Increased Efficiencies
• Quick and effective generation of transit schedules and "what if" scenarios.
• Generated information is accurate and concrete, thus simplifying your decision making process.
Data Integrity
• Developed for use with industry standard database management systems.
• Non-proprietary relational database design for improved data integrity, security and system performance.
• Easy to support, with reduced lifetime cost of ownership.
Seamless Integration
• Compatible with solutions from various third party vendors.
• Standard data exports and reports that are simple to use and build upon.
Modular Design
• System can be upgraded according to your budget and requirements.
• Each component can be added or removed based on operational needs and business practices.
Standard Features
TranSched Fixed Route Manager automates many of the manual processes associated with creating a fixed route schedule: Trip Data Building, Blocking, Runcutting, and Rostering.
TranSched Fixed Route Manager includes a full complement of other standard features:
GIS Mapping
• Component for plotting routes, time points and stops on the map and for directly extracting distances from GIS city data.
Industry Standard Database
• Non-proprietary database greatly reduces the overall cost of ownership and makes expansion and support more affordable.
• Available for both Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle database management systems.
Comprehensive Reporting
• Complete reporting package that reflects the information decision makers need most, based on their Key Performance Indicators.
Configuration Management
• Extensive range of user-definable parameters allows configuration to meet unique union rules and work practices.
Optional Features
OptiMiser™ Runcutter
• Powerful optimizing techniques to produce raster runcuts and generate substantial cost savings.
• Ideal for larger transit properties.
Train & Crew Blocking
• Define and implement special blocking parameters for rail operations.
• Manage work itineraries for crews of train operators.
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