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Re: How to represent Line Continuation on railML [message #2218 is a reply to message #2217] Tue, 09 July 2019 06:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jörg von Lingen is currently offline  Jörg von Lingen
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Hi,

from interlocking point of view I think the tvdSection is delimited by the trainDetectionElement. A bufferstop would be
no active element for an interlocking.

I have added some detection points and names to your example:
tvdSection "R1" is delimited by "dp01" and "dp02"

tvdSection "R4" is delimited by "bs01" and "dp03"

The infrastructure limits shall be marked by border elements.

Regards,
Jörg von Lingen - Interlocking Coordinator
Fabiana Diotallevi wrote on 08.07.2019 18:02:
> Dear all,
>
> if I want to export in railML 3.1 the schematic of a station
> that has several "real" bufferstops, and also some "fake"
> bufferstops representing the line borders (see image below),
> how can I export the fake ones?
>
>
>
> I need to export them beacuse they define the borders of the
> tvdSection for the interlocking schema.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> f.
 
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