Using route groups is valuable if your agency typically assesses on-time performance for specific groups of routes rather than for the entire system. The most common use cases for route groups are to separate different modes (bus, rail, streetcar, etc), or to separate contracted service from directly operated service. For example, if an agency has three streetcar lines that have different on-time performance standards than its bus network, then it could have two route groups: one for all bus routes and another for all streetcar lines.
If you would like to create a route group, please contact support@goswift.ly.
Once created, In the Swiftly Dashboard, you can specify a route group in the On-Time Performance product. A route group consists of a subset of your routes and populates the summary and route views with data solely from those specified routes.
Typically, the Summary and Routes views show overview data for all the routes and stops in your system or one specific route.
When you select a route group, you will get summary data just for those specified routes.
Or you can compare the performance data directly of those few routes in the Routes view.
Again, if you would like to create a route group, please contact support@goswift.ly.
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