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• Production Timetable (PT): this service enables the provision of information on the
planned progress of vehicles operating a specific service, identified by the vehicle
time of arrival and departure at specific stops on a planned route for a particular
Operational Day.
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• Estimated Timetable (ET): this service enables the provision of information on the
actual progress of Vehicle Journeys operating specific service lines, detailing expected
arrival and departure times at specific stops on a planned route. There will be recorded
data for stops which have been passed, and predicted data for stops not yet passed.
In addition the Estimated Timetable service allows Vehicle Journeys to be cancelled,
added or changed.
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• Stop Timetable (ST): this service provides a stop-centric view of timetabled vehicle
arrivals and departures at a designated stop. It can be used to reduce the amount
of information that needs to be transmitted in real-time to stops and displays, as
reference data for a Stop Monitoring Service; and provides a data feed of the static
timetables.
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• Stop Monitoring (SM): this service provides a stop-centric view of vehicle arrivals
and departures at a designated stop. It can be used by displays and other presentation
services to provide departure board and other presentations of timetable and real-time
journey information both at stops and at a distance.
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• Vehicle Monitoring (VM): this service enables the provision of information on the
current location and status of a set of vehicles. It provides all the current relevant
information from one AVMS relating to all vehicles fulfilling a set of selection criteria.
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• Connection Timetable (CT): this service may be used to provide information about the
scheduled arrivals of a feeder vehicle to the operator of a connecting distributor
service. The distributor operator can then plan how to guarantee the connection, either
with the expected vehicle or a different vehicle.
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• Connection Monitoring (CM): this service is used to provide information about the
expected arrival of a feeder vehicle to the operator of a connecting distributor service.
The distributor operator can then manage the service to guarantee the connection,
based on actual vehicle running.
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• General Message (GM): the SIRI "General Message” service is used to exchange informative
messages between identified individuals in free or an arbitrary structured format.
It enables messages to be sent and to be revoked. Messages are assigned validity periods
in addition to the actual content.