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Description
Stop areas permit to represent the crossing points and spots that are served by a transport offer.
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Stop Places (SP) It is a place including one or more spots where vehicles can stop in order to load and unload passengers and where travellers passengers can wait for the vehicles or planning their trip. Potentially, it is multi-modal, , multi-line, multi operator and can have one or several mono-modal stop places. Example: Paris Montparnasse
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Quay (Q) It is a specific place, such as a platform, a waiting, drop-off or pick-up area in which the traveller passenger can wait, enter and exit vehicles in one direction. It is multi-modal, multi-line, multi operator Example: Paris Montparnasse station, platform n8
Consult the Stop Areas
You can see the stop areas created in “Stop Area Referential” of each Workgroup.
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Their name
Zip code
City
Area type
Status
Managing Stop areas
For each Stop area the star wheel of every Stop area allows to launch the accessible actions (see, edit stop area).
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To create a new area you should fill in the template with all necessary information and to submit them.
Identification
In this block of the form, you have the possibility to indicate the information on the identification of your stop area. You fill in the name of the stop area and there is a possibility to have the name of a stop area in different languages. To add the name in another language, fill in the field with the corresponding flag.
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Hierarchy
You have to choose the Category for your stop area: “commercial” or “non-commercial”. The commercial category is chosen by default.
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The Parent that you choose for your Stop area must have the Type area higher than the Type of the stop area that you create. |
Interne
At the creation the Stop area has Status “In creation” by default. You can change the status to “Activated” or “Deactivated”.
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Otherwise, you can create other providers in the “Stop area referential” - "Stop Area Providers".
Referent
You can create a Referent stop for one or more other stop areas. Any stop can be associated to a reference stop, which will be proposed in the dedicated block when you edit your stop area.
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A stop area associated with a Referent stop, you can access its referent directly.
A Referent stop, you can see all the associated stop areas in the "Specific stops” block (and access them directly).
Location
In the Location section you have to put in the coordinates of your stop place.
Utilisation
Accessibility
In General section you can indicate whether your stop area is equipped with escalator, lift and suitable for mobility reduced passengers.
Codes
Custom fields
block, you can enter the geographical coordinates of your stop area and, if necessary, the address at which this stop area can be found and the time zone of its position.
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Usage
In the Usage block, you can add information on the service time of your stop area and its fare code. You can also indicate a web page associated with this stop area.
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Accessibility
In the Accessibility block, you can enter various information on the equipment present at your stop area. You can enter information such as equipment for passengers with reduced mobility, the presence of audible and visual equipment, etc. You can choose the “true”, “false”, “partial” or “unknown” status for each of these devices. If this information is not provided, the “unknown” status is automatically chosen. A “Description” field is available in case you wish to add more information.
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Codes
In the Codes block, a public code or an external code can be added to the stop area if necessary.
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Custom fields
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It is possible to add an additional section “Custom Fields” in stops, through a request to enRoute Support. |
This part is used to add specific descriptive data on the stop in the form of a text, a list, a number or an attachment.
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Configure Stop Area Referential
In the "Stop area referential" section, by clicking on the "Edit parameters" button, you have the possibility to define the information that is displayed for each stop area during its selection in the whole Workgroup.
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This selection takes place in particular:
in the stop area editing
in the route editing
in the stop area routing constraints editing
in the stop area providers editing
in search filters by stop (vehicle jour, stops, SARCs)
You can choose to display in addition to the name of the stop:
the area type
the local ID
the city zip code
the city name
the postal region (the INSEE code in the France/IdFM stop profile)
the country
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In addition to the name, this information will be presented for each stop area in the selection.
In the Stop area referential parameters, you can also select the translations of the names presented in the referential. The “default” languages will appear on the stop edition page. The others will be available in a field that will allow additional translations to be added.
In case of deleting a language in the referential, the corresponding translations will be hidden but not deleted.
When you add a stop area, you can fill in the default name field. The form directly displays the languages selected "By default" in the parameters of the referential. The other languages added in the parameters can be added one by one on the stop area page.
You can change translations of the stop area name by editing it. The form directly displays the languages selected "By default" in the parameters of the referential. The other languages added in the parameters can be added one by one on the stop area page.
Stop Area Routing Constraints
Routing Constraint Zone (RCZ) managed by Chouette allows to represent the specificities of offer associated to a like and route. Some restrictions based on the distance between the stop areas for example, are not easy to manage by this function.
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You can see the list of Stop Area Routing Constraints in Stop area referential.
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For each SARC the star wheel allows to launch the accessible actions (see, edit, destroy).
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Stop Area Routing Constraints ca be filtered by:
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You can create a new Stop Area Routing Constraint by click on “Add”.
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You choose two stop areas where you want to forbid the traffic. If you choose “Yes” for the option “Both ways”, the restriction will be applied for both ways.