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Feed status · checked 2026-07-18

Germany long-distance rail aggregate (gtfs.de)

Based on the feed this agency publishes

Service mode Rail

58.0 / 100

First scorecard for this agency

Catalogued in Germany.

Covers 30 daysAccessibility gapsRealtime not yet published

One nationwide long-distance rail aggregate (ICE, IC, EC, and comparable long-distance services); counted as one feed record, not a distinct-agency count. The free feed covers a rolling 30-day horizon.

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 44 minutes ago; last changed 3 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

Fix 01

Set wheelchair_boarding to 1 (accessible) or 2 (not accessible) for every stop. A field survey can start with the busiest stops.Likely your team

1219 of 1219 stops don't say whether a wheelchair user can board there. Riders who use wheelchairs can't plan a trip when accessibility is marked 'unknown'; apps show no information at all.

⏱ A column in stops.txt; your scheduling software likely has it.worth about +25 points in its category

Fix 02

Set wheelchair_accessible on every trip. If every vehicle is accessible, this may be one default; otherwise use the value for each trip.Likely your export tool

5147 of 5147 trips don't say whether the vehicle is wheelchair accessible. Even with accessible stops, riders need to know the transit vehicle itself can take them.

⏱ A default or per-trip field in your export.worth about +15 points in its category

Fix 03

Populate trip_headsign to match what the transit vehicle displays.Likely your export tool

5147 of 5147 trips have no headsign. Riders at the stop can't tell which direction a transit vehicle is going.

⏱ Usually a bulk edit in your scheduling software.worth about +15 points in its category

How to make and check these changes

Check the result on the published feed. Read the guide, make the change in your tool, and use the next comparable run to see whether the finding is still reported. Only an action or ticket record can attribute who made the change.

  1. Set wheelchair_boarding to 1 (accessible) or 2 (not accessible) for every stop. A field survey can start with the busiest stops. · Read the fix guide

    Make the change. Make this change in whatever tool produces your feed, then re-export.

    Check the result. The next scorecard run checks this finding again. If a comparable check no longer reports it, the feed's clearance log records that result. This confirms feed state, not who made the change. Self-check a feed before you publish.

  2. Set wheelchair_accessible on every trip. If every vehicle is accessible, this may be one default; otherwise use the value for each trip. · Read the fix guide

    Make the change. Make this change in whatever tool produces your feed, then re-export.

    Check the result. The next scorecard run checks this finding again. If a comparable check no longer reports it, the feed's clearance log records that result. This confirms feed state, not who made the change. Self-check a feed before you publish.

  3. Populate trip_headsign to match what the transit vehicle displays. · Read the fix guide

    Make the change. Make this change in whatever tool produces your feed, then re-export.

    Check the result. The next scorecard run checks this finding again. If a comparable check no longer reports it, the feed's clearance log records that result. This confirms feed state, not who made the change. Self-check a feed before you publish.

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 30 days.
Published accessibility data
Accessibility information is stated for 0% of stops and 0% of trips. This measures published data, not whether stops or vehicles are physically usable.
Fare information
No fare information is published in the feed.
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.

Send your vendor a fix request

You may not control the GTFS export yourself. Copy this and send it to whoever runs your scheduling software export. It names each fix with the validator notice and a guide link.

Score by category

Correctness91.2 / 100

The MobilityData validator flagged 3 kinds of issue across 21 instances (0 error, 3 warning, 18 informational).

Freshness35.0 / 100

Service data covers the next 30 days.

Rider experience30.0 / 100

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

Accessibility0 / 100

0% of stops state accessibility (0% marked accessible). Reflects what the feed states, not verified physical usability.

2 accessibility depth signals

  • 74 stop name(s) use abbreviations or symbols a screen reader may mispronounce, with no spoken form set ("Bad Oeynhausen, Bf/ZOB", "Bereich Gl.1/2", "Biberach ZOB/Bahnhof", and more).

    Consider: Add tts_stop_name with the spoken form, e.g. 'Main Street and Second Avenue', for the affected stops.

  • This feed models stations or entrances but has no pathways.txt and levels.txt.

    Consider: Add pathways.txt connecting entrances, platforms, and elevators, and levels.txt for each floor, so the step-free route is described.

Opportunities to strengthen the data, not deductions from the sub-score above. States what the second accessibility lens can check from the feed, not verified physical usability.

Realtime qualityNot yet measured

Not scored yet. Nothing here counts against the grade.

Routes and stops

This feed has no route shapes, so the map shows its stops only.

