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Remix November 2024: Runtimes analyzer, default maps, and more

Manage your service calendar and plan multiple scenarios in Remix.

Calendaring is now accessible to all users in all projects, allowing you to leverage service periods to manage your calendar, compare multiple scenarios and create Google-ready GTFS from any project.

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Collaborate faster with live Multi-User Editing

Early Access. Working with your peers n in Remix will soon be a whole lot faster. With Multi-User editing, you can work in the same project as your colleagues, at the same time. Effortless real-time collaboration enables teams to share ideas effectively and maintain a single source of truth for every project.

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Introducing Runtime Analyzer!

Want to improve reliability but struggling to analyze your data? Introducing Runtime Analyzer: it fetches historical runtime data, overlays it on your timetable, and identifies opportunities to boost on-time performance and maybe even save a block or two! Check it out: it’s in a new Timetable tab labeled “Analyze”. 

Currently available for Remix Blocking or Scheduling customers who also use Swiftly’s Run-Times product.

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Keep your system information up to date with Default Maps

You can now update your default map for your organization from a Remix Project! This letes you update system info in Remix without new GTFS or emailing your Partner Success Manager. Speedier updates ahead.

To become a “Publisher”, simply file a Zendesk ticket requesting this role.

 

Find, organize, and style your data layers in a snap

We’ve made several improvements to help you manage your data layers more easily. Check them out: 

  • Upload layers from projects: Instead of leaving your project to upload and style a new data layer, you can now upload it directly from your project.
  • Delete or archive data layers: Keep your layers tidy by deleting or archiving self-serve layers you’ve uploaded. This keeps your team focused on the latest, greatest data sources.
  • Create delta layers: Show the percent change between columns in your dataset by styling your layer to include delta comparisons.


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Network Jane’s walking limit is now set at 15 minutes

To better reflect realistic rider behavior, Network Jane can now walk no more than 15 minutes to or from each hex cell (or transit stop). This makes network accessibility analysis much more reflective of real-world rider experiences.

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