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National Access Points are strengthening their role as data exchange platforms

with Chouette Convert and Chouette Valid.

An operational tool to control and validate NeTEx datasets according to your rules (and SIRI feeds control feature is coming soon).

Discover Chouette Valid API

The API that allows you to convert schedule data from one format to another, from one NeTEx profile to another

Discover Chouette Convert API

API Documentation

Our APIs have public documentation.
All users can access the Chouette Convert API via a documented Postman collection to perform any conversion.
All users can also access the Chouette Valid API via a simple user interface.

Major National Access Points
and Data Portals trust us

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MobilityData used Chouette Convert for MobilityDatabase.org

enRoute supported Mobility Data to enable the conversion from GTFS to NeTEx of files referenced in the MobilityDatabase.

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The French National Access Point makes Chouette Valid available on transport.data.gouv.fr

For all data producers and data consumers who wish to validate their GTFS and NeTEx files, according to configurable controls.

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The French National Access Point makes Chouette Convert available on transport.data.gouv.fr

All data producers and data consumers can convert their files from GTFS to NeTEx, from NeTEx to GTFS, or from NeTEx profile A to NeTEx profile B.

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Ingartek uses Chouette Convert to convert and publish the Bilbao and San Sebastian datasets to NeTEx.

This helps initiate a gradual transition towards the use of NeTEx datasets.

Expertise on mobility data formats

Data Formats

The enRoute team has strong expertise in public transport and shared mobility data formats

GTFS / GTFS-RT / GBFS, NeTEx / SIRI / SIRI-Lite …

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Standardization bodies

enRoute participates in standardization bodies and working groups involved in the development of data standards

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