Darwin XML Timetables: ftl meaning?

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Gerald

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3:56 AM (20 hours ago) 3:56 AM
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Probably a trivial question but I am looking at the Darwin XML timetables (v7) 

Just wondering what ftl stands for,  such as

 <IP ftl="PUTNEY  " pta="10:45" wta="10:45" ptd="10:46" wtd="10:46" act="T " />

looked in various documentation and cannot see any mention.

I guessed 'fixed timing location' ?

Thanks

Gerald

Peter Hicks

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4:18 AM (19 hours ago) 4:18 AM
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Hi Gerald

On Thursday, 25 September 2025 at 08:56, Gerald <gehe...@gmail.com> wrote:

Probably a trivial question but I am looking at the Darwin XML timetables (v7)

I hope you're looking at them rather than actively consuming them!

Just wondering what ftl stands for, such as

<IP ftl="PUTNEY " pta="10:45" wta="10:45" ptd="10:46" wtd="10:46" act="T " />

looked in various documentation and cannot see any mention.

I don't think rttiCTTSchema_v7.xsd was ever released as it pre-dates the v12 Push Port, which was the first one released as Open Data back in the day.

One of the RDG lurkers in the group may well have a copy of the file to hand :)


Peter
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