Skip to route and stop data

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

Routes in Germany long-distance rail aggregate (gtfs.de)'s feed
RouteTypeLine color
ECRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 26Railpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 97Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 35Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 61Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 19Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 43Railpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 96Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICERailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 24Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 45Railpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 62Railpurple (no shape in feed)
RJRailpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 95Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 11Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 3Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 42Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 60Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 90Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 1Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ENRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 10Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ENRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 28Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECE 20Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 15Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 4Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 82Railpurple (no shape in feed)
RJRailpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 85Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ENRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ENRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 12Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 82Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 83Railpurple (no shape in feed)
RJRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ENRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICERailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 6Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 91Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICRailpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 90Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECE 27Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 1Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECE 88Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 17Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 51Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 57Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 87Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 17Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 13Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 20Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 55Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICERailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 25Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 29Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 41Railpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 90Railpurple (no shape in feed)
RJRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 49Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECE 75Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 27Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 22Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 47Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 62Railpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 62Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICRailpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 60Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 51Railpurple (no shape in feed)
RJRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ECRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ECRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 16Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 33Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECE 85Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECE 43Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 18Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 50Railpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 96Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECERailpurple (no shape in feed)
ENRailpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 14Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 79Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 77Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 83Railpurple (no shape in feed)
EC 95Railpurple (no shape in feed)
IC 56Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 55Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ICE 78Railpurple (no shape in feed)
ECE 12Railpurple (no shape in feed)

This feed has 1219 stops.

