validity rule parameter (Generic Validity MODEL)
a user defined VALIDITY CONDITION used by a rule for selecting versions (e.g. river level > 1,5 m and bad weather)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
validity trigger (Generic Validity MODEL)
external event defining a VALIDITY CONDITION. E.g exceptional flow of a river, bad weather, road closure for works
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle
a public transport vehicle used for carrying passengers
NOTE: Also a train is a VEHICLE. A train is composed of TRAIN ELEMENTS (e.g. wagons, locomotive, etc.).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle access equipment (Vehicle Passenger Equipment MODEL)
specialisation of VEHICLE EQUIPMENT dedicated to access vehicles providing information such as low floor, ramp, access area dimensions, etc.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle board information and control system
the Vehicle part of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System; VBICS is created by all devices installed onboard the vehicle, which are controlled by the board computer (controller)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a STOP PLACE for a VEHICLE
NOTE: May be a door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle equipment profile
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a user defined VALIDITY CONDITION used by a rule for selecting versions (e.g. river level > 1,5 m and bad weather)
validity trigger (Generic Validity MODEL)
external event defining a VALIDITY CONDITION. E.g exceptional flow of a river, bad weather, road closure for works
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle
a public transport vehicle used for carrying passengers
NOTE: Also a train is a VEHICLE. A train is composed of TRAIN ELEMENTS (e.g. wagons, locomotive, etc.).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle access equipment (Vehicle Passenger Equipment MODEL)
specialisation of VEHICLE EQUIPMENT dedicated to access vehicles providing information such as low floor, ramp, access area dimensions, etc.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle board information and control system
the Vehicle part of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System; VBICS is created by all devices installed onboard the vehicle, which are controlled by the board computer (controller)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a STOP PLACE for a VEHICLE
NOTE: May be a door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle equipment profile
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
external event defining a VALIDITY CONDITION. E.g exceptional flow of a river, bad weather, road closure for works
vehicle
a public transport vehicle used for carrying passengers
NOTE: Also a train is a VEHICLE. A train is composed of TRAIN ELEMENTS (e.g. wagons, locomotive, etc.).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Strukturální kategorie:
Fundamental Concepts and Foundations >
Prostředí kolem ITS
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle access equipment (Vehicle Passenger Equipment MODEL)
specialisation of VEHICLE EQUIPMENT dedicated to access vehicles providing information such as low floor, ramp, access area dimensions, etc.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle board information and control system
the Vehicle part of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System; VBICS is created by all devices installed onboard the vehicle, which are controlled by the board computer (controller)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a STOP PLACE for a VEHICLE
NOTE: May be a door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle equipment profile
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a public transport vehicle used for carrying passengers
NOTE: Also a train is a VEHICLE. A train is composed of TRAIN ELEMENTS (e.g. wagons, locomotive, etc.).
vehicle access equipment (Vehicle Passenger Equipment MODEL)
specialisation of VEHICLE EQUIPMENT dedicated to access vehicles providing information such as low floor, ramp, access area dimensions, etc.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle board information and control system
the Vehicle part of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System; VBICS is created by all devices installed onboard the vehicle, which are controlled by the board computer (controller)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a STOP PLACE for a VEHICLE
NOTE: May be a door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle equipment profile
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
specialisation of VEHICLE EQUIPMENT dedicated to access vehicles providing information such as low floor, ramp, access area dimensions, etc.
vehicle board information and control system
the Vehicle part of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System; VBICS is created by all devices installed onboard the vehicle, which are controlled by the board computer (controller)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
vehicle entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a STOP PLACE for a VEHICLE
NOTE: May be a door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle equipment profile
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the Vehicle part of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System; VBICS is created by all devices installed onboard the vehicle, which are controlled by the board computer (controller)
vehicle entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a STOP PLACE for a VEHICLE
NOTE: May be a door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle equipment profile
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a physical entrance or exit to/from a STOP PLACE for a VEHICLE
NOTE: May be a door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
vehicle equipment profile
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
each instantiation of this entity gives the number of items of one TYPE OF EQUIPMENT a VEHICLE MODEL should contain for a given PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT PROFILE
NOTE 1 to entry: The set of instantiations for one VEHICLE MODEL and one purpose gives one complete “profile”.
vehicle journey
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the planned movement of a public transport vehicle on a DAY TYPE from the start point to the end point of a JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified ROUTE
NOTE: In SIRI, the VEHICLE makes a call at each stop, for timetabled stops at a specific PASSING TIME. There may be a separate Arrival Time and Departure Time. A DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY is an instance of a VEHICLE JOURNEY made on a specific Calendar day.
