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| IS:connection_crossing =
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* {{Attr|orientation}}
* {{Attr|orientation}}: Orientation of the switch element relative to general track direction (aligned with increasing mileage) [Norwegian railML 2.4 glossary]
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:* {{Enum|incoming}}: A track is merging into the principal track, tracks are converging relative to the direction
:* {{Enum|incoming}}: A track is merging into the principal track, tracks are converging relative to the direction [Norwegian railML 2.4 glossary]
:* {{Enum|outgoing}}
:* {{Enum|outgoing}}: A track is splitting out from the principal track, tracks are diverging relative to the direction [Norwegian railML 2.4 glossary]
:* {{Enum|rightAngled}}
:* {{Enum|rightAngled}}
:* {{Enum|unknown}}
:* {{Enum|unknown}}
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|notes_de = {{{orientation_de|}}}
|notes_de = {{{orientation_de|}}}
}}
}}
* {{Attr|course}}
* {{Attr|course}}: Relative direction of a converging/diverging track connection facilitated by a switch in a crossing. Course is always defined relative to the switch element (i.e. to stock rail), regardless of global track direction. [Norwegian railML 2.4 glossary]
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:* {{Enum|straight}}
:* {{Enum|straight}}
:* {{Enum|left}}
:* {{Enum|left}}: A switch track is merging from the left or is diverging leftward from the principal track [Norwegian railML 2.4 glossary]
:* {{Enum|right}}
:* {{Enum|right}}: A switch track is merging from the right or is diverging rightward from the principal track [Norwegian railML 2.4 glossary]
:* {{OtherEnum
:* {{OtherEnum
|notes_en = {{{course|}}}
|notes_en = {{{course|}}}

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