department (Generic Organisation MODEL)
an ORGANIZATION PART specific to a purpose and/or organisational structure
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
destination display
an advertised destination of a specific JOURNEY PATTERN, usually displayed on a headsign or at other onboard locations
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, different values for DESTINATION DISPLAY may be used in the dated timetable, the real-time table, or on individual calls to support stop centric and vehicle centric presentations of information to the customer. If not specified on an individual Call element, the DESTINATION DISPLAY will be inherited from the most recent previous Call element. If there are no values on previous calls, it will be inherited from the DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY destination displays.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
destination display variant (Route MODEL)
an advertised destination of a specific JOURNEY PATTERN, usually displayed on a headsign or at other on-board locations
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
digital acoustic announcer (DAA)
a part of an AAS; DAA is designed to announce the names of stops and messages which are stored in its digital memory; DAA converts the digital data into an analogue audio signal
NOTE: Parts of AAS are also audio power amplifiers when the DAA is integrated with the functions of AAS.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
direct delivery
a one step Delivery pattern in which the notification and payload is sent as a single message from the Producer to the Consumer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
direction
classification for the general orientation of ROUTEs
NOTE 1 to entry: In IFOPT the DIRECTION may be an important aspect of a PATH LINK that may only be traversed one way.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
display assignment (Passenger Information Equipment MODEL)
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
an ORGANIZATION PART specific to a purpose and/or organisational structure
destination display
an advertised destination of a specific JOURNEY PATTERN, usually displayed on a headsign or at other onboard locations
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, different values for DESTINATION DISPLAY may be used in the dated timetable, the real-time table, or on individual calls to support stop centric and vehicle centric presentations of information to the customer. If not specified on an individual Call element, the DESTINATION DISPLAY will be inherited from the most recent previous Call element. If there are no values on previous calls, it will be inherited from the DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY destination displays.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
destination display variant (Route MODEL)
an advertised destination of a specific JOURNEY PATTERN, usually displayed on a headsign or at other on-board locations
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
digital acoustic announcer (DAA)
a part of an AAS; DAA is designed to announce the names of stops and messages which are stored in its digital memory; DAA converts the digital data into an analogue audio signal
NOTE: Parts of AAS are also audio power amplifiers when the DAA is integrated with the functions of AAS.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
direct delivery
a one step Delivery pattern in which the notification and payload is sent as a single message from the Producer to the Consumer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
direction
classification for the general orientation of ROUTEs
NOTE 1 to entry: In IFOPT the DIRECTION may be an important aspect of a PATH LINK that may only be traversed one way.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
display assignment (Passenger Information Equipment MODEL)
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
an advertised destination of a specific JOURNEY PATTERN, usually displayed on a headsign or at other onboard locations
NOTE 1 to entry: In SIRI, different values for DESTINATION DISPLAY may be used in the dated timetable, the real-time table, or on individual calls to support stop centric and vehicle centric presentations of information to the customer. If not specified on an individual Call element, the DESTINATION DISPLAY will be inherited from the most recent previous Call element. If there are no values on previous calls, it will be inherited from the DATED VEHICLE JOURNEY destination displays.
