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Is there a way to map the vehicles floor height of the passenger compartment in railML?
I see the floor height of the entrance and the gangway is mapped, but not the general floor height of the passenger compartment.
This would be useful for us to know in relation to entry and exit speeds, amongst others.
It could be different than the entrance height. It could also have multiple values, indicating internal levels/stairs or a duplex/two story wagon.]]>Torben Brand2017-10-03T14:33:26-00:00Re: Floor height
https://www.railml.org/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=1658&th=537#msg_1658
a value for the general floor height didn't seem necessary yet. So if you have a
particular purpose in mind do not hesitate to name it.
The height of entrance is intended for "compatibility" to platform heights of a
line. In case of modern EMU/DMU this is often the general height inside except
there are ramps or steps inside.
The (inner) height of gangway is intended to give information about the inner
size of the passage between vehicles. If you look for "compatibility" to other
vehicles than this is given with the "position" and "designType" attributes.
Best regards,
Joerg v. Lingen
Rollingstock Coordinator
On 03.10.2017 16:33, Torben Brand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to map the vehicles floor height of the
> passenger compartment in railML?
> I see the floor height of the entrance and the gangway is
> mapped, but not the general floor height of the passenger
> compartment.
> This would be useful for us to know in relation to entry and
> exit speeds, amongst others. It could be different than the entrance height. It
> could
> also have multiple values, indicating internal levels/stairs
> or a duplex/two story wagon.]]>Joerg von Lingen2017-10-31T03:25:06-00:00