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Latest revision as of 11:55, 20 March 2019

Record Format

Associations are relationships between two schedules (i.e. a main train and an associated train.) Association records are contained within the SCHEDULE data feed, and provide information about the possible associations between train schedules. These can list the service that forms a given schedule and / or the service that a given schedule goes on to form.

For further details, see the Network Rail Common Interface Format file specification.

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Record Fields

Field Format Size Mandatory Comment
Record Identity String 2 Y Value AA.
Transaction Type String 1 Y The type of transaction
  • N - New
  • D - Delete
  • R - Revise.
Main Train UID String 6 Y UID of one train in the association.
Associated Train UID String 6 Y UID of the other train in the association.
Association start date Date (YYMMDD) 6 Y Start date of the association.
Association end date Date (YYMMDD) 6 Y End date for the association.
Association days Bit String 7 Y A seven-bit field; first bit starting from the left represents Monday, and last bit represents Sunday. A 1 means that the service runs on that day, while a 0 means that it does not.
Association Category String 2 Y* The type of association
  • JJ - Join
  • VV - Divide
  • NP - Next.
Association Date Indicator Char 1 Y* Date relationship of the association
  • S - Standard - the association occurs on the same day
  • N - Over next-midnight - the association occurs the next day
  • P - Over previous-midnight - the association occurs the previous day.
Association Location String 7 Y TIPLOC of the location where the association applies.
Base Location Suffix Integer 1 Together with the TIPLOC, identifies the event on the base UID.
Association Location Suffix Integer 1 Together with the TIPLOC, identifies the event on the associated UID.
Diagram Type Char 1 Y Not used. Value T.
Association Type Char 1 Y* P = passenger use, O = operating use only.
Spare String 31
STP Indicator Char 1 Y STP (short-term planning) schedule indicator:
  • C - STP cancellation of permanent association
  • N - New STP association (not an overlay)
  • O - STP overlay of permanent association
  • P - Permanent association

* may be truncated in Delete records.


CIF
CIF HD (Header) • ZZ (End of File)
TIPLOC TI (TIPLOC Insert) TA (TIPLOC Amend) TD (TIPLOC Delete)
Association AA (Association)
Location BS (Basic Schedule) BX (Basic Schedule Extended) LO (Location Origin) LI (Location Intermediate) CR (Change-en-Route) LT (Location Terminate)


Network Rail Open Data Feeds
Data Feeds About the Feeds Account States Durable Subscriptions Example Code ( PHP / C# / Java / Ruby / Node.js) • Advanced UsesFAQ Release Notes
RTPPM RTPPM Feed
Train Movements Train Movements Feed Train Activation Train Cancellation Train Movement Train Reinstatement Change of Origin Change of Identity Change of Location TSPEED Field Planned Cancellations Cancellation Codes
TD TD Feed C-Class Messages S-Class Messages Train Describers TD Berths
VSTP VSTP Feed
TSR TSR Feed Route Codes
SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Feed Schedule and Location Records Association Records CIF Codes How Scheduling Works Allowances
Reference Data Reference Data Feed TOC Codes CIF Codes Delay Attribution Codes Identifying Locations (STANOX, TIPLOC, NLC and 3-Alpha Codes) STANOX Geographical Areas Train Planning data