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I regularly use a quite weird bus line, namely the line 11 in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. It loops from station A to A, using no less than 3 (!) different routes. It looks like this :
A > B > A
A > B > A > C > A
A > D > A
This means all buses are marked to end to A, but when I'm in A and want to go to B, there's no way to tell if the next bus shown in the Departures screen of Transportr will go through C first.
Describe the solution you'd like
A solution that could useful anyway is to make a drop-down menu for each departure in the Departures screen. The drop-down would show the stops served, and ideally at which expected time. Thinking out loud here, but one could even click on a station on the route to get to it and see departures from there.
Additional context
I guess this is quite specific to my use-case, but I'm putting out there to see. Also, I don't know if the routes are actually available from the API Transportr is using. Anyway, thanks a lot for this app :)
Cheers
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Thanks for the message! I think this is kind of related to #742 (and schildbach/public-transport-enabler#300). It would indeed be very useful to show stops for these complex lines :)
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I regularly use a quite weird bus line, namely the line 11 in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. It loops from station A to A, using no less than 3 (!) different routes. It looks like this :
This means all buses are marked to end to A, but when I'm in A and want to go to B, there's no way to tell if the next bus shown in the Departures screen of Transportr will go through C first.
Describe the solution you'd like
A solution that could useful anyway is to make a drop-down menu for each departure in the Departures screen. The drop-down would show the stops served, and ideally at which expected time. Thinking out loud here, but one could even click on a station on the route to get to it and see departures from there.
Additional context
I guess this is quite specific to my use-case, but I'm putting out there to see. Also, I don't know if the routes are actually available from the API Transportr is using. Anyway, thanks a lot for this app :)
Cheers
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: