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* {{Attr|course}}: Relative direction of a converging/diverging track connection facilitated by a switch in a crossing. Course is always defined relative to the switch element (i.e. to stock rail), regardless of global track direction. <ref name="Norway" />
* {{Attr|course}}: Relative direction of a converging/diverging track connection facilitated by a switch in a crossing. Course is always defined relative to the switch element (i.e. to stock rail), regardless of global track direction. <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|straight}} semantics is not clear. Please try to avoid and use  <ref>TWb Eisenbahn 2005</ref>
:* {{Enum|straight}} semantics is not clear. Please try to avoid and refer to official examples [[Dev:Connection_between_tracks]]
:* {{Enum|left}}: A switch track is merging from the left or is diverging leftward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|left}}: A switch track is merging from the left or is diverging leftward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|right}}: A switch track is merging from the right or is diverging rightward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|right}}: A switch track is merging from the right or is diverging rightward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />
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* {{Attr|course}}: Relative direction of a converging/diverging track connection facilitated by a switch in a crossing. Course is always defined relative to the switch element (i.e. to stock rail), regardless of global track direction. <ref name="Norway" />
* {{Attr|course}}: Relative direction of a converging/diverging track connection facilitated by a switch in a crossing. Course is always defined relative to the switch element (i.e. to stock rail), regardless of global track direction. <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|straight}} semantics is not clear. Please try to avoid and refer to the official "Dev:Connection between tracks
:* {{Enum|straight}} semantics is not clear. Please try to avoid and refer to the official examples [[Dev:Connection_between_tracks]]
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:* {{Enum|left}}: A switch track is merging from the left or is diverging leftward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|left}}: A switch track is merging from the left or is diverging leftward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|right}}: A switch track is merging from the right or is diverging rightward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />
:* {{Enum|right}}: A switch track is merging from the right or is diverging rightward from the principal track <ref name="Norway" />

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