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Re: [railML 2] Definition of railwayUndertaking and operationalUndertaking [message #3038 is a reply to message #3037] Tue, 13 September 2022 14:48 Go to previous message
David Lichti is currently offline  David Lichti
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Our (HaCon, TPS) legacy railML 2.2 and upcoming railML 2.5 exports do use both elements: <railwayUndertaking> and <operationalUndertaking>. The understanding is that the railway undertaking is the responsible entity for operating the planned services. It may, however, delegate the actual operation to a sub-contractor. In this case, there would be a different operational undertaking.

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David Lichti
 
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