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Add GTFS and NeTEx feeds for France #11

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SNCF (national railway company) offers feeds under the ODbL
licence
.

There are three different feeds depending on the kind of train.
I added the ones for TGVs (high speed trains) as it made more sense
with the international nature of the project. I added the two other
feeds in the comments.

Please let me know if I can help further with the integration of French
feeds.

SNCF (national railway company) offers feeds under the [ODbL
licence](https://data.sncf.com/pages/cgu/A1#A1).

There are three different feeds depending on the kind of train.
I added the ones for TGVs (high speed trains) as it made more sense
with the international nature of the project. I added the two other
feeds in the comments.
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juliuste commented May 1, 2023

Hey 🙂 Sorry for the super late response. This repo currently follows a one-feed-per-country rule, under the premise that the linked feed does/will eventually contain (more or less) all public transport within the corresponding country. Do I understand correctly that the feed you linked only contains trains operated by SNCF or is the scope the entirety of France?

(Thanks for contributing ❤️)

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juliuste commented May 1, 2023

See also: My comment in the PR for Iceland, where we seem to have a similar situation (#7)

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juliuste commented May 1, 2023

Follow-up: I tried to clarify the criteria a bit more in our readme:

There should only be one feed per country. This feed should also have the scope to (at least eventually) cover the entire country. A counter-example for this would be feeds limited to a specific operator, since such a feed would - by definition - always exclude additional data. Feeds that are not 100% complete but have the scope to cover the whole country eventually are acceptable, though. If some country doesn't have a global feed (yet), you're encouraged to describe the current situation in a new issue.

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Hey,

I did not know about this rule, sorry.
The feed I added only contains high-speed trains operated by SNCF.
Note that the stations can be outside of France.

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