On 10/01/2018 12:00, Georg Feddern wrote:
I am quite sure that in _reality_ a stop _or_ a platform is mandatory in a public transport route - otherwise you would just have a route with 'hitchhiking'?

In the real world, that happens.  As well as public transport routes with _only_ the route defined (no stops) there are also those with _only_ the stops defined and the driver decides how to get to the next one base on traffic.  Also there are "request" routes where there are defined stops, but not in a defined order.  The above examples all exist in the UK, but think about public transport worldwide (minibus taxis in South Africa, for example) and things aren't always quite so "nailed down" as they might be elsewhere.

Best Regards,
Andy



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