Indeed, a mapper who wants to add this and who can't find the information
on the internet or in a booklet, would have travel to the first stop, take
note of all the departure times and then establish the deltas between all
the stops of the itinerary.
If that's the case, such a mapper would probably
Yes, very hard to debug and we already established some change every few
months. So after a change from the operator. One traveler will update one
of those schedules, Another may do so for 3 stops down the line, in the
mean time the stops in between and after are not updated yet. A maintenance
nigh
If you have a single one for a stop/route pair, no problem. As soon as you
have a few hundred and the information in them starts to conflict with
other another timetable relation for the same route it will be extremely
hard to figure out where it went wrong.
Polyglot
Op di 6 nov. 2018 om 17:08 sc
You mean per stop/route pair? That's an incredible s amount of relations!
It seems to me that it would be a nighmare to try and maintain it that way.
At first sight it seems simpler, but with the new proposal i came up with,
you can see how the stops of a variation in itinerary tie together.
If th