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== Timetable and Rostering (TT) == | |||
The timetable subschema is part of the complete | [[TT:timetable|TT root element]] — [[TT:UseCases|TT use cases]] — [[#Documentation|Concepts & examples]] | ||
Please visit the | === General Information === | ||
The timetable subschema is part of the complete {{rml}} schema providing a data structure in XML for the exchange of any kind of timetable for operational or conceptional purposes. | |||
Please visit the {{site|http://www.railml.org|railML-Website}} for more detailed information or send an [mailto:coord@timetable.railml.org email] with your enquiry to the timetable coordinator. | |||
The main subshema element is the {{TT:Tag|timetable}} which contains subelements for: | The main subshema element is the {{TT:Tag|timetable}} which contains subelements for: | ||
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* {{any}} | * {{any}} | ||
=== Documentation === | |||
For more information please refer to the | For more information please refer to the following pages: | ||
* {{TT:Tag|timetable}} — documentation of the main element | * {{TT:Tag|timetable}} — documentation of the main element | ||
:* [[:Category:Timetable_Elements | Timetable Elements]] — overview off all XML elements found in the timetable subschema | :* [[:Category:Timetable_Elements | Timetable Elements]] — overview off all XML elements found in the timetable subschema | ||
* Timetable Concepts — explanations of some basic modelling concepts to this subschema: | * Timetable Concepts — explanations of some basic modelling concepts to this subschema: | ||
** [[:category:Timetable Concept|List of Articles describing basic timetable concepts]] | |||
** [[TT:Train_Coupling_And_Sharing | Train coupling and sharing]] | ** [[TT:Train_Coupling_And_Sharing | Train coupling and sharing]] | ||
** [[TT:How_To_Reference_Infrastructure | How to reference infrastructure]] | ** [[TT:How_To_Reference_Infrastructure | How to reference infrastructure]] | ||
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** [[TT:categoryUsage | How to find out whether a train or train part is for passengers or freight? (Train types, categories, products, and passenger usage)]] | ** [[TT:categoryUsage | How to find out whether a train or train part is for passengers or freight? (Train types, categories, products, and passenger usage)]] | ||
** [[TT:Midnight_overrun | How to indicate midnight overruns in railML]] | ** [[TT:Midnight_overrun | How to indicate midnight overruns in railML]] | ||
** [[TT:How to define track usage of a train in stations | How to define track usage of a train in stations]] | |||
* [[TT:UseCases]] — a collection us [[Dev:Use_cases|use cases]] for the TT-subschema | * [[TT:UseCases]] — a collection us [[Dev:Use_cases|use cases]] for the TT-subschema | ||
* | *{{site|https://www.railml.org/en/user/exampledata.html|Examples|comment=login needed}} — collection of examples provided by the railML partners | ||
All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix of their subschema (''TT:'' for timetable) — e.g. the wiki documentation for {{TT:Tag|connection}} is found here [[TT:connection| http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=TT:connection]] | All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix of their subschema (''TT:'' for timetable) — e.g. the wiki documentation for {{TT:Tag|connection}} is found here [[TT:connection|http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=TT:connection]] |
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Timetable and Rostering (TT)
TT root element — TT use cases — Concepts & examples
General Information
The timetable subschema is part of the complete railML® schema providing a data structure in XML for the exchange of any kind of timetable for operational or conceptional purposes. Please visit the railML-Website (link to the railML® website) for more detailed information or send an email with your enquiry to the timetable coordinator.
The main subshema element is the <timetable> which contains subelements for:
- <additionalName>
- <timetablePeriods>
- <operatingPeriods>
- <categories>
- <annotations>
- <trainParts>
- <trains>
- <trainGroups>
- <rosterings>
- <xs:any>
Documentation
For more information please refer to the following pages:
- <timetable> — documentation of the main element
- Timetable Elements — overview off all XML elements found in the timetable subschema
- Timetable Concepts — explanations of some basic modelling concepts to this subschema:
- List of Articles describing basic timetable concepts
- Train coupling and sharing
- How to reference infrastructure
- About reversing trains and formations
- How to find out whether a train or train part is for passengers or freight? (Train types, categories, products, and passenger usage)
- How to indicate midnight overruns in railML
- How to define track usage of a train in stations
- TT:UseCases — a collection us use cases for the TT-subschema
- Examples (link to the railML® website; login needed) — collection of examples provided by the railML partners
All elements in the Wiki are documented with the elment name and the prefix of their subschema (TT: for timetable) — e.g. the wiki documentation for <connection> is found here http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=TT:connection