RouteFinder for ArcGIS screen shots:


Routing from one point to another:




Routing with 2 via-points (and previous route shown):




Visiting 10 customers in optimum sequence (Around Chicago):




Link-based isochrone:
(Driving time in days from Eastern corner of USA, assuming 500 miles per day)




Multi-centred link-based isochrone:
(9 major cities in USA, 200-400-600-800-1000 km isochrones shown)




Distance table created from gazetteer:


(c) AA - data kindly supplied by Kingswood MapMechanics


Nearest centre analysis based on 9 locations:




Dynamic cut-offs:




Route description:


(c) AA - data kindly supplied by Kingswood MapMechanics


Polygon-based Drive-time regions: (1 centre)




Polygon-based Drive-time regions: (4 centres, clipped against coastline layer)




Identification of Subnets:




Identification of Parallel links:




Identification of Cul-de-sacs (with node layer on):




Identification of Close nodes (= gap / missing snap in networks):




Identification of Join links (remove pseudo nodes):
(Links with the same ID, can be joined to reduce number of links)




Identification of Unused links:
( = links not used by any node-2-node route)




Locating dangling nodes:
( = end nodes not connected to other links)