BAX Beginning Segment for Advance Consist and Transportation Automatic Equipment ID
To transmit identifying numbers, dates, and other basic data relating to the transaction set
Position
Element
Name
Type
Requirement
Min
Max
Repeat
Code (Standard Point Location) defined by NMFTA point development group as the official code assigned to a city or point (for ratemaking purposes) within a city
Code indicating the type of consist
Code specifying type of date or time, or both date and time
Date (YYMMDD)
Time expressed in 24-hour clock time as follows: HHMM, or HHMMSS, or HHMMSSD, or HHMMSSDD, where H = hours (00-23), M = minutes (00-59), S = integer seconds (00-59) and DD = decimal seconds; decimal seconds are expressed as follows: D = tenths (0-9) and DD = hundredths (00-99)
Train identification (free-form)
Code (Standard Point Location) defined by NMFTA point development group as the official code assigned to a city or point (for ratemaking purposes) within a city
Reference information as defined for a particular Transaction Set or as specified by the Reference Identification Qualifier
BAX08 is the Reader Identification Number.
Code identifying geographic direction
Date (YYMMDD)
BAX10 is the date the last piece of equipment passed the reader.
Time expressed in 24-hour clock time as follows: HHMM, or HHMMSS, or HHMMSSD, or HHMMSSDD, where H = hours (00-23), M = minutes (00-59), S = integer seconds (00-59) and DD = decimal seconds; decimal seconds are expressed as follows: D = tenths (0-9) and DD = hundredths (00-99)
C1110: If BAX-11 is present, then BAX-10 is required
BAX11 is the time the last piece of equipment passed the reader.
Code identifying the time. In accordance with International Standards Organization standard 8601, time can be specified by a + or - and an indication in hours in relation to Universal Time Coordinate (UTC) time; since + is a restricted character, + and - are substituted by P and M in the codes that follow
C1211: If BAX-12 is present, then BAX-11 is required
Code specifying the type of transaction