Json2ttb
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Original Author(s) | Daniel Gill |
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Initial release | 2021 |
Stable release | 1.3.4
/ 2022-03-03 |
Written in | Java |
Available in | English |
Type | Simulation |
License | GNU Public License v3 |
Website | https://railway-op-sim.github.io/json2ttb/ |
json2ttb is a external tool for Railway Operation Simulator which allows the user to speed up the creation of complex timetables.
The program works by parsing a user-written json file, which is then converted to a TTB file which can be used in within ROS. The structure of the json file is in such a way that you define a service template, which can then be iterated upon and copied over several instances, which can have non-iterative references, descriptions, times and train data.
Key Features
- Allows for unusual repeats of services.
- Create templates of service data and use them for several services.
- Change the reference and description of single repeats.
- Allows for creating shuttles without using shuttle syntax.
- In most cases, quicker than writing timetables in ROS.
What json2ttb cannot do... (yet)
- Does not simplify writing individual services.
- No current support for the ROS repeats (e.g. R;30;2;2), repeats are done in a different way.
JSON Example
Below is a small excerpt of the json file which can be parsed by json2ttb. This example is taken from the timetable for Sheffield East.
{ "ref":"1R50", "description":"SHFF AVOIDING", "startSpeed":80, "dataTemplate":"C222/0_5", "increment":1, "events": [ "23:46;Snt;55-73 55-72", "00:04;Fer;28-24" ], "times": [ {"time":"06:10","ref":"1R50","description":"Nottingham to Liverpool Lime Street","dataTemplate":"C158_2"}, {"time":"06:14","ref":"5C14","description":"Etches Park Sdgs to Sheffield"}, {"time":"07:00","ref":"1F00","description":"Kettering to Sheffield"}, {"time":"19:10","ref":"1F60","description":"St Pancras International to Sheffield"} ] }, { "ref":"1C23", "description":"Sheffiled to St Pancras International", "dataTemplate":"C222/0_5", "startSpeed":80, "increment":1, "events": [ "07:53;Snt;28-23 29-23", "08:11;Fer;56-73" ] }