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Welcome to RtigXml

RtigXml is an XML protocol to allow distributed computers to exchange real-time information about buses.

The protocol is a UK  standard sponsored by the UK Real Time Interest Group. It builds on two other UK standards NaPTAN and the National Public Transport Gazetteer, and is part of RTIG's architecture for  real time information.  For further information on RTIG see the RTIG Implementors site.

The RtigXml  schema is designed as an extension to the Trident schema, a Transmodel based general purpose model and XML schema for public transport information. The real time sensitivity criteria are based on the German  VDV 454  standard of the Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen.  

RtigXMl was originally released as a 1.1 schema in 2003. An interim 1.2 version was released in 1Q  2005 with minor modifications to bridge the transition to RtigXml 2.0, which is the  UK implementation of the CEN European SIRI standard. The final draft of  SIRI v1.0 has been available since November 2005 ratified, and was ratified in 2006. SIRI  (RtigXml 2.0)   should be used for all ongoing development. RTIG 1.* is now deprecated and support is not available.    

RTIGXml v2.0 /  SIRI v1.0

  • October 2006: FORMAL ADOPTION AS CEN STANDARD. The CEN OO278181  SIRI ( Standard Interface for Real Time Information) standard  is adopted though CEN TC 278 resolution CO9/2004 ( or document 1641). This becomes the current  RtigXml 2.0 standard.
  • 26 Jan 2005  The final proof of the SIRI 1.0 / RTigXml 2.0 specification is now available.
  • 30 May 2005  The official review draft of the SIRI 1.0 / RTigXml 2.0 specification is now available for UK National review. CEN countries will return comments in time for a vote on SIRI as a candidate CEN technical standard in 4Q 2005.   Comments and feedback are invited from UK stakeholders and should be returned to Mark Cartwright  for RTIG by the end of August 2005.

 

The RtigXml protocol is an open system and is platform independent.