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Re: Minimal content of a timetable file [message #1284 is a reply to message #1282] Tue, 21 July 2015 15:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Susanne Wunsch railML is currently offline  Susanne Wunsch railML
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Hello to all,

as often announced at railML conferences and the railML website, we
(Chair of Traffic Control Systems and Process Automation at TU Dresden)
develop railVIVID, The railML viewer and validator - powered by UIC:
<http://railml.org//index.php/railvivid_en.html>

Dani, thank you for providing this really minimal sample file for a
timetable use case.

When opening this file in railVIVID, a tabular timetable is shown with
both stations but only a time at the destination Zurich Airport.

Therefore we wondered, why the departure time at Zurich Main station was
missing. Until we discovered, that this departure is marked as
ocpType="pass", which means, that the train runs through without a stop.
These times are not shown in the tabular timetable of railVIVID, but in
the graphical timetable, if distances between the stations are provided.

railVIVID may handle this file and show the expected tabular timetable,
if the ocpType is changed into "stop" or "begin".

How about other tools? What are they doing with this minimal file?

If there will be consensus, I would welcome this sample file in the
official railML "examples" folder - in the proposed slightly changed
way. ;-)

Kind regards...
Susanne

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Dipl.-Ing. Susanne Wunsch

Technische Universität Dresden
Fakultät Verkehrswissenschaften "Friedrich List"
Institut für Verkehrstelematik
Professur für Verkehrsleitsysteme und -prozessautomatisierung
01062 Dresden
 
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