attribute LocationSubsidiaryTypeCode
namespace http://taf-jsg.info/schemes
type restriction of xs:token
used by
element LocationSubsidiaryCode
facets
Kind Value Annotation
enumeration 0
documentation
Not Defined
documentation
not used
enumeration 1
documentation
Track
documentation
The track is a uniquely defined part of location
enumeration 2
documentation
Private Siding
documentation
Tracks are not for open access
enumeration 3
documentation
Border Point Code
documentation
Special code for the Border Points are allocated at the country border and the points between different IM networks. Location of these points sometimes are not geographically same with the station or yard. Therefore these points are "logical point"
enumeration 4
documentation
Sorting Code
documentation
Destination station of the wagon has a code in order to provide shunting technology.
enumeration 5
documentation
Vehicle Parking Points
documentation
All points (tracks)
enumeration 6
documentation
Public Loading Places
documentation
Is a type of physical location on the open access network where consignor or consignee can load or unload wagons
enumeration 7
documentation
Private Loading Places
documentation
Is a type of physical location outside the open access network where consignor or consignee can load or unload wagons
enumeration 8
documentation
IM Path Tariff Point
documentation
Price Segment change between two IM Networks.
enumeration 9
documentation
Depot / Maintenance workshop.
Place for overhaul or maintenance of the rolling stock.
enumeration 10
documentation
Switch/turnout
documentation
The location where two tracks meet or diverge.
enumeration 11
documentation
Grade Crossing
documentation
The location where two tracks on the same level cross each other.
enumeration 12
documentation
Section of the track
documentation
Section is inside of the location considered part of a track.
enumeration 13
documentation
Twin track point
documentation
The spot where is end or start of the twinned track section.
enumeration 14
documentation
Retarder (rail brake)
documentation
Trackside equipment to control the speed of the wagons running from the shunting hump.
enumeration 15
documentation
Platform
documentation
The area next to the track which has been raised to make access to railway vehicles easier.
enumeration 16
documentation
Railing
documentation
barrier Safety equipment used to prevent access to the track by people and animals.
enumeration 17
documentation
Movable scotch block
documentation
Safety equipment across the track avoiding any unnecessary moving beyond that point.
enumeration 18
documentation
Derailing stop / Trap points / Catch points
documentation
Safety equipment is on one rail avoiding any unnecessary moving beyond that point.
enumeration 19
documentation
Loading equipment
documentation
Special equipment to facilitate the loading and unloading on the Public Loading Places.
enumeration 20
documentation
Weighbridge
documentation
Special equipment is to facilitate the measure of the weight of the wagon.
enumeration 21
documentation
Building
documentation
Those buildings where IM placed his staff for direct communication with RU staff or the IM buildings serve RU activities as well.
enumeration 22
documentation
Level crossing
documentation
Place where rail and road crossing in level. on the same level (grade)
enumeration 23
documentation
Bridge
documentation
Special built structure is over the road
enumeration 24
documentation
Tunnel
documentation
Structure to to allow a railway line to pass under the surface.
enumeration 25
documentation
Underpass
documentation
Undercrossing or underground passage under the railway track. (Not used by trains)
enumeration 26
documentation
Block section
documentation
Block section outside of the location with primary code. In other words: a section on the open track between stations defined by signalling system.
enumeration 27
documentation
Signal
documentation
A signal is a mechanical or electrical device erected beside a railway line to pass information relating to the state of the line ahead to train drivers/engineers.
enumeration 28
documentation
Sign and board
documentation
Equipment to inform the board staff for train traffic and shunting.
enumeration 29
documentation
Phase break
documentation
Border of the power supply systems (catenary).
enumeration 30
documentation
Leap in kilometer
documentation
The section has deviation in length i. e. the section more or less than called.
enumeration 32
documentation
Balise
documentation
A balise is an electronic beacon or transponder placed between the rails of a railway as part of an Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system.
enumeration 33
documentation
Hot spot detector
documentation
Trackside equipment which detects hot wheels or axle-box on passing trains.
enumeration 34
documentation
Flat wheel detector
documentation
Trackside equipment which detects flat spots on wheels on passing trains.
enumeration 35
documentation
Dynamic wheel load
documentation
detector Special equipment is in trackside for inspect of the overloaded wagons.
enumeration 36
documentation
Freight yard
documentation
A freight yard is commercial usage of a physical location which can be used as a sending or a destination station in freight orders of rail freight transports. The freight yard can have his own codification
enumeration 37
documentation
Loading point
documentation
A loading point is a commercial usage of a physical location. Each loading point is assigned to a yard.
enumeration 38
documentation
IM Network link
documentation
It allows to link two locations from different IM Networks
enumeration 39
documentation
Reservation code
enumeration 40
documentation
Metastation
documentation
To mark a meta location that forms the link between different stations that are considered as equal (for the traveller)
enumeration 41
documentation
CompanySpecificIdentifier
documentation
Company specific identifier of the primary location
enumeration 42
documentation

