View fixed routes
In the Geo Module of the management system, the Fixed Routes section provides a comprehensive overview of pre-determined routes that are a part of the service offerings. Each route is defined by a series of waypoints or stations, from a starting point to a destination, with a count of the total number of stations included. Here's an insight into what each column signifies
- Route Name: This is the identifier of the route, which could be a reference to the area covered or the path taken (e.g., "Cotswold").
- Zone: It refers to the designated zone or area that the route belongs to. This helps in categorizing the routes into different geographical segments or operational areas (e.g., "Cotswold," "Zone X").
- Start Station: This indicates the initial point of the route where the journey commences (e.g., "Bourton-on-the-Water, Cheltenham GL54, UK").
- End Station: The final destination of the route is listed here (e.g., "Chipping Norton OX7, UK").
- Station Count: Reflects the number of stops or stations that are included in the route, which provides an idea of the route's complexity and the level of service required.
