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* {{Attr|orientation}}: Orientation of the switch element relative to general track direction (aligned with increasing mileage) <ref name="Norway">{{external|https://www.jernbanedirektoratet.no/globalassets/documenter/railml/20220617_railml2.4norismodel_v1.5.xlsx|Jernbanedirektoratet railML 2.4 glossary}}</ref>
* {{Attr|orientation}}: Orientation of the switch element relative to general track direction (aligned with increasing mileage) <ref name="Norway">{{external|https://www.jernbanedirektoratet.no/globalassets/documenter/railml/20220617_railml2.4norismodel_v1.5.xlsx|Jernbanedirektoratet {{rml|2.4}} glossary}}</ref>
:* {{Enum|incoming}}: A track is merging into the principal track, tracks are converging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|incoming}}: A track is merging into the principal track, tracks are converging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|outgoing}}: A track is splitting out from the principal track, tracks are diverging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|outgoing}}: A track is splitting out from the principal track, tracks are diverging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />
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* {{Attr|orientation}}: Orientation of the switch element relative to general track direction (aligned with increasing mileage) <ref name="Norway">{{external|https://www.jernbanedirektoratet.no/globalassets/documenter/railml/20220617_railml2.4norismodel_v1.5.xlsx|Jernbanedirektoratet railML 2.4 glossary}}</ref>
* {{Attr|orientation}}: Orientation of the switch element relative to general track direction (aligned with increasing mileage) <ref name="Norway">{{external|https://www.jernbanedirektoratet.no/globalassets/documenter/railml/20220617_railml2.4norismodel_v1.5.xlsx|Jernbanedirektoratet {{rml|2.4}} glossary}}</ref>
:* {{Enum|incoming}}: A track is merging into the principal track, tracks are converging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|incoming}}: A track is merging into the principal track, tracks are converging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|outgoing}}: A track is splitting out from the principal track, tracks are diverging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|outgoing}}: A track is splitting out from the principal track, tracks are diverging relative to the direction <ref name="Norway" />

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