DIUM stations - Places of acceptance/delivery Station open into international traffic of goods (tariff point included in DIUM) – consignment acceptance/delivery station (loading points are excluded and covered by TypeCode 37).
enumeration 43
documentation

Passengers cars public loading Is a type of physical location on the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
enumeration 44
documentation

Passengers cars private loading Is a type of physical location outside the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
enumeration 45
documentation

Sewage dump Place for cleaning purposes - disposal of the waste
enumeration 46
documentation

Refuelling Point Location where refuelling takes place
enumeration 47
documentation

Mains Supply Location where energy supply can be provided for the rolling stock e.g. preheating
enumeration 48
documentation

Water Supply Location where water supply can be provided for the rolling stock
enumeration 49
documentation

Compressed plant Train on a track with motion stabled with external air supply for braking systems
enumeration 50
documentation

Indoor cleaning platform Cleaning point -interior
enumeration 51
documentation

Car-wash plant Cleaning point -outdoor
enumeration 52
documentation

Short dry-cleaning track Cleaning point
enumeration 53
documentation

Pollution protective plate Track where floor that avoids pollution of the earth below
enumeration 54
documentation

Sand-filling station Location where sand is filled
enumeration 55
documentation

Repair track Location where a train/wagon/engine can be repaired
enumeration 56
documentation

Signal box The location of a building containing signalling equipment
enumeration 90
documentation
Test Loc
enumeration 99
documentation
Relation to Station
documentation
An indicator used to show that this location is a subsidiary of another location.
annotation
documentation

New codes added:
42 DIUM stations - Places of acceptance/delivery Station open into international traffic of goods (tariff point included in DIUM) – consignment acceptance/delivery station (loading points are excluded and covered by TypeCode 37).
43 Passengers cars public loading Is a type of physical location on the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
44 Passengers cars private loading Is a type of physical location outside the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
45 Sewage dump Place for cleaning purposes - disposal of the waste
46 Refuelling Point Location where refuelling takes place
47 Mains Supply Location where energy supply can be provided for the rolling stock e.g. preheating
48 Water Supply Location where water supply can be provided for the rolling stock
49 Compressed plant Train on a track with motion stabled with external air supply for braking systems
50 Indoor cleaning platform Cleaning point -interior
51 Car-wash plant Cleaning point -outdoor
52 Short dry-cleaning track Cleaning point
53 Pollution protective plate Track where floor that avoids pollution of the earth below
54 Sand-filling station Location where sand is filled
55 Repair track Location where a train/wagon/engine can be repaired
56 Signal box The location of a building containing signalling equipment

source <xs:attribute name="LocationSubsidiaryTypeCode">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:documentation>
New codes added:
42 DIUM stations - Places of acceptance/delivery Station open into international traffic of goods (tariff point included in DIUM) – consignment acceptance/delivery station (loading points are excluded and covered by TypeCode 37).
43 Passengers cars public loading Is a type of physical location on the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
44 Passengers cars private loading Is a type of physical location outside the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
45 Sewage dump Place for cleaning purposes - disposal of the waste
46 Refuelling Point Location where refuelling takes place
47 Mains Supply Location where energy supply can be provided for the rolling stock e.g. preheating
48 Water Supply Location where water supply can be provided for the rolling stock
49 Compressed plant Train on a track with motion stabled with external air supply for braking systems
50 Indoor cleaning platform Cleaning point -interior
51 Car-wash plant Cleaning point -outdoor
52 Short dry-cleaning track Cleaning point
53 Pollution protective plate Track where floor that avoids pollution of the earth below
54 Sand-filling station Location where sand is filled
55 Repair track Location where a train/wagon/engine can be repaired
56 Signal box The location of a building containing signalling equipment

