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Re: <track>@mainDir [message #1715 is a reply to message #1710] Mon, 12 March 2018 12:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Tobias Bregulla is currently offline  Tobias Bregulla
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Hello Christian,

thank you for that speech. We do not use this modeling in our programmes
and data exports (any longer). Such a predominant direction of track
usage is no longer evident in many modern mainline railways. To the best
of our knowledge, Austrian and Swiss railways have already abolished
this definition in their regulatory frameworks and thus also the
associated signals.

On our part, we have no objections to a statement as DEPRECATED as of
railML 2.4.

Best regards,

Tobias Bregulla
Bahnkonzept Dresden/Germany
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Hallo Christian,

danke für diese Wortmeldung. In unseren Programmen und Datenexporten
verwenden wir diese Modellierung nicht (mehr). Die überwiegende
Benutzungsrichtung ist ohnehin bei vielen modernen Vollbahnen nicht mehr
festzustellen. So haben unseres Wissens die Österreichischen und
Schweizer Bahnen diese Festlegung in ihren Regelwerken bereits
abgeschafft und damit auch die zusammenhängenden Signale.

Unsererseits bestehen keine Einwände gegen einer Erklärung als VERALTET
ab railML 2.4.

Beste Grüße,

Tobias Bregulla
Bahnkonzept Dresden/Germany


Am 22.02.2018 um 13:23 schrieb Christian Rahmig:
> In railML 2.x we have an attribute <track>@mainDir that describes the
> preferred driving direction on that track. Possible values are "up",
> "down", "unknown" and "none" and they always refer to the track
> definition direction (trackBegin to trackEnd).
> ...
> If there is no specific interest in keeping @mainDir, we may also think
> of declaring the attribute DEPRECATED with upcoming version 2.4.
 
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