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Re: Hi! / Timing links [message #2226 is a reply to message #2206] Tue, 06 August 2019 14:55 Go to previous message
Christoph Jobmann is currently offline  Christoph Jobmann
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Hello Sara,

I once had a similar problem: I needed to exchange run times for different kind of train categories. The stop pattern was not part of my considerations.
I decided to add elements "runTime" in a new namespace with attributes "duration" and "categoryRef" below the element "track" and add references to these tracks in the element "sectionTT".
For your problem a similar approach might make sense where you could add an attribute "stopPattern".

Besides that you can set the "minimalTime" in the "runTimes" element of "sectionTT", but you would have to do that for each operation control point of the train's run.

Kind regards

Christoph Jobmann
Deutsche Bahn AG
 
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