Merging stop points

1.  In the Network editor window, click the Edit mode icon .

2.  In the Network window, click the Stop points button.

3.  In the network, click the stop point that you want to merge with another stop point and hold down the left mouse button down.

4.  Drag the stop point along existing links to the new stop point of your choice.

Note: The form of the mouse pointer has the following meaning:

The stop point is currently shifted along a line.

The stop point is currently shifted across the line. This affects the Directed attribute.

The stop point can be merged with this stop point.

The stop point cannot be shifted to this position.

Please also note the information in the status bar.

5.  Release the mouse button in the desired position.

Note: If you press the Esc key while dragging, you can cancel the action and the stop point is reset to its original position.

Note: A message with information on the effects of this operation may open.

The Merge stop point window opens. Only the options relevant to the situation are displayed.

Element

Description

Adjust lengths of line route items to new position

If the option has been selected, the lengths of the line route elements are recalculated.

If the option has not been selected, the lengths of the line route elements remain unchanged.

Note

This option is grayed out if the stop point is not a route point of any line route.

Adjust run times to new position

If the option has been selected, the run times of the time profile elements are recalculated.

If the option has not been selected, the run times remain unchanged.

Note

This option is grayed out if the stop point is not a route point of any line route.

Use data of which stop point?

Of shifted stop point

If the option is selected, the new stop point gets nearly all attributes of the shifted stop point (exception see note).

Of target stop point

If the option is selected, the new stop point gets nearly all attributes of the target stop point (exception see note).

Note

All transport systems that were allocated to one of the two merged stop points are allocated to the new stop point.

Confirm with OK.

The stop point is merged with another stop point.