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So I’m trying to use GetStops to assemble a list of all of the stops. I’m still confused by how the Illinois Terminal stop points are laid out, though: Code: {
"code": "MTD3121",
"stop_name": "Illinois Terminal",
"points": [
{
"stop_name": "Illinois Terminal (Platform A)",
"stop_lat": 40.115935,
"code": "MTD7534",
"stop_lon": -88.240947,
"stop_id": "IT:1"
},
{
"stop_name": "Illinois Terminal (Platform B)",
"stop_lat": 40.115972,
"code": "MTD6462",
"stop_lon": -88.24092,
"stop_id": "IT:2"
},
{
"stop_name": "Illinois Terminal (Platform A)",
"stop_lat": 40.115991,
"code": "MTD3121",
"stop_lon": -88.240913,
"stop_id": "IT:3"
},
{
"stop_name": "Illinois Terminal (Platform B)",
"stop_lat": 40.115666,
"code": "MTD3121",
"stop_lon": -88.241052,
"stop_id": "IT:4"
},
{
"stop_name": "Illinois Terminal (Platform C)",
"stop_lat": 40.115363,
"code": "MTD4217",
"stop_lon": -88.241442,
"stop_id": "IT:5"
}
],
"stop_id": "IT"
},
Is there any semantic difference between, say, IT:2 and IT:4? If not, why are they listed as separate points here? If so, which one is the id I should pass to e.g. GetDeparturesByStop? And how are there four text message codes for what (naively) appear to be three distinct stop points? I feel like all of my questions are related to the darn Illinois Terminal ;-)
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