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Re: Semantic of @type in <track> and mapping to national usage? [message #1628 is a reply to message #1596] Mon, 21 August 2017 14:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Daan van der Meij is currently offline  Daan van der Meij
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Dear Vasco,

The answers are not easy, because there probably are some differences
between the countries. I will try to give the best possible answers. The
information can be found in different laws ("wetten") and regulations
and are published by the government:
1 Spoorwegwet
2 Wet lokaal spoor
3 Besluit aanwijzing hoofdspoorwegen
4 Besluit aanwijzing lokale spoorwegen
5 Besluit bijzondere spoorwegen

The track types are:
* hoofdspoorweg - as listed in the "Besluit aanwijzing hoofdspoorwegen"
* lokaalspoorweg - as listed in the "Besluit aanwijzing locale spoorwegen "
* raccordement - Dutch voor siding, usually for connecting a factory to
the main track.

If you have any questions or remarks, please let me know.

Kind regards,
Daan

Am 06.06.2017 um 15:41 schrieb Vasco Paul Kolmorgen:
> Dear IS-Community,
>
> following the rules for the Discussion pages (see
> http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=Dev:Wiki_Documentatio n_Guidelines#Discussion_Pages)
> i have to move the existing discussion about semantic of @type in
> <track> and the mapping to national usage to this forum.
> Any opinions for railML® 2.x and for a refactoring in railML® 3.x?
>
> Best regards,
 
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