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Trains known to TRUST are assigned a 10-character TRUST train identity during a process known as train call.  Once a train has a TRUST train identity, it can be cancelled, altered or reported against.
Trains known to TRUST are assigned a 10-character TRUST train identity during a process known as train call.  Once a train has a TRUST train identity, it can be 'consisted' in TOPS, cancelled, altered or reported against.


Train call can take place manually up to about 9 hours prior to the train's booked departure (such as if it is being cancelled early in the day, or if it is not an auto-called train), or it can happen automatically via a scheduled process.
Train call can take place manually up to about 9 hours prior to the train's booked departure (such as if it is being cancelled early in the day, or if it is not an auto-called train), or it can happen automatically via a scheduled process.

Latest revision as of 12:15, 20 October 2024

Trains known to TRUST are assigned a 10-character TRUST train identity during a process known as train call. Once a train has a TRUST train identity, it can be 'consisted' in TOPS, cancelled, altered or reported against.

Train call can take place manually up to about 9 hours prior to the train's booked departure (such as if it is being cancelled early in the day, or if it is not an auto-called train), or it can happen automatically via a scheduled process.

The auto train call windows, in hours, are as follows:

Class Until 2024-02-16 1800 From 2024-02-16 1800
0 1 3
1 1 1
2 2 1
3 1 1
4 2 3
5 2 1
6 2 3
7 2 3
8 2 3
9 1 1