One problem is that you're not correctly holding context on your
"marker" and "marker1" variables, so you're always attempting to

Try using a createMarker() function to hold context.


Another problem is that sometimes your pointObjects[i].coords has string
parameters instead of numbers. For example

 lat = markers[i].getAttribute("Latitude");
 long = markers[i].getAttribute("Longitude");
 ...
 routeObj = new route(new GLatLng(long, lat), type, icon);
 pointObjects.push(routeObj);

Try using parseFloat(long) and parseFloat(lat).

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