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1St Edition, Dezember 2010 EUROPEAN RAILWAY AGENCY INTEROPERABILITY UNIT DIRECTORY OF PASSENGER CODE LISTS FOR THE ERA TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS USED IN TAP TSI REFERENCE: ERA/TD/2009-14/INT DOCUMENT REFERENCE FILE TYPE: VERSION: 1.1.1 FINAL TAP TSI DATE: 08.03.2012 PAGE 1 OF 77 European Railway Agency ERA/TD/2009-14/INT: PASSENGER CODE LIST TO TAP TSI AMENDMENT RECORD Version Date Section Modification/description number 1.1 05.05.2011 All sections First release 1.1.1 27.09.2011 Code list New values added B.4.7009, code list B.5.308 ERA_TAP_Passenger_Code_List.doc Version 1.1.1 FINAL Page 2/77 European Railway Agency ERA/TD/2009-14/INT: PASSENGER CODE LIST TO TAP TSI Introduction The present document belongs to the set of Technical Documents described in Annex III „List of Technical Documents referenced in this TSI‟ of the COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 454/2011. ERA_TAP_Passenger_Code_List.doc Version 1.1.1 FINAL Page 3/77 European Railway Agency ERA/TD/2009-14/INT: PASSENGER CODE LIST TO TAP TSI Code List ERA_TAP_Passenger_Code_List.doc Version 1.1.1 FINAL Page 4/77 European Railway Agency ERA/TD/2009-14/INT: PASSENGER CODE LIST TO TAP TSI Application : With effect from 08 March 2012. All actors of the European Union falling under the provisions of the TAP TSI. ERA_TAP_Passenger_Code_List.doc Version 1.1.1 FINAL Page 5/77 European Railway Agency ERA/TD/2009-14/INT: PASSENGER CODE LIST TO TAP TSI Contents AMENDMENT RECORD ........................................................................................................................................................ 2 B.1 Code lists .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 B.1.1 - Fare Type: ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 B.1.2 - Pictogram Codes ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 B.1.3 - Border Point Code .................................................................................................................................................... 10 B.2. Code lists ........................................................................................................................................................................... 15 B.2.1 - Code Entity ............................................................................................................................................................... 16 B.2.2 - Code Tariff see B.5.42 .............................................................................................................................................. 16 B.2.3 - Train Category see B.4.7009 .................................................................................................................................... 16 B.2.4 - Passenger Type see B.4 5261 .................................................................................................................................... 16 B.2.5 - Tariff Names ............................................................................................................................................................. 16 B.2.6 - Code Range ............................................................................................................................................................... 17 B.2.7- Card/Memo ................................................................................................................................................................ 17 B.2.8 - Code Distribution Chanel ......................................................................................................................................... 17 B.2.9 - Border Point Code see B.1.3 ..................................................................................................................................... 17 B.2.10 - Facility Code see B.4.9039 ..................................................................................................................................... 18 B.3. Code Lists ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18 B.3.1 - Class see B.4.9039 .................................................................................................................................................... 18 B.3.2 - Passenger Category see B.4.5261 ............................................................................................................................. 18 B.3.3 - Train Category see B.4.7009 .................................................................................................................................... 18 B.3.4 - Facility Code see B.4.9039 ....................................................................................................................................... 18 B.3.5 - Flag for the combination of the Company code and the offer number ..................................................................... 18 B.3.6 - reservation fee ........................................................................................................................................................... 18 B.3.7 - Connecting Reservation ............................................................................................................................................ 18 B.3.8 - Season Ticket ............................................................................................................................................................ 18 B.3.9 - Single or outward and return journey ....................................................................................................................... 18 B.3.10 - Special series .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 B.3.11 - Rounding ................................................................................................................................................................. 19 B.3.12 - Rounding factor ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 B.3.13 - Type of fare table .................................................................................................................................................... 19 B.3.14 - First person / all persons ......................................................................................................................................... 19 B.3.15 - Customer service code ............................................................................................................................................ 19 B.3.16 - Minimum and maximum amount per person / offer ............................................................................................... 19 B.3.17- Fare Type see B.1.1 ................................................................................................................................................. 20 B.4 Code Lists .......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Code Status ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20 B.4.0004 - Name: Interchange sender identification ............................................................................................................ 20 B.4.0010 - Name: Interchange recipient identification ......................................................................................................... 20 B.4.1131 - Name: Code list identification code .................................................................................................................... 20 B.4.1153 - Name: Reference function code qualifier ........................................................................................................... 20 B.4.1225 - Name: Message function code ............................................................................................................................ 21 B.4.2005 - Name: Date/time/period function code qualifier ................................................................................................ 21 B.4.2029 - Name: Time zone identification ......................................................................................................................... 22 B.4.3035 - Name: Party function code qualifier ................................................................................................................... 22 B.4.3055 - Name: Code list responsible agency code .......................................................................................................... 23 B.4.3131 - Name: Address type code ................................................................................................................................... 23 B.4.3039 - Name: Party identifier ........................................................................................................................................ 23
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