Defining fare systems
1. From the Network menu, choose PuT fares.
The PuT fares window opens.
2. Select the Fare systems tab.
3. Click the Create button.
4. Make the desired changes.
Element |
Description |
Number |
Number of the fare system |
Name |
Name of the fare system |
Rank |
Rank of the fare system. If multiple fare systems are available for a path, the fare is determined based on the fare system with the highest rank (Fundamentals: Procedure for ambiguous fare systems). |
Fare weight for selection |
Fare system weight. If multiple fare systems of the same rank are available for a path, the path with the minimum fare will be used by default. This weight again can be applied to the fare. This way you can model that non-local incoming passengers usually go by train as long as possible, until they transfer to a local transport system, even if this is more expensive compared to the minimum fare (Fundamentals: Fare weights). |
Fare applies to |
Use the drop-down list to specify whether one or more ticket types must be purchased for a connection with multiple path legs (Fundamentals: "Fare reference" of a fare system). Each group of contiguous path legs A ticket can be used for several successive path legs of a connection. All path legs together A ticket can be used for all path legs of a connection. Each path leg separately For each single path leg, a ticket must be purchased. Note Visum automatically uses this option if, in the procedure Headway-based PuT assignment, you use fares for impedance calculation ("Fare reference" of a fare system and Headway-based assignment: Impedance tab) |
Initial fare |
Start fare for the ticket type (Fundamentals: Initial fare and transfer fare) |
Lines |
Use this button to open the Find lines window. For each fare system, you can select lines which operate within the fare system. For each line, the FareSystemSet column automatically refreshes the numbers of the fare systems to which they are allocated. |
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Click this button to open the Find lines window. You can select the valid transport systems for each fare system. |
Ticket types |
The column lists the numbers of ticket types that are valid for the fare system (Creating ticket types). |
5. Confirm with OK.
The fare system is inserted.
Editing a fare system
1. Make sure that the Fare systems tab is open in the PuT fares window.
2. In the list of the fare systems, click the cell that you want to edit.
3. Make the desired changes.
4. Confirm with OK.
The changes are applied.
Deleting fare systems
1. Make sure that the Fare systems tab is open in the PuT fares window.
2. In the list, click the fare system of your choice.
Tip: To select multiple entries, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking the desired entries one by one. |
3. Click the Delete button.
4. Confirm with OK.
The fare system is deleted.