List every stop
  • Hamburg-Harburg(S)
  • Berlin Südkreuz
  • Erkelenz
  • Gelsenkirchen Hbf
  • Verden(Aller)
  • Mühldorf(Oberbay)
  • Hamburg, Hamburg-Altona
  • Flensburg
  • Schorndorf
  • St. Johann im Pongau
  • Przemysl Zasanie
  • S Charlottenburg Bhf (Berlin)
  • Helmstedt, Bahnhof
  • Gdansk Wrzeszcz
  • Valby(Koebenhavn)
  • Bebra
  • Zapresic
  • Lancut
  • Heide(Holst)
  • Rottweil
  • Wabern(Bz Kassel)
  • Neu-Ulm
  • Rejowiec
  • Göttingen
  • Stendal Hbf
  • Amersfoort Centraal
  • Lovosice
  • Wien Hbf
  • Ravensburg
  • Tuttlingen
  • Homburg(Saar)Hbf
  • Ropczyce
  • Zmigrod
  • Singen (Htw) Bahnhof
  • Berlin-Schöneweide
  • Eberswalde, Hauptbahnhof
  • Ostrava hl.n.
  • Imst-Pitztal
  • Mieszkowice
  • Horb Bahnhof/ZOB
  • Wuppertal Hbf
  • Frankfurt (Oder), Bahnhof
  • Szczecin Glowny
  • Prora
  • Dortmund Hbf
  • Augsburg Hbf
  • Würzburg Hbf
  • Ansbach
  • St. Margrethen SG
  • Vac
  • Inowroclaw
  • Wysoka Kamienska
  • Hagen Hbf
  • Zabrze
  • Weststeiermark
  • Memmingen
  • Halle(Saale)Hbf
  • Bensheim
  • Zagreb Glavni kolodvor
  • Osnabrück Hbf
  • Bad Oeynhausen
  • Zürich HB
  • Sargans
  • Hannover Hauptbahnhof
  • Kapfenberg
  • Bahnhof, Elsterwerda
  • Spiez
  • Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Regionalbf
  • Witten Hbf
  • Witten Hbf
  • Ostseebad Binz
  • Sopot
  • Oberndorf(Neckar)
  • Ulm Hauptbahnhof
  • Forbach(F)
  • Miedzyzdroje
  • Rzepin
  • Vaihingen(Enz)
  • Herne-Wanne-Eickel Hbf
  • Geislingen(Steige)
  • Dortmund-Hörde
  • Bohumin(Gr)
  • Vamdrup st
  • Maishofen-Saalbach
  • Mannheim Hbf
  • Zapresic
  • Hermsdorf-Klosterlausnitz
  • Lubin
  • Vojens st
  • Bremen Hbf
  • Mürzzuschlag
  • Brno hl.n.
  • Karlsruhe-Durlach
  • Frankfurt(Main)Hbf
  • GD, Bahnhof
  • Apeldoorn
  • Zawiercie
  • Kronach
  • Landquart
  • Konin
  • Naleczow
  • Coburg
  • Warburg(Westf)
  • Stein-Säckingen
  • Brzeg
  • Züssow
  • Flensburg(Gr)
  • Hoyerswerda
  • Jena Paradies
  • Langen am Arlberg
  • Budapest-Keleti
  • Hochfilzen
  • Gütersloh Hbf
  • Zell am See
  • Mallnitz-Obervellach
  • Rzeszow Glowny
  • Kempten (Allgäu) Hbf
  • Saalfelden
  • Altenbeken
  • Ruhland, Bahnhof
  • Müllheim im Markgräflerland
  • Minden(Westf)
  • St Georgen(Schwarzw)
  • Strasbourg
  • Kuty
  • Augustfehn
  • Oranienburg
  • Sedziszow Malopolski
  • Mosonmagyarovar
  • Gäufelden
  • Ergenzingen
  • Debica
  • Aachen Süd(Gr)
  • Berlin Südkreuz
  • Roedekro st
  • Recklinghausen Hbf
  • Hoyerswerda Bahnhof
  • Valby(Koebenhavn)
  • Hude
  • Berlin Gesundbrunnen
  • Liestal
  • Neustadt, Hauptbahnhof
  • Linz Hbf
  • Bruxelles Midi
  • Gütersloh, Hbf/ZOB
  • Pilawa
  • Berlin Südkreuz
  • Ellwangen
  • Celle
  • Saarbrücken Hbf
  • Frankfurt (Main) Südbahnhof
  • Gdansk Glowny
  • Eberswalde Hbf
  • Osnabrück Hbf
  • Bad Zwischenahn
  • Karlsruhe Hbf
  • Tarnow
  • Szczecin Glowny
  • Rawicz
  • Kolin(CZ)
  • Debica
  • Lublin Zachodni
  • Hagen Hbf
  • Spaichingen Bahnhof
  • Villach Hbf
  • Eutingen im Gäu
  • S Schöneweide Bhf (Berlin)
  • Niebüll
  • Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf
  • Itzehoe
  • Dornbirn
  • Wiener Neustadt Hbf
  • Opalenica
  • Gera Hbf
  • Bochnia
  • Swiebodzin
  • Köln/Bonn Flughafen
  • Gera Hbf
  • Naumburg(Saale)Hbf
  • Interlaken West
  • Gdansk Wrzeszcz
  • Kühnsdorf-Klopeiner See
  • Imst-Pitztal
  • Westerland(Sylt)
  • Dornbirn
  • Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof
  • Hauptbahnhof ZOB, Eberswalde
  • Freiburg, Hauptbahnhof
  • Greifswald
  • Braunschweig Hbf
  • Visp
  • Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof
  • Potsdam Hbf
  • Gdynia Glowna
  • Gent St Pieters
  • Brzeg
  • Lindau-Reutin
  • Dobova
  • Zmigrod
  • Bünde(Westf)
  • Amsterdam Centraal
  • Oldenburg(Oldb)Hbf
  • Eberswalde Hbf
  • Treysa
  • Vaihingen
  • Skierniewice
  • Diepholz
  • Odense st
  • Warszawa Zachodnia
  • Hochfilzen
  • Anklam
  • Spittal-Millstätter See
  • Olten
  • Stendal Hbf
  • Berlin-Schöneweide
  • Wörgl Hbf
  • Berlin Hbf
  • Gesundbrunnen Bahnhof Badstr., Berlin
  • Bruxelles-Nord
  • Zagreb Glavni kolodvor
  • Leipzig Hbf
  • Bereich Gl.1/2
  • Sturovo
  • Prora Bahnhof
  • S Potsdam Hauptbahnhof
  • Traunstein
  • Kaiserslautern, Hbf
  • Krakow Plaszow
  • Erlangen
  • Chojna
  • Chelm Miasto
  • Leer(Ostfriesl)
  • Katowice
  • Warszawa Wschodnia
  • Odense st
  • Hamburg, Hamburg Hbf
  • Berlin Ostbahnhof
  • Krzeszowice
  • Mühlacker Bahnhof
  • Wuppertal Hbf
  • Saalfeld (Saale)
  • Bochum Hbf
  • Bünde, Bahnhof / ZOB
  • Donauwörth
  • Lodz Chojny
  • Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm
  • Berlin Hbf
  • Heidelberg Hbf
  • Chur
  • Norddeich Mole
  • and 969 more (see the full list on the map or in the GeoJSON)

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

9 findings, ordered by severity.

Show every finding
  • Warning5147 instances

    5147 of 5147 trips don't say whether the vehicle is wheelchair accessible.

    Even with accessible stops, riders need to know the transit vehicle itself can take them.

