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[railML2] Extension proposal: Stopping point reference for elements not of type <stopPost> [message #2554] Tue, 13 October 2020 14:17 Go to previous message
Janne Möller is currently offline  Janne Möller
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Dear railML-community,

The attribute @stopPostRef in element <stopDescription> refers to the associated <stopPost> element where the train will stop. In Norway we often have the case that there is no stop post at the position where a train should stop. Instead the train stops at other elements, for example a signal or a switch. That is why we need to refer to an element of a different type than <stopPost> under <stopDescription>. Therefore, we introduced the attribute @nor:stopRef in railML2.4nor. We use this attribute to refer to the associated element if it is not of type <stopPost>. Are there any railML-users who might find this useful?

Any feedback is highly appreciated.

Best regards,
Janne Möller
Jernbanedirektoratet
 
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