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Terminology

the scheduled possibility for transfer of passengers between two SERVICE JOURNEYS at the same or different STOP POINTS
NOTE: In order to reach the destination of a trip, a passenger will have to interchange between vehicles running on different LINEs, if there is no direct service between the origin and the destination STOP POINTS. A transfer will be necessary where the passenger will leave…

the scheduled possibility for transfer of passengers between two SERVICE JOURNEYS at the same or different STOP POINTS
NOTE: In order to reach the destination of a trip, a passenger will have to interchange between vehicles running on different LINEs, if there is no direct service between the origin and the destination STOP POINTS. A transfer will be necessary where the passenger will leave the vehicle at a particular STOP POINT and enter another vehicle (which serves another JOURNEY PATTERN, usually on a different LINE, at the same or another STOP POINT). Such interchanges may be planned and even sometimes guaranteed. They are therefore controlled during operations.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: CEN TR 16427, CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology

method of controlling the timing of the execution of a scheduled activity within or represented by a managed object
EXAMPLE: All activities related to the tactical planning of transportation, splitting into vehicle scheduling, driver scheduling, and rostering.

method of controlling the timing of the execution of a scheduled activity within or represented by a managed object
EXAMPLE: All activities related to the tactical planning of transportation, splitting into vehicle scheduling, driver scheduling, and rostering.

Application Area: Public Transport
Associated Standards: EN 12896-1, ISO 17185-1
Terminology

the process of parsing an XML document against its schema. To be validated successfully, an XML document must be both well-formed: that is, comprise a set of tags that are syntactically correct XML so that it can be parsed, and valid: that is, conform to any constraints expressed in the document as to data type and integrity of reference.

the process of parsing an XML document against its schema. To be validated successfully, an XML document must be both well-formed: that is, comprise a set of tags that are syntactically correct XML so that it can be parsed, and valid: that is, conform to any constraints expressed in the document as to data type and integrity of reference.

Application Area: Public Transport

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