    Fix: Set wheelchair_accessible on every trip. If every vehicle is accessible, this may be one default; otherwise use the value for each trip. (A default or per-trip field in your export.)

    Validator rule: scorecard_wheelchair_accessible_unknown · Read the fix guide · See GTFS Schedule reference (opens the GTFS Schedule reference on an external site)

  • Warning5147 instances

    5147 of 5147 trips have no headsign.

    Riders at the stop can't tell which direction a transit vehicle is going.

    Fix: Populate trip_headsign to match what the transit vehicle displays. (Usually a bulk edit in your scheduling software.)

    Validator rule: scorecard_missing_headsigns · Read the fix guide · See GTFS Best Practices (opens GTFS Best Practices on an external site)

  • Warning1219 instances

    1219 of 1219 stops don't say whether a wheelchair user can board there.

    Riders who use wheelchairs can't plan a trip when accessibility is marked 'unknown'; apps show no information at all.

    Fix: Set wheelchair_boarding to 1 (accessible) or 2 (not accessible) for every stop. A field survey can start with the busiest stops. (A column in stops.txt; your scheduling software likely has it.)

    Validator rule: scorecard_wheelchair_boarding_unknown · Read the fix guide · See GTFS Schedule reference (opens the GTFS Schedule reference on an external site)

  • Warning2 instances

    Some files leave out fields that GTFS asks for but does not require.

    Recommended fields like agency_phone or stop descriptions make the feed more useful to riders and trip planners.

    Fix: Review the flagged fields and fill in the ones your riders would use. (A field at a time; not urgent.)

    Validator rule: missing_recommended_field · Read the fix guide · See MobilityData GTFS Validator rules (opens the validator rules on an external site)

  • Warning1 instance

    Attribution without role (flagged by the MobilityData validator).

    See the linked rule for what this affects.

    Fix: Review the rule documentation for 'attribution_without_role' at https://gtfs-validator.mobilitydata.org/rules.html and check the flagged rows in your feed. (Varies.)

    Validator rule: attribution_without_role · See MobilityData GTFS Validator rules (opens the validator rules on an external site)

  • Warning1 instance

    feed_info.txt is missing its start/end dates

    Apps and this scorecard can't warn anyone before the feed goes stale without stated validity dates.

    Fix: Add feed_info.txt with feed_start_date and feed_end_date to your export. (Two fields, set once in export settings.)

    Validator rule: scorecard_missing_feed_info_dates · Read the fix guide · See MobilityData GTFS Validator rules (opens the validator rules on an external site)

  • Warning1 instance

    The feed contains no fare information.

    Riders see 'fare unknown' in trip planners and can't budget their trip; visitors are most affected.

    Fix: Add fare_attributes.txt (or Fares v2 files) with your fare structure. If your service is fare-free, ask to have it marked fare-free instead. (A small file for most flat-fare systems.)

    Validator rule: scorecard_no_fare_data · Read the fix guide · See GTFS Best Practices (opens GTFS Best Practices on an external site)

  • Warning1 instance

    This feed models stations or entrances but has no pathways.txt.

    Trip planners can't guide riders through the station, and there is no step-free route information for wheelchair users.

    Fix: Add pathways.txt connecting entrances, platforms, and any elevators, with a level for each. (Worth it for multi-level or large stations; flat stops don't need it.)

    Validator rule: scorecard_station_no_pathways · Read the fix guide · See GTFS Schedule reference (opens the GTFS Schedule reference on an external site)

  • Info18 instances

    The feed has a stretch of two weeks or more with no service running.

    A long gap can mean dates were left out of the calendar. Apps then show no trips on those days.

    Fix: Check whether the gap is real, like a seasonal break; if not, add the missing dates to the calendar. (A review of your calendar dates.)

    Validator rule: big_gap_in_service · Read the fix guide · See MobilityData GTFS Validator rules (opens the validator rules on an external site)

Conformance mark Not yet

This feed is close to the conformance mark. Service data runs out in 30 days; renew to qualify. States wheelchair access on 0% of stops and 0% of trips; the mark needs 90% of each.

Valid Met
Passes validation with no errors.
Current Not yet
Service data runs out in 30 days; renew to qualify.
Accessible Not yet
States wheelchair access on 0% of stops and 0% of trips; the mark needs 90% of each.

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

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

Clears the Google and Apple Maps four-week coverage bar. This feed has 30 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. Read the full standards crosswalk.

Correctness 91 / 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.
Freshness 35 / 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.
Rider experience 30 / 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.

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Germany long-distance rail aggregate (gtfs.de) GTFS data quality grade: F

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