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=== General information ===
The timetable subschema is part of the complete railML® schema, providing a data structure in XML for the exchange of timetable information. It allows exchange of operational as well as commercial facets of a timetable and supports both concrete and conceptual data. Please also visit the [https://www.railML.org railML-Website] for mode information or send an [mailto:coord@timetable.railml.org email] with your enquiry to the timetable coordinator.
 
The main subschema element is [[TT:timetable|<timetable>]] which contains among other things subelements for:
 
* [[TT:baseItineraries|base itineraries (basic building blocks of a railML3 timetable)]]
* [[TT:itineraries|itineraries (used to assemble train pathes from base itineraries)]]
* [[TT:commercialTrains|commercial trains (allows specifying commercial aspects of trains)]]
* [[TT:operationalTrains|operational trains (allows specifying operational aspects of trains)]]
* [[TT:commercialSchedulings|commercial schedulings (allows connecting commercial aspects of trains to operational ones)]]
* [[TT:validities|validities (used to describe when an element of a schedule takes place and when it does not)]]
* [[TT:commercialConnections|commercial connections (connections between trains for exchanging passengers or goods)]]
* [[TT:timetable:passengerTextInfos|passenger text infos (passenger information content to be displayed)]]
* [[TT:timetable:announcements|announcements (passenger information content to be played accoustically)]]

Revision as of 11:45, 9 May 2022

TT root element

General information

The timetable subschema is part of the complete railML® schema, providing a data structure in XML for the exchange of timetable information. It allows exchange of operational as well as commercial facets of a timetable and supports both concrete and conceptual data. Please also visit the railML-Website for mode information or send an email with your enquiry to the timetable coordinator.

The main subschema element is <timetable> which contains among other things subelements for: