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PublicCode

Must be a code (not words)

Used when a position (quay) is marked with a code. See more below.

PrivateCode

Used freely by the local authority for any purpose. This field is not communicated to the public.

Description

Should start with a lowercase word which describes the location of the quay. Only use when extra information is needed.

Used to extend the StopPlace name. See naming rules above.

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Public code

This field should only be filled out when the Quay has a clearly visible (from a distance) code (number or letter) marked on the infrastructure of the platform which is distinct from the other platforms. If several platforms cohabit on the same code this should be clearly visible to the customer.

When the Quay has no clearly visible coding the PrivateCode PublicCode field must be left empty.

Inot sufficient to have a code indicated in small print on the timetable board.

A large print letter or number is concidered sufficient but not optimal. The reason is that a time table board is specific to the owner of that board.

When multiple operator serve the stop this may cause confusion.

Clear large print markings on the wall or roof of the shelter is in full complience.

A free standing large print sign on the platform is in full complience.

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