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Snapper and Enrouteq team up on transit data

Mosaiq Transit Intelligence Suite is now combined with GTFS real-time data
By David Arminas March 3, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Partnership will enable transit agencies to better understand their networks, partners say (© ITS International | Adam Hill)

Snapper Services has combined its transit intelligence platform Mosaiq with Enrouteq’s General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) real-time data and live operations services.

The two companies said their partnership will deliver a complete solution that enables authorities and agencies to continuously improve their public transport networks.

Enrouteq provides cloud-based tools that enable public transport authorities and agencies to create, maintain and publish GTFS static and real-time data, improving service transparency, passenger experience and operational efficiency. 

Miki Szikszai, chief executive of Snapper Services, said the collaboration enables public transport agencies to harness reliable insights for data-driven decision-making and enhanced operational efficiency, underpinned by high quality data: “It also opens the door to new, untapped markets where transport data solutions can have a transformative impact.”

Snapper provides public transport software and services through its Mosaiq Transit Intelligence Suite, Snapper card fare collection system and the Leap mobile reload apps. Transit authorities and operators around the world use the Mosaiq to understand and continuously improve the performance of their public transit network with Mosaiq Insights, Mosaiq Go and Mosaiq Live.

Magnus Stahlberg, chief executive of Enrouteq, said the two companies “are committed to delivering end-to-end data quality services that empower transport providers to operate more efficiently and provide better services to their communities".

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