@kaat0 if you are interested in the railway in Great Britain a key information is help in the National Electronic Sectional Appendix (#NESA) here https://www.networkrail.co.uk/industry-and-commercial/information-for-operators/national-electronic-sectional-appendix/
The track diagrams and glossary has details about this.

If you are interested in track diagrams themselves, a number are available under Freedom of Information (FoI) requests with copies here https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/.

(General background information about the network, data and systems is here https://wiki.openraildata.com/index.php?title=Main_Page.)

National Electronic Sectional Appendix - Network Rail

The National Electronic Sectional Appendix contains detailed information useful to operators about network capability, as well as other data.

Network Rail

@bovine3dom @kaat0 yup. This is actually no surprise to anyone who looks at this stuff.

(I will add the HS1 gauge to the repository once I get the rest of it working.

But you won't get nice things if you don't invest in the infrastructure.)

#RailFreight #NESA #railway

Представитель народа саха в NESA, председатель Комитета Независимости Саха Никита Андреев.

#nesa #buryaad #kalmykia #sakha #ingush #freedom #independent #indigenous

Представитель бурят-монгольского народа в NESA, cоздатель и глава Конгресса Бурятского Народа, глава Комитета Бурятской независимости, доктор исторических наук Хамутаев Владимир Андреевич
#nesa #buryaad #kalmykia #sakha #ingush #freedom #independent #indigenous
Представитель NESA от ойрат-калмыков. Владимир Довданов, заместитель председателя Конгресса ойрат-калмыцкого народа.
#nesa #kalmykia #freedom #independent #indigenous
For those interested in such things, the March 2023 National Electronic Sectional Appendix Table D (route clearance) tables in TSV and a set of XLSX can be downloaded here https://github.com/anisotropi4/nesa/releases/tag/2023-03
Code and description here https://github.com/anisotropi4/nesa
#rail #OpenData #NESA #NetworkRail
Release NESA March 2023 data · anisotropi4/nesa

Publish March 2023 prior

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I am re-running the (albeit laughably named) National Electronic Sectional Appendix (NESA) Section D route clearance tables extract

I now also remember why I run it so infrequently. It scrapes text from PDF files and dumps them into TSV and XLSx and it's a bin-fire from top to bottom

Part of the problem is that it is some of the ugliest code I have ever written. Grey scale breaks the PDF text field identification? Use GhostScript to hack the PDF file

1/n

#NESA #rail #LoadingGauge