Path Node (present in Paths product)

A Path Node is a topological node connecting to at least one Path Link, providing network connectivity. It is a point used to represent connectivity between Path Links or the end of a road.

Example map of a residential area. Road Links are displayed as red lines and are connected to Road Nodes, which are displayed as red circles. Path Links are displayed as green lines and are connected to Path Nodes, which are displayed as green circles. Connecting Links are displayed as blue lines and are connected to Connecting Nodes, which are displayed as blue circles. The Connecting Links and Connecting Nodes form the connection between the road and path network.
How Connecting Links and Connecting Nodes connect the road and path networks together. Connecting Nodes are coincident with Road Nodes.

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