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Re: Defintion of is::track type attribute [message #2298 is a reply to message #2297] Fri, 20 December 2019 14:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Thomas Nygreen is currently offline  Thomas Nygreen
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Hello,

Just a quick note: it does not look like the current documentation of @type under track attributes in the wiki, where it describes how a track is used, is in line with the current consensus from the previous forum discussion or the best practice section of the wiki page for IS:track, where it describes physical characteristics of the track, i.e. how it is possible to use the track.

Also, is "open track" used in the suggested way in the English railway sector?

Best regards,
Thomas Nygreen - Common schema coordinator, railML.org
 
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