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OJP/OJP_PlaceSupport.xsd - Supporting definitions for location information
========================================== Stop Points ==========================================
A stop point with id and name
Reference to a stop point.
Name or description of stop point for use in passenger information.
Additional description of the stop point that may be appended to the name if enough space is available. E.g. "opposite main entrance".
Name of the bay where to board/alight from the vehicle. According to planned timetable.
Name of the bay where to board/alight from the vehicle. As to the latest real-time status.
[an extended view of SCHEDULED STOP POINT in TMv6] a SCHEDULED STOP POINT extended by ACCESSIBILITY LIMITATION attributes and with identifier and name where passengers can board or alight from vehicles
Code of this stop point in private/foreign/proprietary coding schemes.
Reference to the stop place to which this stop point belongs.
========================================== Stop Places ==========================================
Identifier of a Stop Place
Reference to a Stop Place
Reference to a Stop Place
A stop place with id and name
Name of this stop place for use in passenger information.
Additional description of the stop place that may be appended to the name if enough space is available. E.g. "Exhibition Center".
[an extended view of STOP PLACE in TMv6] a PLACE extended by ACCESSIBILITY LIMITATION properties and some attributes of the associated equipment, comprising one or more locations where vehicles may stop and where passengers may board or leave vehicles or prepare their trip, and which will usually have one or more well-known names
Code of this stop place in private/foreign/proprietary coding schemes.
========================================== AccessModesListOfEnumerations ==========================================
List of Access Modes.
Access mode that should be considered.
========================================== Attributes ==========================================
[properties of a SCHEDULED STOP POINT or STOP PLACE in TMv6] selection of attributes of ACCESSIBIITY LIMITATION related to a SCHEDULED STOP POINT extended by attributes referring to some equipment.
Whether this stop is accessible for wheelchair users.
Whether this stop is lit.
Whether this stop offers protection from weather conditions like rain, snow, storm etc.
========================================= Locality =============================================
Identifier of a TopographicPlace
Reference to a TopographicPlace
Reference to a TopographicPlace
[TMv6] A type of PLACE providing the topographical context when searching for or presenting travel information, for example as the origin or destination of a trip. It may be of any size (e.g., County,City, Town, Village) and of different specificity (e.g., Greater London, London, West End, Westminster, St James's).
TopographicPlace ID.
Name or description of TopographicPlace for use in passenger information.
Code of this TopographicPlace in private/foreign/proprietary coding schemes.
Reference to a parent TopographicPlace.
Used in distributed environments (e.g., EU-Spirit). If set, this topographic place resides within the given system (in EU-Spirit "passive server"). This system can be queried for actual places within this topographic place. This is used in a distributed environment for a two-steps place identification. In EU-Spirit the system IDs were previously called "provider code". See https://eu-spirit.eu/
Area covered by the locality described as a polygon.
========================================= Point of Interest =============================================
Identifier of a Point of Interest
Reference to a Point of Interest
Reference to a Point of Interest
[corresponds to POINT OF INTEREST in TMv6 with related information] type of PLACE to or through which passengers may wish to navigate as part of their journey and which is modelled in detail by journey planners.
ID of this Point of Interest.
Name or description of point of interest for use in passenger information.
Additional description of the point of interest that may be appended to the name if enough space is available. E.g. "Exhibition Center".
Categories this POI is associated with. Order indicates descending relevance.
Code of this point of interest in private/foreign/proprietary coding schemes.
Additional information for this POI (e.g., information on available parking slots, charging infrastructure, sharing vehicles).
[a view of POINT OF INTEREST CLASSIFICATION in TMv6] categorisation of POINTs OF INTEREST in respect of the activities undertaken at them (defined by key-value-pairs).
OpenStreetMap tag structure (key-value)
Classification of the POI (when it is not from OSM). The codification of the classification id may include de codification source (for example "IGN:[classificationCode]")
Generic structure for additional information on POIs.
POI additional information is a set of key/value pairs that are associated with defined categories.
Category Key Value triplets. Category can be empty. Several such elements form the information necessary for a given category.
Structure of an OpenStreetMap tag.
Name of OpenStreetMap tag (amenity, leisure, tourism, bike, ...)
Value for OpenStreetMap tag (charging_station, hostel, yes, ...)
Filter POIs by category.
Whether categories in list are to include or exclude from search. Default is FALSE.
These POI categories can be used to filter POIs. If more than one is given the filtering is by logical "OR" (when Exclude=FALSE) and logical "AND" (when Exclude=TRUE).
========================================= Addresses =============================================
Identifier of an Address
Reference to an Address
Reference to an Address
An address with its name entities
Country of the address.
Postal code of the address.
TopographicPlace name of the address. If set it should at least contain the city name.
Street name of the address.
House number of the address. If none is given, either a crossing street can be given, or the whole street is meant.
Crossing. This can be used to be more specific without using house numbers.
descriptive data associated with a PLACE that can be used to describe the unique geographical context of a PLACE for the purposes of identifying it. May be refined as either a ROAD ADDRESS, a POSTAL ADDRESS or both
ID of this address.
Code of this address in private/foreign/proprietary coding schemes.
Name or description of address for use in passenger information.
Additional description of the address that may be appended to the name if enough space is available. E.g. "Crossing with Peterstraße".
========================================== Places ==========================================
Type for identifier of a NeTEx Object.
geographic PLACE of any type which may be specified as the origin or destination of a trip
Model of a stop point
Model of a stop place
TopographicPlace. Region, village, or city.
Model of a POI
Model of an address
Public name of the place.
Position using WGS84/EPSG:4326 coordinates.
List of transport modes that call at this place object. This list should only be filled in case of stop points or stop places – and only when explicitly requested.
Access modes that are supported by this place.
SITUATION reference. Mostly used for STOP PLACE, SCHEDULED STOP POINT (StopPoint). However, in future a situation reference may occur on many geographic elements (e.g., roads) as well.
Attributes associated with this place. This is used, e.g., for details, OSM attributes or key/value descriptions. Most of them will be implementation dependent (except OSM). From Transmodel, TYPE OF POINT might be an attribute.
Reference to a geographic PLACE of any type which may be specified as the origin or destination of a trip.
Group for reference to a geographic PLACE of any type which may be specified as the origin or destination of a trip.
Reference to a stop point.
WGS84 coordinates position.
Public name of the place.
Used in distributed environments. e.g., EU-Spirit. If none is given, the place information request refers to all known systems (in EU-Spirit "passive servers"). If at least one is given, the place information request refers only to the given systems (in EU-Spirit "passive servers"). In EU-Spirit the system IDs were previously called "provider code". See https://eu-spirit.eu/
========================================== Problems ==========================================
Types of problems that may be returned in responses to LOCATION requests.
No location objects could be found that match the input data.
The requested location types are not supported by the service.
The combination of input data (text string, coordinates, geographical restrictions) cannot be processed by the service.
The given location object could not be refined.
The usage type has been ignored.
The service does not support any restrictions by transport modes.
The service does not support any restrictions by localities.
The service does not support the sorting method. The details should provide a list of the allowed methods the service supports.
A problem has occurred that does not have a specific problem type.
Types of problems that may be returned in responses to EXCHANGE POINTS requests
No exchange points could be found that match the query criteria.
The destination system given in the request parameters is unknown.
One or more of the adjacent systems given in the request parameters are unknown.
A problem has occurred that does not have a specific problem type.
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