Select the line you need, then click on "departure times" followed by a click on any of the timetable columns, and you will see three options unfold.
Block ID
The first option "Block ID" is for special cases of lines that reach a destination, where a user can remain on the bus since that line will become another one with a different destination.
For instance, let's say Line 15 goes to the Southern Terminal, and at the Southern Terminal, as a user, you can stay on the bus because soon the same line will transform into Line 16 headed for the Central Terminal.
It might also keep the same line number, 15, but change its destination from the first point, depending on each particular case.
You need to add a block ID (whichever you choose), but it must be unique; if there's another case like this, it must have a different ID.
The ID is used to link both trips; for example, if the first trip is Line 16 Southern Terminal, I should assign it ID 115, and to the second trip to the Central Terminal, assign ID 115 as well. This way, both trips will be correctly linked.
Short name
The second feature is "Short name," which is useful when we have already registered the number of a line, but this line has changed.
For example, if we have Line 5 Northern Terminal in the editor, and this line has altered its number but not its destination, this field allows me to change it and add the new number that will appear in the app.
NOTE: You will probably still see the old line number in the editor, but once you make the change in this section, the correct number will appear in the app.
Edit bike + wheelchair accessibility
Finally, we have the option to add information on whether the line has bicycle access and if the line is wheelchair accessible. In these fields, we can enter yes, no, or unknown.
This way, the app can provide relevant wheelchair/bicycle access information to users.