Something that's struck me a few times are places where the routing table forbids what would be the quickest route between two stations, an example of which is Glasgow (Queen Street, ordinarily
) to Leuchars, where given a good connection the quickest route is via Dundeethough this is forbidden by an easement which disallows travel via Dundee from/to Glasgow to/from Leuchars or Cupar as a circulous route (it's worthwhile noting the fare to Dundee is 50% more than to Leuchars, quite probably the reason for the easement!).
How common is it for the routing table to forbid what would be the quickest route, and are there any really common examples?
How common is it for the routing table to forbid what would be the quickest route, and are there any really common examples?