destination display variant (Route MODEL)
an advertised destination of a specific JOURNEY PATTERN, usually displayed on a headsign or at other on-board locations
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
digital acoustic announcer (DAA)
a part of an AAS; DAA is designed to announce the names of stops and messages which are stored in its digital memory; DAA converts the digital data into an analogue audio signal
NOTE: Parts of AAS are also audio power amplifiers when the DAA is integrated with the functions of AAS.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
direct delivery
a one step Delivery pattern in which the notification and payload is sent as a single message from the Producer to the Consumer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
direction
classification for the general orientation of ROUTEs
NOTE 1 to entry: In IFOPT the DIRECTION may be an important aspect of a PATH LINK that may only be traversed one way.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
display assignment (Passenger Information Equipment MODEL)
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
an advertised destination of a specific JOURNEY PATTERN, usually displayed on a headsign or at other on-board locations
digital acoustic announcer (DAA)
a part of an AAS; DAA is designed to announce the names of stops and messages which are stored in its digital memory; DAA converts the digital data into an analogue audio signal
NOTE: Parts of AAS are also audio power amplifiers when the DAA is integrated with the functions of AAS.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
direct delivery
a one step Delivery pattern in which the notification and payload is sent as a single message from the Producer to the Consumer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
direction
classification for the general orientation of ROUTEs
NOTE 1 to entry: In IFOPT the DIRECTION may be an important aspect of a PATH LINK that may only be traversed one way.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
display assignment (Passenger Information Equipment MODEL)
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a part of an AAS; DAA is designed to announce the names of stops and messages which are stored in its digital memory; DAA converts the digital data into an analogue audio signal
NOTE: Parts of AAS are also audio power amplifiers when the DAA is integrated with the functions of AAS.
direct delivery
a one step Delivery pattern in which the notification and payload is sent as a single message from the Producer to the Consumer
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
direction
classification for the general orientation of ROUTEs
NOTE 1 to entry: In IFOPT the DIRECTION may be an important aspect of a PATH LINK that may only be traversed one way.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
display assignment (Passenger Information Equipment MODEL)
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a one step Delivery pattern in which the notification and payload is sent as a single message from the Producer to the Consumer
direction
classification for the general orientation of ROUTEs
NOTE 1 to entry: In IFOPT the DIRECTION may be an important aspect of a PATH LINK that may only be traversed one way.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
display assignment (Passenger Information Equipment MODEL)
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
classification for the general orientation of ROUTEs
NOTE 1 to entry: In IFOPT the DIRECTION may be an important aspect of a PATH LINK that may only be traversed one way.
display assignment (Passenger Information Equipment MODEL)
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
the assignment of one STOP POINT and one JOURNEY PATTERN to a PASSENGER INFORMATION EQUIPMENT specifying that information on the STOP POINT and the JOURNEY PATTERN will be provided (e.g. displayed, printed)
distributor
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
the role of the outgoing VEHICLE from a TARGETED INTERCHANGE, which picks up passengers from a CONNECTION LINK who have transferred from a Feeder Service
NOTE 1 to entry: Sometimes also called a Fetcher.
distributor departure
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
the departure of an outgoing distributor VEHICLE JOURNEY from a CONNECTION LINK
dynamic stop assignment
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701,
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
dynamic association of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT (i.e. a STOP POINT of a SERVICE PATTERN or JOURNEY PATTERN) with the next available STOP PLACE, QUAY or BOARDING POSITION within a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: May be subject to a VALIDITY CONDITION.
e-ticket
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16406
Terminology
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a ticket for a product stored on a sales or reservation database and not printed or stored on any other media; the passenger may be supplied with a receipt that appears to be another form of ticket, but the receipt is not an e-ticket
NOTE 1 to entry: The passenger demonstrates his/her right to use the transport service defined by the product by providing such identification and in such a manner as specified by the carrier(s) and as advised to the passenger by the retailer. One such manner is manifest on list.
early
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a categorisation used in data presentations to indicate that the vehicle has been classified as Early against some criteria. The status of Early will be derived from the real-time progress data. This term should be contrasted with SCHEDULE DEVIATION which specifies the deviation from schedule in seconds.
easement
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-5
Terminology
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
temporary permission to use a ticket purchased for use of a transport service on a different travel product because the original service has been disrupted
EXAMPLE: To use a bus instead of the metro.
EMV Contactless Application
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
ISO 14806
Terminology
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
payment schemed defined applications relying on EMV technology
NOTE 1 to entry: As opposed to a payment scheme application relying on magstripe emulation.
