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Re: How to represent Line Continuation on railML [message #2219 is a reply to message #2218] Tue, 09 July 2019 09:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Fabiana Diotallevi is currently offline  Fabiana Diotallevi
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Dear Joerg,
thanks for the quick answer.
I get your point, but I have another question then: what kind of "trainDetectionElement" could a line border be?

From the 3.1 railML documentation the possible values are:

<xs:enumeration value="axleCounter"/>
<xs:enumeration value="axleCountingCircuit"/>
<xs:enumeration value="clearancePoint"/>
<xs:enumeration value="insulatedRailJoint"/>
<xs:enumeration value="trackCircuit"/>
<xs:enumeration value="virtualClearancePoint"/

Any suggestion?

Thanks again in advance,

f.
 
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