kodelinje
Kodelinje is a transportation planning concept developed in Denmark in the 1960s. The term "kodelinje" is often referred to as the "code line" in English. It is a method for optimizing public transportation routes and schedules by using numerical codes to represent various transportation types, such as buses or trains, and their associated routes.
The kodelinje system was designed to make transportation planning more efficient and easier to manage. It involves
Kodelinje is often used in conjunction with other transportation planning tools, such as computer-aided dispatch systems,
In the 1970s and 1980s, kodelinje was widely adopted in Denmark and other European countries as a