Transfer (Abstract), Transfer Duration

A TRANSFER represents a pair of POINTs located sufficiently close together that they offer a passenger the possibility to reach one of these POINTs when starting at the other one in a timescale which is realistic when carrying out a trip.

A TRANSFER has a TRANSFER DURATION and may be specialised, for example as CONNECTION.

Transfer – XML Element

Classification

Name

Type

Cardinality

Description

::>

::>

DataManagedObject

::>

TRANSFER inherits from DATA MANAGED OBJECT.

«PK»

id

TransferIdType

1:1

Identifier of TRANSFER.

 

Name

MultilingualString

0:1

Name of TRANSFER.

«FK»

TypeOfTransferRef

TypeOfTransferRef

1:1

Reference to identifier of a TYPE OF TRANSFER.

 

Description

MultilingualString

0:1

Description of TRANSFER.

 

Distance

DistanceType

0:1

Distance of TRANSFER link.

«cntd»

TransferDuration

TransferDuration

0:1

Scheduling TRANSFER TIMEs that apply to TRANSFER

«cntd»

WalkTransfer­Duration

TransferDuration

0:1

Walking TRANSFER TIMEs that apply to TRANSFER.

 

BothWays

xsd:boolean

0:1

Whether TRANSFER can be traversed in both directions (with the same tings).

«cntd»

(From)

(TransferEnd)

1:1

Origin end of TRANSFER. Specialised in subclass

«cntd»

(To)

(TransferEnd)

1:1

Destination end of TRANSFER. Specialised in subclass

Currently this XML Element is not in use in the Austrian NeTEx Profile

Transfer Duration (Subcomponent of Transfer)

Specifies transfer times for different sorts of user.

TransferDuration – XML Element

Classification

Name

Type

Cardinality

Description

 

DefaultDuration

xsd:duration

1:1

Default time needed to make transfer.

 

FrequentTravellerDuration

xsd:duration

0:1

Time for a traveller familiar with the journey to make the transfer.

 

OccasionalTravellerDuration

xsd:duration

0:1

Time for a traveller unfamiliar with the journey to make transfer.

 

MobilityRestrictedTraveller­Duration

xsd:duration

0:1

Time for mobility impaired travellers to make transfer.

Currently this XML Element is not in use in the Austrian NeTEx Profile