element TransportNetwork
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:CommonTransportElements:3.0
type tn:TransportNetworkType
properties
content complex
substGrp net:Network
children gml:metaDataProperty gml:description gml:descriptionReference gml:identifier gml:name gml:boundedBy gml:location net:geographicalName net:elements tn:inspireId tn:typeOfTransport
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
idrequired      
documentation
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Collection of network elements that belong to a single mode of transport.

-- Description --
NOTE Road, rail, water and air transport are always considered separate transport modes. Even within these four categories, multiple modes of transport can be defined, based on infrastructure, vehicle types, propulsion system, operation and/or other defining characteristics.

EXAMPLE All road transport can be considered one mode of transport for some applications. For other applications, it might be necessary to distinguish between different public road transport networks. Within water transport, marine and inland water transport can be considered to be separate modes of transport for some applications, as they use different types of ships.


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