Struct google_maps::directions::response::transit_details::TransitDetails[][src]

pub struct TransitDetails {
    pub arrival_stop: TransitStop,
    pub arrival_time: TransitTime,
    pub departure_stop: TransitStop,
    pub departure_time: TransitTime,
    pub headsign: String,
    pub headway: Option<u16>,
    pub line: TransitLine,
    pub num_stops: u8,
    pub trip_short_name: Option<String>,
}
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Transit directions return additional information that is not relevant for other modes of transportation. These additional properties are exposed through the transit_details object, returned as a field of an element in the steps[] array. From the TransitDetails object you can access additional information about the transit stop, transit line and transit agency.

Fields

arrival_stop: TransitStop

Contains information about the stop/station for this part of the trip.

arrival_time: TransitTime

Contains the arrival for this leg of the journey.

departure_stop: TransitStop

Contains information about the stop/station for this part of the trip.

departure_time: TransitTime

Contains the departure for this leg of the journey.

headsign: String

Specifies the direction in which to travel on this line, as it is marked on the vehicle or at the departure stop. This will often be the terminus station.

headway: Option<u16>

Specifies the expected number of seconds between departures from the same stop at this time. For example, with a headway value of 600, you would expect a ten minute wait if you should miss your bus.

line: TransitLine

Contains information about the transit line used in this step.

num_stops: u8

Contains the number of stops in this step, counting the arrival stop, but not the departure stop. For example, if your directions involve leaving from Stop A, passing through stops B and C, and arriving at stop D, num_stops will return 3.

trip_short_name: Option<String>

Contains the text that appears in schedules and sign boards to identify a transit trip to passengers. The text should uniquely identify a trip within a service day. For example, “538” is the trip_short_name of the Amtrak train that leaves San Jose, CA at 15:10 on weekdays to Sacramento, CA.

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