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= Availability =
= Availability =


The data is available for each principal and subsidiary timetable (twice a year).
The data is available on the [https://raildata.org.uk/dashboard/dataProduct/P-03715cb3-22f2-48b6-94f6-bd88da9335f3/overview Rail Data Marketplace].


= Limitations =
= Limitations =

Revision as of 10:43, 6 December 2023

The rail industry uses a system called BPLAN (a successor to a system called APLAN) to manage a master set of geography data used when planning trains. Network Rail create extracts of this geographical data as a PIF.

Data

The following sets of data are included in the extracts:

Record type Description
PIF Header record
REF > ACC Accommodation Class codes
REF > ACT Activity codes
REF > BHX Bank Holiday Excepted codes
REF > BRA Brand codes
REF > BUS Business Sector codes (no longer used)
REF > CAT Catering codes
REF > OPC Operating Characteristics
REF > PWR Power Supply Type codes
REF > RES Reservations codes
REF > SER Service Codes
REF > SLE Sleeper codes
REF > TCL Train Class codes
REF > TCT Train Category codes
REF > TOC Train Operating Company codes (not ATOC codes)
REF > TRS Train Status codes used in bid/offer files (not released as Open Data)
REF > TST Publication Status codes
REF > ZNE Data Areas
TLD Timing loads
LOC Location codes
PLT Platform data
NWK Network links
TLK Timing links
PIT Trailer record

More detailed documentation on the data structure is available.

Availability

The data is available on the Rail Data Marketplace.

Limitations

  • Service Code reference data (SER) is not currently published, as it contains data about freight operators (Wiki files only, BPLAN data obtained through the API contains SER records)
  • Bid and offer files (sometimes called PEX files) between Network Rail and train operators are not published, as they may contain unworkable train bids or sensitive data

Downloading

Links to current and historical data are contained on a separate page.

The data can also be requested via an API from the Network Rail API platform.