</xs:documentation>
 
</xs:annotation>
 
<xs:simpleType>
   
<xs:restriction base="xs:token">
     
<xs:enumeration value="0">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Not Defined</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>not used</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="1">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Track</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>The track is a uniquely defined part of location</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="2">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Private Siding</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Tracks are not for open access</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="3">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Border Point Code</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Special code for the Border Points are allocated at the country border and the points between different IM networks. Location of these points sometimes are not geographically same with the station or yard. Therefore these points are "logical point"</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="4">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Sorting Code</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Destination station of the wagon has a code in order to provide shunting technology.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="5">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Vehicle Parking Points</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>All points (tracks)</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="6">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Public Loading Places</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Is a type of physical location on the open access network where consignor or consignee can load or unload wagons</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="7">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Private Loading Places</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Is a type of physical location outside the open access network where consignor or consignee can load or unload wagons</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="8">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>IM Path Tariff Point</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Price Segment change between two IM Networks.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="9">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Depot / Maintenance workshop.
Place for overhaul or maintenance of the rolling stock.
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="10">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Switch/turnout</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>The location where two tracks meet or diverge.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="11">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Grade Crossing</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>The location where two tracks on the same level cross each other.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="12">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Section of the track</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Section is inside of the location considered part of a track.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="13">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Twin track point</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>The spot where is end or start of the twinned track section.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="14">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Retarder (rail brake)</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Trackside equipment to control the speed of the wagons running from the shunting hump.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="15">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Platform</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>The area next to the track which has been raised to make access to railway vehicles easier.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="16">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Railing</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>barrier Safety equipment used to prevent access to the track by people and animals.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="17">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Movable scotch block</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Safety equipment across the track avoiding any unnecessary moving beyond that point.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="18">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Derailing stop / Trap points / Catch points</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Safety equipment is on one rail avoiding any unnecessary moving beyond that point.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="19">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Loading equipment</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Special equipment to facilitate the loading and unloading on the Public Loading Places.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="20">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Weighbridge</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Special equipment is to facilitate the measure of the weight of the wagon.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="21">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Building</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Those buildings where IM placed his staff for direct communication with RU staff or the IM buildings serve RU activities as well.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="22">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Level crossing</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Place where rail and road crossing in level. on the same level (grade)</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="23">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Bridge</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Special built structure is over the road</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="24">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Tunnel</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Structure to to allow a railway line to pass under the surface.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="25">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Underpass</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Undercrossing or underground passage under the railway track. (Not used by trains)</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="26">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Block section</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Block section outside of the location with primary code. In other words: a section on the open track between stations defined by signalling system.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="27">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Signal</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>A signal is a mechanical or electrical device erected beside a railway line to pass information relating to the state of the line ahead to train drivers/engineers.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="28">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Sign and board</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Equipment to inform the board staff for train traffic and shunting.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="29">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Phase break</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Border of the power supply systems (catenary).</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="30">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Leap in kilometer</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>The section has deviation in length i. e. the section more or less than called.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="32">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Balise</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>A balise is an electronic beacon or transponder placed between the rails of a railway as part of an Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="33">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Hot spot detector</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Trackside equipment which detects hot wheels or axle-box on passing trains.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="34">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Flat wheel detector</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Trackside equipment which detects flat spots on wheels on passing trains.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="35">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Dynamic wheel load</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>detector Special equipment is in trackside for inspect of the overloaded wagons.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="36">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Freight yard</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>A freight yard is commercial usage of a physical location which can be used as a sending or a destination station in freight orders of rail freight transports. The freight yard can have his own codification</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="37">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Loading point</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>A loading point is a commercial usage of a physical location. Each loading point is assigned to a yard.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="38">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>IM Network link</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>It allows to link two locations from different IM Networks</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="39">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Reservation code</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation/>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="40">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Metastation</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>To mark a meta location that forms the link between different stations that are considered as equal (for the traveller)</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="41">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>CompanySpecificIdentifier</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>Company specific identifier of the primary location</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="42">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
DIUM stations - Places of acceptance/delivery Station open into international traffic of goods (tariff point included in DIUM) – consignment acceptance/delivery station (loading points are excluded and covered by TypeCode 37).
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="43">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Passengers cars public loading Is a type of physical location on the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="44">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Passengers cars private loading Is a type of physical location outside the open access network where passengers can put their car on a carrying train
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="45">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Sewage dump Place for cleaning purposes - disposal of the waste
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="46">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Refuelling Point Location where refuelling takes place
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="47">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Mains Supply Location where energy supply can be provided for the rolling stock e.g. preheating
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="48">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Water Supply Location where water supply can be provided for the rolling stock
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="49">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Compressed plant Train on a track with motion stabled with external air supply for braking systems
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="50">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Indoor cleaning platform Cleaning point -interior
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="51">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Car-wash plant Cleaning point -outdoor
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="52">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Short dry-cleaning track Cleaning point
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="53">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Pollution protective plate Track where floor that avoids pollution of the earth below
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="54">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Sand-filling station Location where sand is filled
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="55">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Repair track Location where a train/wagon/engine can be repaired
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="56">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
Signal box The location of a building containing signalling equipment
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="90">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Test Loc</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation/>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
     
<xs:enumeration value="99">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Relation to Station</xs:documentation>
         
<xs:documentation>An indicator used to show that this location is a subsidiary of another location.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:enumeration>
   
</xs:restriction>
 
</xs:simpleType>
</xs:attribute>


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