Sörnäinen Harbour was disestablished in November 2008 when Vuosaari Harbour was opened. The remains of
Sörnäinen harbour rail (
) could still be spotted in 2009, until the track was dismantled in 2009–2010
Introduction
This element is used to describe the general state of the infrastructure, interlocking and rollingstock equipment and installations described in the document. This means that the state described here applies to all elements unless they describe a state different from this one as their element state (using IS:elementState in railML® 3.2 and CO:elementState from railML® 3.3). Unless specified otherwise using the child element <validity> the described state is not limited to a specific time but rather applies in general.
See also CO:elementState#Semantics for the guide.
Documentation
Syntax
Autoexport from the XML-Schema for element CO:state of railML ® version 3.3
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| Description
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Use to specify states that apply for the whole document. States defined here must not overlap each other in time. If certain elements do not follow the global states defined here, these exceptions need to be specified at the level of the element with the diverging state (e.g. levelCrossingIS)
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| Subschema
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common
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| Parents*
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states
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| Children
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name (0..*), validity (0..*)
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Attributes:
- id: the identifier of the object (obligatory;
xs:ID); compare: Dev:Identities,
- Possible values:
- closed: The element is no longer available for operation. Usually a planning phase is needed before reopening the element for operation again. Otherwise a closed element could also be dismantled.
- conceptual: The construction or commissioning of the element is planned for the medium or long term. However, there are still no concrete (planning) activities for the construction of the element beyond the preliminary planning and cost estimation.
- disabled: The element is currently not usable, switched off or deactivated and therefore cannot be used regularly. However, it can be put back into operation at short notice without further construction, acceptance or approval activities.
- dismantled: The element has been dismantled and is no longer available for use. In order to get it back into operation, planning needs to be conducted again.
- operational: The element is operational and can be used regularly.
- planned: The construction or commissioning of the element is planned concretely and at short notice or concrete planning activities for the construction take place, e.g. design, approval or implementation planning, cost calculation, award of contracts. It is not normally possible to use the element.
- withdrawn: Planning for the element was withdrawn without building it. Planning could continue at any time in the future. It is not possible to use the element (in this configuration) for operation.
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*Notice: Elements may have different parent elements. As a consequence they may be used in different contexts. Please, consider this as well as a user of this Wiki as when developing this documentation further. Aspects that are only relevant with respect to one of several parents should be explained exclusively in the documentation of the respective parent element.
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This element does not appear in railML® 3.2 within the CO subschema. It is available only in railML® 3.3. Do not hesitate to contact railML.org e.V. for further questions.This element does not appear in railML® 3.1 within the CO subschema. It is available only in railML® 3.3. Do not hesitate to contact railML.org e.V. for further questions.
Changes 3.2→3.3
There exists an overview of all changes between railML® 3.2 and railML® 3.3 on page Dev:Changes/3.3.
Introduced with version 3.3.
Semantics
Best Practice / Examples
Please refer to <elementState> for an example.
Additional Information
Notes
Two new state values were introduced in railML® 3.3: withdrawn and dismantled. The new value withdrawn is not covered by any of the values available in previous versions. When working with multiple versions of railML®, this value can be given as other:withdrawn in previous versions. The new value dismantled is a subset of the old value closed. When working with multiple versions of railML® both closed and dismantled map to closed in previous versions.
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