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Line 109, Oslo
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Accordning to the Norwegian NeTEx-profile, each Line must be defined in its own separate XML-file. |
Route pattern
Line 109 is a early morning bus service between Helsfyr and Holtet, partly as a supplement for the metro. It operates on all weekdays serving the following stops:
- Helsfyr T
- Brynseng T
- Høyenhall T
- Manglerud T
- Ryen T
- Holtet stasjon
There are three departure departures each morning, but times differ between weekdays and weekends. A Line with one route is modeled modelled accordingly to the example for Simple route for bus line with rhytmbased rhythm-based departures, but Timetable is modeled modelled as an explicit ServiceJourney for each departure.
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The entire XML sample file is located XML example in it its entirety can be found in the GitHub repository: https://github.com/entur/profile-norway-examples/blob/master/netex/Full_PublicationDelivery_109_Oslo_morningbus_example.xml
PublicationDelivery
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Because some data structures relevant to this example have already been covered in Simple route - Bus ( rhytmbased ) (Copy) and Projection (Copy), parts of the relevant structure have been omitted, and this example covers only the ServiceJourney structure. |
Service Frame
ServiceJourney
Structuring of Passenger transport for a given day type is specified in this example as a set of ServiceJourneys (under vehicleJourneys), which describe one trip each. Although the pattern could have been defined as a rhytmrhythm-based departure, ref. Simple route - bus (rhytmbased)rhythm based bus line, it may be easier to define each departure as a separate ServiceJourney. in cases where there are very few departures, or deviating journey patterns, or departure times.
The example below shows an a departure operating on weekdays and Saturdays:
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