vehicle journey headway (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
headway interval information that is available for a VEHICLE JOURNEY (to be understood as the delay between the previous and the next VEHICLE JOURNEY). This information shall be consistent with HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP if available (HEADWAY JOURNEY GROUP being a more detailed way of describing headway services)
vehicle journey layover (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a time allowance at the end of a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY. This time supersedes any global layover or JOURNEY PATTERN LAYOVER
vehicle journey run time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the time taken to traverse a specified TIMING LINK IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this gives the most detailed control over times and overrides the DEFAULT SERVICE JOURNEY RUN TIME and JOURNEY PATTERN RUN TIME and the DEFAULT DEAD RUN RUN TIME
vehicle journey wait time (Vehicle Journey Times MODEL)
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the time for a vehicle to wait at a particular TIMING POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified VEHICLE JOURNEY; this wait time will override the JOURNEY PATTERN WAIT TIME
vehicle mode (Reusable Transport Mode MODEL)
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a characterisation of the public transport operation according to the means of transport (bus, tram, metro, train, ferry, ship)
vehicle model
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a classification of public transport vehicles of the same VEHICLE TYPE, e.g. according to equipment specifications or model generation
vehicle monitoring
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
an activity consisting in the assignment, at a certain time, of operational data to a monitored LOGICAL VEHICLE (e.g. that the vehicle is operating a certain MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY, or has passed at a certain OBSERVED PASSING TIME at a POINT)
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, the information reported by the SIRI Vehicle Monitoring Service may include both the vehicle’s location, i.e. geospatial position, and other operational data such as the number of passengers, and whether it is in congestion.
vehicle position alignment
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the alignment of a particular BOARDING POSITION with the entrance of a VEHICLE as the result of positioning the VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
vehicle quay alignment
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the alignment of a particular QUAY with a vehicle as the result of positioning a VEHICLE at a particular VEHICLE STOPPING PLACE
vehicle service part (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a part of a VEHICLE SERVICE composed of one or more BLOCKs and limited by periods spent at the GARAGE managing the vehicle in question
vehicle service (Vehicle Service MODEL)
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a workplan for a vehicle for a whole day, planned for a specific DAY TYPE; a VEHICLE SERVICE includes one or several VEHICLE SERVICE PARTs
vehicle sharing
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
using a shared vehicle service
NOTE 1 to entry: This term can be specialized by replacing “vehicle” with any defined vehicle type. However, in some cases the preferred form is to consolidate terms (e.g. “carsharing” rather than “passenger car sharing”).
vehicle stopping point assignment
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
vehicle stopping position
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
stopping position of a vehicle or one of its components as a Location
NOTE 1 to entry: May be specified as a ZONE corresponding to the bounding polygon of the vehicle, or one or more POINTs corresponding to parts of the vehicle such as a door.
NOTE 2 to entry: If given as a single point, indicates the position for the door relative to an indicated side of the vehicle.
vehicle type
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
classification of public transport vehicles according to the vehicle scheduling requirements in mode and capacity (e.g. standard bus, double-deck)
vehicle type at point (Network Restriction MODEL)
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the number of vehicles of a specified VEHICLE TYPE which may wait at a specified POINT at any one time. If the capacity is 0, then that type of vehicle may not stop there
vehicle type preference (Journey Pattern Times MODEL)
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
the preference for the use of a particular VEHICLE TYPE for a SERVICE JOURNEY PATTERN, depending on the DAY TYPE and TIME DEMAND TYPE. The rank of preferences shall be recorded. Different VEHICLE TYPEs may be given the same rank
version
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a group of operational data instances which share the same VALIDITY CONDITIONs
NOTE 1 to entry: A version belongs to a unique VERSION FRAME and is characterised by a unique TYPE OF VERSION. E.g. NETWORK VERSION for Line 12 starting from 2000-01-01.
NOTE 2: to entry In SIRI Interface Versions are also used for software release levels.
version frame
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
set of VERSIONS referring to the same DATA SYSTEM and belonging to the same TYPE OF FRAME
NOTE 1 to entry: A FRAME may be restricted by VALIDITY CONDITIONs.
NOTE 2 to entry: In IFOPT, used to group elements such as STOP PLACEs, STOP PLACE SPACEs and PATH LINKs into a common model version when each item does not have its own version.
via (Route MODEL)
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a location (e.g. a ROUTE POINT) used to distinguish a ROUTE form another ROUTE; it may be used for DESTINATION DISPLAYs
visit number
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
a means of distinguishing repeated visits to a stop by a vehicle within the same journey pattern. A monotonically increasing number that is unique within a given scheduled stop point for a given journey pattern, as distinct from the TransModel ORDER; a monotonically increasing number that is unique on each call within a given journey pattern (i.e. that provides an overall serial ordering and unique identification of the stop within the whole journey pattern).
