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Re: timetable entry type [message #697 is a reply to message #696] Mon, 23 November 2009 18:57 Go to previous message
Joachim Rubröder railML is currently offline  Joachim Rubröder railML
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Hello,
the attribute 'type' of the 'entry' element could be either:
begin/end/pass/stop (in railML V1.1).

This is a mixture of two different meanings:
- stop/pass to indicate whether the train stops at this entry or passes
this point
- begin/end at the first/last entry to indicate if this is only part of a
longer train which is starting/ending somewhere else, or its begin/end

Usually an 'entry' is considered to be a station but not necessary.
Especially a passed entry could be any point along the track e.g. a
blocking signal.

In the new version 2.0 the attribute will be renamed to 'ocpType' (former
'type') in 'ocpTT' (former 'entry'), but with the same meaning and
characteristic.

Kind regards,
Joachim Rubröder
 
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