NOTE 2 to entry: This is the type of payment application.
encumbrance need (Accessibility MODEL)
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a specific USER NEED, i.e. a requirement of a passenger travelling with luggage, animal or any other object requiring special arrangements to access public transport
endpoint address
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
the Address part of Endpoint Reference, specified as (the URI to send a message to) and Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources
endpoint reference
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a web service endpoint is a referenceable, entity, or processor resource to which Web Service messages can be targeted. Endpoint references convey the information needed to identify and reference a Web service
NOTE 1 to entry: Endpoint references are used to provide addresses for individual messages sent to and from Web Services, both synchronously and asynchronously. An endpoint reference includes an Address (the URI to which to send a message) and also Endpoint Reference Properties, that identify stateful resources, such as subscriptions. They may also indicate a Port and Processing Policies. WS-PubSub and the other web service standards require the separation of the endpoint references from their bindings to a given transport protocol, such as SOAP. In SIRI, each Participant is an endpoint for each of its roles in message exchange, i.e. Subscriber, Producer and Consumer. A Subscription Reference is an Endpoint property and is typically made up of two parts: (i) a Participant Reference, which may be specified in the configuration to indicate the Control Centre, and is not necessarily repeated explicitly on individual messages, and (ii) the Subscription Identifier, which is a serial number for an individual subscription that is unique within the SIRI Functional Service and Participant Reference.
entity (Generic Entity MODEL)
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
any data instance to be managed in an operational Version Management System; when several data sources coexist (multimodality and/or interoperability), an ENTITY has to be related to a given DATA SOURCE in which it is defined
entity in version (Generic Version MODEL)
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
the ENTITY associated to a given VERSION
entrance for vehicles
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
entrance for VEHICLEs to a STOP PLACE
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE TO VEHICLE, which is for passenger access to a vehicle. May be marked for entry, exit use, or both.
entrance (Site MODEL)
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TR 16427
Terminology
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a physical entrance or exit to/from a SITE
EXAMPLE: A door, barrier, gate or other recognizable point of access.
entrance to vehicle
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
EN 28701
Terminology
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
entrance or exit for passengers onto a VEHICLE, usually having a door
NOTE 1 to entry: It is distinct from an ENTRANCE FOR VEHICLES, which is for access by a vehicle to a STOP PLACE.
equipment (Generic Equipment MODEL)
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 16614-1
Terminology
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
an item of equipment installed either fixed (PLACE EQUIPMENT) or on-board vehicles (VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
NOTE: A service (LOCAL SERVICE such as LEFT LUGGAGE, TICKETING SERVICE) is considered as immaterial equipment as well.
equipment place
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a STOP PLACE COMPONENT containing equipment associated with other STOP PLACE COMPONENTS or other places accessible to PASSENGERS
equipment position
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
Application Area:
Public Transport
Terminology
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
precise position within an EQUIPMENT PLACE where particular equipment is placed
error condition
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
a description of a recognized mode of failure, reified in SIRI as a named error. Requests may be refused because of an Error Condition is detected. Different Error conditions are each represented in SIRI as separate elements each with an error code and a recommended error handling procedure.
estimated passing time
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-1
Terminology
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
time data, calculated from the latest available input, about when a public transport vehicle will pass a particular POINT IN JOURNEY PATTERN on a specified MONITORED VEHICLE JOURNEY. These are mainly used to inform passengers about expected times of arrival and/or departure, but may also be used for monitoring and re-planning. See also OBSERVED (ACTUAL) PASSING TIME, TARGET (AIMED) PASSING TIME and TIMETABLED PASSING TIME.
facility
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
Terminology
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
equipment or service that provides a specific convenience or service to passengers
EXAMPLE: Ticket machines, elevators, mechanical stairs, toilets, porterage, left luggage, etc.
NOTE: A facility may be an equipment, a service, a personal device or a reserved area.
facility class
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
Application Area:
Public Transport
Associated Standards:
CEN TS 15531-4
categorisation of the type of a facility
EXAMPLE: Equipment, service, personal device or reserved area.
