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Online System Map
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The interactive Google Map on our website is called our System Map
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It allows you to zoom in/out and see the context of the route including all stops and timepoints
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Timepoints are shown as dark blue "pushpins" with bold white capital letters (A,B,C...)
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Stops are shown as red dots with a bold yellow border and are clickable for more detail
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Switch from Map, Satellite, and Terrain views to actually see where stops are located in relation to known landmarks: buildings, steets, roads, etc.
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Zooming in and out and panning can be done by using the map controls in the upper left
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a double click will also zoom in one level, but this won't work while clicking on the route line, or the stops/timepoints
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dragging the mouse (holding the mouse btton down while moving it over the map) will pan around the map while staying at the same zoom level
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Use the Google traffic layer checkbox to show or hide a live traffiic overlay provided by Google
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green lines mean traffic is flowing well
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slower traffic ranges from yellow to red
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road incident symbols also appear and are clickable for details
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Route Maps
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Route Maps are designed as the official "print version" map included with each route schedule and contain more detail than the System Map
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A legend explains the symbols used
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A solid dark-blue Route line shows the path of all trips
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A dashed or styled dark blue Route line shows the path of selected trips which deviate from most trips and are explained in the text boxes in the map
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White triangular directional arrows indicate the path of travel along the route
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a double arrow indicates that the route travels in both directions along that segment of the route
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Timepoints are shown as dark blue "pushpins" with bold white capital letters (A, B, C...)
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Stops are shown as pale yellow dots with a thin black border