Re: Extension suggestion for on which (track)side of a crosSection the referenced ocp is [message #1945 is a reply to message #1935] |
Mon, 03 September 2018 16:52 |
Dirk Bräuer
Messages: 311 Registered: August 2008
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Dear Christian,
> The center of the OCP is a virtual point and from operational perspective it is defined by the place where the operation/control is done.
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> In which direction does the train driver has to look to see the (virtual) operator.
If it is a virtual place and a virtual operator, one cannot see it/her/him.
Please explain what you mean with "where the operation/control is done".
In my opinion, as I already wrote, an <ocp> is a reference place to measure run-times in timetables, so a "linkable container" to reference infrastructure from timetables. It has not necessarily any link to an operator.
We have many <ocp>s at places which are remote controlled (blocking signals can be <ocp>s!) or which are not controlled at all (simple passenger halts).
Dirk.
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