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Calendar-objects
A Service Calendar defines days, daytypesdayType, operational operational periods and other calendar items, as well as the connections between them. These definitions are further used (mainly) in the Timetable to specify when a Line operates.
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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/schedule/ServiceCalendar-example.xml
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Below is a more detailed description of the most important elements of modeling modelling a calendar object.
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Note that this is only a simplified example of NeTEx XML.
PublicationDelivery
All XML files according to the Norwegian NeTEx profile should be of type PublicationDelivery containing relevant Frames. (See GitHub for a complete example.)
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Description of the dummy ServiceFrame and TimetableFrame in the example is only included to indicate a complete PublicationDelivery. |
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All calendar objects are defined in a ServiceCalendarFrame. It can be done in a ServiceCalendar object, but given that most components are often reused across the dataset, it is recommended to define these directly in ServiceCalendarFrame.
ServiceCalendarFrame
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<ServiceCalendarFrame version="any" id="RUT:ServiceCalendarFrame:1"> <ServiceCalendar version="any" id="RUT:ServiceCalendar"> <Name>Weekdays</Name> <FromDate>2019-04-01</FromDate> <ToDate>2019-08-31</ToDate> </ServiceCalendar> [...] |
dayTypes
Definition of Defining day type by which means of weekdays the DayType applies. The type can be further clarified with additional features, e.g. holiday type, if applicable.
Definisjon av type dag ved hjelp av hvilke ukedager dagtypen gjelder. Typen kan presiseres nærmere med ytterligere egenskaper, f.eks. ferie-type, hvis relevant. Status colour Yellow title convoluted
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<dayTypes> <DayType version="any" id="RUT:DayType:weekdays"> <Name>Ukedager</Name> <properties> <PropertyOfDay> <DaysOfWeek>Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday</DaysOfWeek> </PropertyOfDay> </properties> </DayType> [...] </dayTypes> |
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Timeband shows time indication.
StartTime and EndTime or Duration specify the period span.
If StartTime and EndTime are equal it specifies a specific time. E.g. when specifying a repeating hourly departure (in Rhythmical Journey), this is indicated by a consistent time of "00".
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<timebands> <Timeband version="any" id="RUT:Timeband:TM15"> <!--Name>15 minutes past the hour</Name--> <StartTime>00:15:00</StartTime> <EndTime>00:15:00</EndTime> </Timeband> </timebands> |
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Specification of an operating day, possibly also the start and length of an operating day. Can be linked to a daytypedayType , e.g. 637370378Kalender#dayTypeAssignments.
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<operatingDays> <OperatingDay version="any" id="RUT:OperatingDay:default:1"> <CalendarDate>2016-05-01</CalendarDate> <EarliestTime>10:10:00</EarliestTime> <DayLength>PT12H45M</DayLength> </OperatingDay> <OperatingDay version="any" id="RUT:od:default:2"> <CalendarDate>2016-07-07</CalendarDate> <EarliestTime>11:11:00</EarliestTime> <DayLength>PT9H10M</DayLength> </OperatingDay> </operatingDays> |
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dayTypeAssignments
Attaching a daytype dayType to a specific date or pre-defined OperatingDay/Period for a given calendar, i.e. a daytype dayType will be valid within the time period specified by the calendar object to which it is associated.
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