A border point is used to separate the railway network due to different reasons. Typical examples are country borders, the change of owning infrastructure manager or the border of a station.<br/>
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externalRef
Public
string
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reference to an external identifier allowing to connect in this border point (only useful in case of open ends)<br/>
isOpenEnd
Public
boolean
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set TRUE if this represents the end of the known network; default value FALSE<br/>
markedByInfrastructureElement
Public
tElementWithIDref
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reference to a functional infrastructure element that marks the border<br/>
defines the type of the border, e.g. "infrastructureManager" to indicate a border between two railway areas owned by different railway infrastructure managers<br/>
A border is the point where a line or frontier area separates the railway network between legal jurisdictions, e.g. countries, regions, tariff zones, infrastructure managers etc. <br/>
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mixed
false
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Values: true | false Default: false Description: Determines whether this element may contain mixed element and character content. Refer to the W3C XML Schema recommendation
modelGroup
sequence
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Values: all | sequence | choice Default: sequence Description: Overrides the package-level default model group
nillable
false
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Values: true | false Default: false Description: As defined by XML Schema specification