Route Timeline View New

See every route as a stop-by-stop timeline across the day.

With Route Timeline View New, The Dispatcher can see each route as a timeline of stops so they can I can spot gaps and tight connections at a glance — resulting in keep runs on schedule.

The Problem

The Core Problem
A list of trips hides how a route actually flows, so a single late stop cascades before anyone notices.
The Scenario
A dispatcher managing many vehicles needs to see how one route flows across the day and where a late stop will push everything after it.
Why It's Urgent
Slack, overlaps, and cascading delays are hard to read from a list, but they decide whether the rest of the run stays on time.
Without MediRoutes
Read the trip list top to bottom and try to picture the timing in your head.
With MediRoutes
Route Timeline View lays each vehicle out as a horizontal timeline of stops with scheduled windows and travel time between them, so idle time, tight connections, and at-risk stops are visible without opening individual trips.

Who This Helps

The Dispatcher
reads routes as flat lists that hide how the day actually flows stop to stop.
Frustrations
  • Lists that hide route flow
  • Late stops cascading unnoticed
  • No view of slack or tight connections
Pain Points
  • Cascading delays surface too late
  • Flat lists obscure idle time
Ideal Workflow
Each route shows as a timeline so gaps, overlaps, and at-risk stops are obvious.
The Fleet Owner
wants vehicle time used well without cascading delays eating the schedule.
Frustrations
  • Idle time hidden in the schedule
  • Delays rippling through routes
  • No visual read on route efficiency
Pain Points
  • Unseen slack wastes capacity
  • Cascading delays hurt on-time performance
Ideal Workflow
Timeline views expose idle time and at-risk stops to keep runs on schedule.

How It Works

Each step shows what happens when things go right — and what MediRoutes does when they don't.

Start / End
Process Step
Decision Point

Common Questions

Each vehicle's route laid out left to right across the day, with every stop, its scheduled window, and the travel time between stops.
Calendar View places trips on a clock grid; Route Timeline View shows each route as a continuous sequence so you can see slack, overlaps, and how one delay ripples down the run.
Yes. Gaps show as open space on the timeline and back-to-back stops show as tight or overlapping blocks.
Yes. The timeline reflects schedule changes as trips are added, moved, or completed.