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Hi Melinda, Thank you for the reply. The dataset is not GTFS-based as my area does not have such datasets available. I did consider using turn features. However, I have over 20000 line features and drawing them is just not practical. Also, there are many instances of having up to 15 overlapping lines, each representing a different bus service. Will there be a way to automate such rule-based turn impedances based on the feature's attribute instead? Otherwise, it would definitely be a great feature in the future. Thanks!
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Hi there. I have a bus route dataset with many overlapping bus routes. When I run the route solvers, ArcMap tends to recommend multiple bus changes (e.g. service 12 > service >10 > service 5 > service 32 > service 111). In my local context, however, most people will only take one single bus service to the point of destination. This problem arises because of the dense bus service routes covering the area. Is there a possible way to restrict the network dataset to maintain a maximum of one (or two) bus transits? One possible way I was thinking of was to add additional impedance (e.g. 10 mins) when the software detects that the fromEdge bus service (as an attribute) is not equal to the toEdge bus service. However, I am unsure how to do that. Any advice would be much appreciated! Thanks!#
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This worked fantastically! Thanks so much for taking the time to come up with this!
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The points were created by generating tessellations (square) and converting them into points. I am actually trying to replicate an expanded network grid for a continuous space siting problem in vector format. I can easily create the square grid lines but have had difficulty creating the diagonal lines. Thanks for the link though, I'd see what I can do with it!
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I have a set of points as shown in the picture below. What I want to do is to create a series of crisscrossing lines like the second picture below. Is there any way to do this without having to resort to manual line-drawing? I have tried many ways from the "points to line" function to fishnets, but none of them seem to work! Any tips to make this easier would be much appreciated too! Thanks!
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