>
>
> period="300"/>
>
> Does it indicate that a public transport line (or route) with id named "bus"
> whose sequence of stops are defined by route named "busRoute".
> The frequency of this line is 300 seconds or 5 minutes per hour, that is in
> every 5 minutes there will be one vehicle
@Mirko @Jakob: Thank you so much for coming to my rescue. Please clarify if
I have interpreted it the flows correctly.
Does it indicate that a public transport line (or route) with id named
"bus" whose sequence of stops are defined by route named "busRoute".
The frequency of this line is
I recommend that you use osmWebWizard to import a network including public
transport and then look at the generated file osm_pt.rou.xml as an example
of succinct public transport modelling. The stops and times are defined
only once in a named route and the vehicles are defined as flows which
Hi,
have you tried out defining your public transport line as a flow element
(see https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Public_Transport.html#flows)?
Then you should be able to specify a frequency and reference the route
and stops only once.
Regards
Mirko
Am 04.05.2020 um 17:33 schrieb
Hello,
I am confused about the implementation of public transport route inside
SUMO.
As per standards, a public transport route (sometimes known as a line) has
a fixed sequence of stops which it has to cover, and a frequency which
means the number of times that route must be served at these