Rail Timeline
A centered header above a vertical numbered timeline tracing a second through five steps from failed inspection to sold, with elapsed time on each step.
A centered header above a vertical numbered timeline tracing a second through five steps from failed inspection to sold, with elapsed time on each step.
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Rail Timeline traces one second through the five steps between failing final inspection and its card coming down, drawn as a vertical numbered list with the elapsed time beside each step. The route runs from the flaw word written on the tag, through the flaw photograph and the band that sets the price, to the one of one listing and the sale.
Steps are one array of five. The footer names the only exception: a piece that sits ninety days goes to the repair bench as parts, so the last step is the single one a second is allowed to skip.
Reach for this block when a shopper trusts the seconds prices but wants to see the process behind them, usually below the seconds grid or beside the glossary. The step timings should match the median figures the store actually reports.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the bench to rail route. Other timeline configurations:
Tip: the elapsed time beside each step is what turns a process diagram into a promise; keep the numbers honest and current.