HoistVehicleEquipment
A special equipment to model hoists and lifts used to bridge the vertical and partially horizontal gap between vehicle and platform. (See NeTEx Proposal)
<HoistVehicleEquipment version="any" id="321">
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HoistVehicleEquipment
Properties
IsAutomatic
Whether the lift operates automatically, meaning the entire operation from start to finish requires no manual handling (except of pressing e.g. a button).
Example
<IsAutomatic>true</IsAutomatic>AssistanceRequired
Whether the usage or operation of the lift requires assistance, meaning the passenger either physically or legally cannot board/alight independently.
Example
<AssistanceRequired>false</AssistanceRequired>InOperationDuration
The time it takes to retract the lift. For none automatic equipment an estimated or average usage time can be provided.
Example
<InOperationDuration>PT8S</InOperationDuration>OutOperationDuration
The time it takes to deploy the lift. For none automatic equipment an estimated or average usage time can be provided.
Example
<OutOperationDuration>PT8S</OutOperationDuration>ExternalLength
Length of the lift when fully extended and only the part outside the vehicle. Length is measured perpendicular to the vehicle's forward orientation.
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ExternalLength - Quay.Width
Example
<ExternalLength>0.6</ExternalLength>ExternalWidth
Width of the lift when fully extended and only the part outside the vehicle. Width is measured parallel to the vehicle's forward orientation.
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ExternalWidth - Quay.Length
Example
<ExternalWidth>1</ExternalWidth>BearingCapacity
Maximum weight that the lift can bear.
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BearingCapacity
Example
<BearingCapacity>350</BearingCapacity>InnerLength
The usable length of the lifting platform. Can be used to determine if a wheelchair fits on the lift.
Example
<InnerLength>1.3</InnerLength>InnerWidth
The usable width of the lifting platform. Can be used to determine if a wheelchair fits on the lift.
Example
<InnerWidth>1</InnerWidth>LiftingHeight
The maximum height difference the lift can overcome. In other words the distance between the vehicle floor height and the lowest point the lift can reach.
Example
<LiftingHeight>1.2</LiftingHeight>