility information is stated for 100% of terminals and 100% of trips. This measures published data, not whether terminals or vessels are physically usable.
Fare information
Fare information is published using GTFS Fares v1.
Realtime information
Realtime-feed availability and live-arrival coverage are not known from this scorecard.

Important: This does not rate service reliability. Riders should confirm current service alerts, fares, and accessibility accommodations with the transit operator before traveling.

Ungraded capability read

Ferry data profile

A ferry-specific view of what this GTFS feed publishes. Schedule measurements use ferry routes and trips only; fare and realtime facts are labelled as whole-feed. Unknown values are not treated as no.

Ferry service
1 routes · 14 trips
Terminal structure
2 ferry boarding locations; no parent-station hierarchy is published.
Terminal access
Not applicable: no ferry boarding location is linked to a parent station, so stop_access is not permitted here.
Published accessibility
100% of ferry boarding locations publish a value; 100% of all ferry boarding locations explicitly say allowed (2 of 2). Unstated values remain unknown. 100% of ferry trips publish a value; 100% of all ferry trips explicitly say allowed (14 of 14). Unstated values remain unknown. This reports published values, not verified physical usability.
Bicycles
100% of ferry trips publish a value; 0% of all ferry trips explicitly say allowed (0 of 14). Unstated values remain unknown.
Cars
Unknown: none of the 14 ferry trips publish cars_allowed.
Fares
Whole feed: applied fare data is published using GTFS Fares v1.
Realtime
Whole feed: no GTFS-Realtime endpoints are configured in this scorecard.

Descriptive only. This profile does not change the grade or verify vessels, terminal facilities, vehicle carriage, fares, or accessibility in the real world. Field meanings follow the GTFS Schedule reference.

Score by category

Correctness100.0 / 100

The validator found no problems in this feed. That is rare and worth celebrating.

Freshness100.0 / 100

Service data covers the next 165 days.

Rider experience100.0 / 100

100% of terminals state wheelchair accessibility (100% marked accessible, 0% marked not accessible). This measures what the feed publishes, not whether a terminal is physically usable. Fare data is published.

Accessibility100 / 100

100% of terminals state accessibility (100% marked accessible). Reflects what the feed states, not verified physical usability.

FaresLegacy fares

Fares are applied to trips.

Realtime qualityNot yet measured

Not scored yet. Nothing here counts against the grade.

Routes and terminals

Each route is drawn once, using the longest shape its trips follow; terminals are the dots.

Skip to route and terminal data

Basemap: OpenFreeMap, © OpenStreetMap contributors. Routes and terminals: this agency's GTFS feed.

  • Fort Matanzas Ferry (teal)
Routes in Fort Matanzas Ferry (National Park Service)'s feed
RouteTypeLine color
Fort Matanzas FerryFerryteal

This feed has 2 terminals.

List every terminal
  • Visitor Center Ferry Dock
  • Fort Matanzas Ferry Dock

Over time

This is the first scorecard for this agency. A trend and a "what changed" summary appear here once it has been checked more than once.

Everything we checked

No findings. This feed passed every measured check.

NTD GTFS readiness Ready

Published at a public URL, valid, current, and identified with agency_id: the four feed checks for RY2026 all hold here. Only your own D-10 and P-50 filings make that official; this is a heads-up, not a determination.

Published Ready
Published at a public URL.
Valid Ready
Passes validation with no errors.
Current Ready
Service data covers the next 165 days.
agency_id provided Ready
agency.txt provides agency_id. For RY2026, keep one stable value for each NTD reporter represented in the feed and crosswalk each value on the P-50 form.
agency_id equals your NTD ID (optional) Not checked yet
This feed provides agency_id. For RY2026, keep one stable value for each NTD reporter represented in the feed and crosswalk it on the P-50 form. The value does not need to equal the five-digit NTD ID; we do not have that ID on file, so the optional equality comparison is not checked yet.
shapes.txt covers your trips Ready
All 14 trips have a shape in shapes.txt.

In plain words: if you report to the federal transit database, you have to publish a working, up-to-date feed, provide a stable agency_id for each represented reporter, and confirm the feed and P-50 crosswalk each year. This box is a heads-up; your filings are the official check.

A readiness signal mapping this feed to the FTA National Transit Database GTFS requirement (Report Year 2023 onward: a public, valid, current feed, certified annually on the D-10). For RY2026, each represented reporter needs a stable agency_id, unique within the feed and crosswalked to its five-digit NTD ID on P-50; the values do not need to be equal. FTA also requires shapes.txt in the published GTFS: Full Reporters from Report Year 2025, and Reduced, Rural, and Tribal Reporters from Report Year 2026. Not an official determination; your certification is the official check.

Conformance mark Awarded

This feed earns the conformance mark: valid, current, and stating wheelchair access on nearly every terminal and trip.

GTFS conformance mark for Fort Matanzas Ferry (National Park Service)

Valid Met
Passes validation with no errors.
Current Met
Service data covers the next 165 days.
Accessible Met
States wheelchair access on 100% of terminals and 100% of trips.

In plain words: earn this mark when your feed passes validation, has not expired, and says whether nearly every terminal and trip is wheelchair accessible.

A pass credential for a feed that is valid, current, and states wheelchair access on nearly every terminal and trip. Accessibility here measures what the feed publishes, not whether a terminal is physically usable. How the conformance mark works.

Clears the Google and Apple Maps four-week coverage bar. This feed has 165 days of service ahead, clearing the four-week (28-day) window Maps asks for. No validator errors either, so riders keep seeing this agency in their trip planners; warnings lower the grade here but do not remove a feed from Maps.

How this agency maps to the standards

The scorecard is a data-quality lens, not a compliance determination. Its universal references describe good GTFS and useful rider information. Useful references here are GTFS Schedule Best Practices, GTFS-Realtime Best Practices, MobilityData grading scheme, Google Transit publication guidance, FTA National Transit Database GTFS requirement. Read the full standards crosswalk.

Correctness 100 / 100
GTFS Schedule best practices, checked by the MobilityData validator. MobilityData grading covers stop locations, route names, and colors. Google Transit requires a feed to pass validation for publication. FTA NTD readiness also checks that the published feed is valid.
Freshness 100 / 100
GTFS Schedule best practices call for a dataset that stays current. An expired calendar can remove service from Google Transit and other rider trip planners. FTA NTD readiness also checks that the published feed is current.
Rider experience 100 / 100
GTFS Best Practices for rider-facing fields. MobilityData grading covers stop names and headsigns.
Realtime quality Not yet published
GTFS-Realtime best practices: a stable URL, high uptime, and frequent updates.

Show your grade

Put a badge on your agency site or feed README. It updates after each completed scoring check and links back to this scorecard.

Fort Matanzas Ferry (National Park Service) GTFS data quality grade: A

Prefer a shields.io style? Point a dynamic endpoint badge at the published badge.json.

Cite this record

This page updates on every check. The record below does not: it is the dated file this grade came from, published at https://gtfsscorecard.org/data/artifacts/fort-matanzas-ferry/2026-07-19.json and never overwritten, pinning the grade, category scores, rubric version, validator version, reader archive profile, and the scored feed's sha256 as they stood on 2026-07-19. Use it in a board packet, a regulatory filing, or a research citation instead of linking the live page, whose content will differ on your next visit.

Citing the tool itself rather than one agency's record? Use the repo's CITATION.cff.