Switch between parallel tracks [message #1909] |
Thu, 16 August 2018 19:29 |
Alberto Burguillo Ruiz
Messages: 1 Registered: July 2018
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Good afternoon everyone,
I am doing a Bachelor Thesis on RailML usage posibilities, and I have a big doubt. I have analysed several examples obtained from railml.org and, in all of them, there is one track representing both ways (upwards and downwards tracks). It raised the question of how to model the section that I marked in the attached image.
thank you all for your help.
Best regards,
Alberto
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Re: Switch between parallel tracks [message #1911 is a reply to message #1909] |
Fri, 17 August 2018 10:24 |
christian.rahmig
Messages: 436 Registered: January 2016
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Dear Alberto,
Am 16.08.2018 um 19:29 schrieb Alberto Burguillo Ruiz:
> [...] there is one
> track representing both ways (upwards and downwards tracks).
> It raised the question of how to model the section that I
> marked in the attached image.
the railML element <track> is used to model one railway track. A double
track railway line will be modelled using two <track> elements.
Consequently, the track section you marked in your example, is also an
own <track>. For more information about the different types of tracks,
please have a look at our Wiki [1].
[1] https://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=IS:track
Best regards
Christian
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Christian Rahmig – Infrastructure scheme coordinator
railML.org (Registry of Associations: VR 5750)
Altplauen 19h; 01187 Dresden; Germany www.railML.org
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