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Feed status · checked 2026-07-10

Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)

Based on the feed this agency publishes

46.1 / 100

First scorecard for this agency

Ahead of 26% of all tracked agencies and 38% of large agencies.

All agencies26%
large peers38%
Expires in 29 daysAccessibility gaps

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 v1.1, validator 8.0.1.

Top things to fix

Fix 01

Re-export with a validity window that reaches at least 60 days out.Likely your export tool

Service data runs out in 29 day(s). When the calendar runs out, trip planners stop showing this agency. Fixing it now is calmer than after riders notice.

⏱ One export setting.worth about +51 points

Fix 02

Re-generate shape distances in your export; flag to your vendor if it persists.Likely your export tool

Some trips have stop times whose distances along the route go backwards. Apps can show buses jumping backwards or mis-order stops.

⏱ Usually an export-tool fix, not hand editing.worth about +24 points

Fix 03

Check the vehicle positions endpoint with your AVL vendor; it should return a fresh GTFS-Realtime protobuf on every request.

The vehicle positions realtime feed failed during sampling. When this feed is down, riders see scheduled times presented as if they were live.

⏱ Usually a vendor support ticket.worth about +8 points

Close the loop on each fix. Read the guide, make the change in your tool, and let the next run verify it — the scorecard shows the fix; the agency publishes it.

  1. Re-export with a validity window that reaches at least 60 days out. · Read the fix guide

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

    Prove it cleared. The next scorecard run re-checks this automatically and, once it is gone, mints a dated receipt. Self-check a feed before you publish.

  2. Re-generate shape distances in your export; flag to your vendor if it persists.

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

    Prove it cleared. The next scorecard run re-checks this automatically and, once it is gone, mints a dated receipt. Self-check a feed before you publish.

  3. Check the vehicle positions endpoint with your AVL vendor; it should return a fresh GTFS-Realtime protobuf on every request. · Read the fix guide

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

    Prove it cleared. The next scorecard run re-checks this automatically and, once it is gone, mints a dated receipt. Self-check a feed before you publish.

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.

Send the agency a note

Supporting this agency? Copy this and email it to them. It names what lapsed, why it matters to riders, and the one setting to change.

Score by category

Correctness42.0 / 100

The MobilityData validator flagged 8 kinds of issue across 70354 instances (222 error, 61594 warning, 8538 informational).

Freshness33.3 / 100

Service data runs out in 29 day(s). Publish an updated feed soon or riders will lose trip planning.

Rider experience37.4 / 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 published.

Accessibility0 / 100

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

FaresLegacy fares

Fares are applied to trips.

Realtime quality77.1 / 100

Sampled 9 times: 1 of 3 feeds healthy; 92.1% of scheduled trips had live predictions; predictions ran a median of 78s behind schedule.

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

Beyond the grade

Opportunities that do not change your grade today: fare detail, on-demand service, and deeper accessibility data.

Some fixes we can make for you

These are the safe mechanical fixes, applied to a copy of your feed. They change only what is certain and leave everything else untouched. Review the diff before you publish.

Download corrected feed

NTD GTFS readiness Needs attention

This feed is close to NTD-ready. 1 validator error to resolve. Service data runs out in 29 days; renew before you certify.

Published Ready
Published at a public URL.
Valid Needs attention
1 validator error to resolve.
Current Needs attention
Service data runs out in 29 days; renew before you certify.
agency_id matches your NTD ID Not checked yet
Setting your GTFS agency_id to your five-digit NTD ID is an optional way to line a feed up with its National Transit Database record. FTA links the two on your P-50 form, so it is not a required feed change. We don't have your NTD ID on file, so this is not checked yet.

In plain words: if you report to the federal transit database, you have to publish a working, up-to-date feed and confirm it once a year. This box is a heads-up on whether yours looks ready; it is not the official sign-off.

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). Aligning agency_id with your NTD ID lets the feed line up with your NTD record; the July 2025 final rule links the two on the P-50 form rather than requiring that feed change, and 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 Not yet

This feed is close to the conformance mark. 1 validator error to resolve. Service data runs out in 29 days; renew to qualify. States wheelchair access on 0% of stops and 0% of trips; the mark needs 90% of each.

Valid Not yet
1 validator error to resolve.
Current Not yet
Service data runs out in 29 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.

Can riders use it?

Checks beyond structural validation: places where the feed is valid but a rider still could not travel.

These do not change the grade. They catch trips with no rideable leg and stops no trip serves, the kind of gap a trip planner trips over.

Realtime reliability

The realtime feed responded on 100.0% of 1 checks, with 0s median lag.

Sampled on a schedule between full scores, so this tracks uptime and freshness over time rather than at a single moment.

Live predictions vs schedule

Arrival predictions ran a median 78s late versus the schedule, and stayed within 450s nine times in ten. They were on time (about a minute early to five late) 70.2% of the time.

From the last full realtime sample: how far live arrival predictions sat from the schedule, and whether vehicle positions fell on the route. These feed the realtime score; they change no other category.

Clears the Google and Apple Maps four-week coverage bar. This feed has 29 days of service ahead, clearing the four-week (28-day) window Maps asks for. The feed also carries 222 validator errors, the other thing Maps checks at onboarding; the findings below name each fix.

How this agency maps to the standards

A data-quality lens, not a compliance determination. Each category shows this feed's score and the standards it relates to: the FTA National Transit Database GTFS requirement, the MobilityData grading scheme, and the Google Transit gate. Read the full standards crosswalk.

Correctness 42 / 100
GTFS Schedule best practices, checked by the MobilityData validator. MobilityData grading: stop locations, route names and colors. Google Transit: a feed must pass validation to stay in Maps.
Freshness 33 / 100
The FTA National Transit Database expectation of a valid, current feed. Google Transit: an expired calendar drops the agency from Maps.
Rider experience 37 / 100
GTFS Best Practices for rider-facing fields. MobilityData grading: stop names and headsigns.
Realtime quality 77 / 100
GTFS-Realtime best practices: a stable URL, high uptime, and frequent updates.

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Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) GTFS data quality grade: F

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