route_long_name_contains_short_name
Long name should not contain short name for a single route.
In routes.txt, route_long_name
should not contain the value for route_short_name
,
because when both are provided, they are often combined by transit applications. Note that only
one of the two fields is required. If there is no short name used for a route, use
route_long_name
only.
Good examples:
Bad examples:
route_short_name/route_long_name |
"604"/"604" |
"14"/"Route 14" |
"2"/"Route 2: Bellows Falls In-Town" |
You can see more about this notice here.
routeId
(?)
The id of the faulty record.
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csvRowNumber
(?)
The row number of the faulty record.
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routeShortName
(?)
The faulty record's `route_short_name`.
|
routeLongName
(?)
The faulty record's `route_long_name`.
|
"100915-Y92" |
2 |
"Y92" |
"Y92 Morzine > Cluses" |
"100915-Y81" |
3 |
"Y81" |
"Y81 Chamonix > Cluses" |
"100915-Y82" |
4 |
"Y82" |
"Y82 Chamonix > Praz Arly" |
"100915-Y93" |
5 |
"Y93" |
"Y93 Cluses > Taninges > Praz" |
"100915-Y83" |
6 |
"Y83" |
"Y83 Sallanches > Praz > Flumet" |
"100915-Y94" |
7 |
"Y94" |
"Y94 Cluses > Sixt" |
"100915-274" |
9 |
"274" |
"274 Sallanches > Geneve Aeroport" |
"100915-Y84" |
10 |
"Y84" |
"Y84 Sallanches > Contamines" |
"100915-Y62" |
11 |
"Y62" |
"Y62 Annecy > Aravis" |
"100915-Y51" |
12 |
"Y51" |
"Y51 Albertville > Annecy" |
"100915-Y91" |
13 |
"Y91" |
"Y91 LES Gets > Morzine > Thonon" |
"100915-272" |
14 |
"272" |
"272 Annecy > Cruseilles > Geneve" |
"100915-Y13" |
15 |
"Y13" |
"Y13 Frangy > Saint Julien" |
"100915-Y02" |
16 |
"Y02" |
"Y02 Sixt > Annemasse" |
"100915-Y03" |
17 |
"Y03" |
"Y03 Bellevaux > Thonon" |
"100915-Y04" |
18 |
"Y04" |
"Y04 Bellevaux > Annemasse" |
"100915-Y85" |
19 |
"Y85" |
"Y85 Sallanches > Passy" |
"100915-Y63" |
20 |
"Y63" |
"Y63 Annecy > Dingy > Aravis" |
"100915-Y86" |
21 |
"Y86" |
"Y86 Sallanches > Cordon" |
"100915-Y21" |
22 |
"Y21" |
"Y21 Annecy > Seyssel" |
"100915-Y22" |
23 |
"Y22" |
"Y22 Annecy > Valserhone" |
"100915-Y11" |
24 |
"Y11" |
"Y11 Annemasse > ST Julien" |