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A route is a defined path taken by a bus with a designated start point (stop, node) and a designated end point (stop, node).
 
A route is a defined path taken by a bus with a designated start point (stop, node) and a designated end point (stop, node).
  
Hierarchy: Block > '''''Route''''' > Trip > Run
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Hierarchy: Block > '''''Route''''' > Trip > Run > Stop
  
 
== Trip ==
 
== Trip ==

Revision as of 21:10, 31 October 2019

Block

A block is the path traveled by a bus from pull-out (usually from a garage, yard, or depot) to pull-in (usually into a garage, yard, or depot). Each block can only have one bus.

Hierarchy: Block > Route > Trip > Run > Stop

Route

A route is a defined path taken by a bus with a designated start point (stop, node) and a designated end point (stop, node).

Hierarchy: Block > Route > Trip > Run > Stop

Trip

A trip is a unidirectional path of travel on a route.

Hierarchy: Block > Route > Trip > Run

Run

A run is an atomic piece of work performed by a driver. Only one driver can be assigned to a run.

Hierarchy: Block > Route > Trip > Run

Stop

A stop is a dedicated physical location along a block, route, trip, or run.