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Creating Linked Lines
Linked lines are used to establish (single) routes on which vehicles travel with
destination signs displaying the second line of a set throughout the trip. They are used for
reporting purposes only.
Select Linked Lines when setting the
Line Association property in the Route Definition
screen in order for the Linked Line check box to appear in the
Edit dialog box. An example of linked lines: Lines 002 and 007 are linked together. The destination
sign of the vehicle travelling from 002 to 007 shows line 007.
Conversely, when the vehicle
travels from 007 to 002, the destination sign shows line 002. Normally, vehicles working
interlined routes change destination signs as the individual lines change.
Click File > Ancillary Data > Fixed > Lines.
The Lines dialog box appears.
Select a line to which you want to link another line.
Click Edit.
The Edit dialog box opens with the Linked
Line option.
Select the Linked Line check box.
The Dir0 links to and the Dir1 links
to fields open at the bottom of the dialog box.
From the list in the Dir0 links to field, select the line to
which the first direction links.
From the list in the Dir1 links to field, select the line to
which the opposite direction links.