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34 34  The MTA Bus Time server is powered by the [[OneBusAway>>url:https://www.onebusaway.org/]] open-source software package. This software was originally developed to aggregate real-time information from multiple bus and ferry operators in the Seattle area and make it available to Seattle's transit users via a range of internet and mobile interfaces.
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37 37  OneBusAway uses as its baseline information transit schedules published in the [[GTFS>>url:https://code.google.com/transit/spec/transit_feed_specification.html]] format, which the MTA is [[already publishing>>url:https://mta.info/developers/download.html]] for all of its bus and rail services.
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40 -Since OneBusAway is [[Open-Source software>>url:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software]], the MTA is able to use it free of charge. Bus Time required a number of improvements and customizations to OneBusAway, as well and numerous improvements and upgrades since, for which the MTA partnered with [[Cambridge Systematics>>url:https://camsys.com/]] . These improvements have been contributed back to the open source for the OneBusAway project and are now publicly available and free for any other developer or transit agency to use.
38 +Since OneBusAway is [[Open-Source software>>url:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software]], the MTA is able to use it free of charge. Bus Time required a number of improvements and customizations to OneBusAway, as well and numerous improvements and upgrades since, for which the MTA partnered with [[Cambridge Systematics>>url:https://camsys.com/]] . These improvements have been contributed back to the open source for the OneBusAway project and are now publicly available and free for any other developer or transit agency to use.