What is the difference between draft and published routes?

On the Scenic Listings Manager you’ll see “Draft” and “Published” routes. This page breaks down the difference between the two types.

On the Scenic Listings Manager you’ll see “Draft” and “Published” routes. This page breaks down the difference between the two types.

Draft routes

These are bus, coach or rail routes that are still “works in progress”. They’re not being shown to the public and only people who belong to your organisation can preview that listing.

When you create a new bus, coach or rail route on Scenic it’ll be a draft.

Once you’ve added all the information you need to, you can request for the Scenic team to review your listing before publishing for all to see.

Any changes you make to a draft route will not be published until we have reviewed the route and published it.

Published routes

These are routes that everyone can see – they’re published on the website for the public to look at.

Any changes you make to these routes will be published immediately. You can’t preview changes before they’re automatically published.

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