About Corridor Regions

Corridor regions are used to associate assemblies to specific station ranges along the corridor. Therefore, to assign different assemblies to sections of the corridor, you create regions.

BestPractice: Instead of creating one region for a long corridor, dividing the corridor into multiple, smaller regions typically results in faster processing time for corridor rebuilds and other functions. For example, on a 5,000 meter corridor, create five regions, each of which is about 1,000 meters long. This reduces the processing load when rebuilding the corridor.

There are various ways you can edit corridor regions. You can

  • move the region’s start or end stations
  • add baselines
  • set or edit assembly frequencies
  • set or edit targets
  • change a region assembly
  • split a region into two regions
  • merge two regions into one region
  • copy corridor regions
  • match the parameters of one region to other regions
  • add regions
  • isolate regions
  • hide regions
  • delete regions