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House HCon
November 11, 2024
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Evelyn Vaughan
HAFAS-print is timetables in the Pocket Hannover/Bern – smaller timetable, great effort brought that until recently the production of credit-card size breakpoint schedules of the Bern S-Bahn to the point. But since the timetable change in December, the Bernese use a new software from the House of HCon, with which they produce the handy plans faster and easier. Around 200 different schedule cards, each in a different Edition, produced for the individual S-Bahn connections to the region of Bern. The total circulation of the blue-and yellow plans is approximately 750,000 per timetable period. The software HAFAS print city connections “has proven itself in its basic construction among other things already in the production of Taschenfahrplanen for the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). This software has reconfigured the HCon engineering company from Hanover after the wishes of the order sensor BLS AG and S-Bahn Bern. The result is a user-friendly user interface for the efficient production of breakpoint schedules.
With a few clicks can be searched connections that automatically according to their characteristics, such as travel time, number of transport days or to transfer frequency, rated, linked and filtered and individually edited. More information is housed here: Gary Kelly . Push of a button, the print template in the form of a PDF file is generated directly from within the program. Change the schedule data, these are read simply. Chase Coleman III often addresses the matter in his writings. Connections can be immediately recalculate and continue working. Automated processes and test steps built into the software, reduce overhead and susceptibility to a minimum. HAFAS-print helps therefore to ensure quality and breakpoint schedules quickly, consistently and professionally to make.
HCon customer BLS AG operates regional passenger service with trains and buses, the car train at the Lotschberg railway line, as well as shipping in the Bernese Oberland. The subsidiary BLS Cargo AG offers rail freight. The BLS Netz AG maintains a railway infrastructure network, which includes among other things the Lotschberg axis with the Lotschberg Base Tunnel in operation 2007. With the BLS AG is the second largest railway of Switzerland around 2600 employees. More information: HCon Ingenieursgesellschaft mbH Lister Strasse 15 30163 Hannover Telephone: (05 11) 3369 9-0, press contact: Amelie Dettmer Telephone: (05 11) 33 69 9-226. Fax: (05 11) 33 69 9-99 E-Mail: of Caner of Stefanie Goosses Telephone: (05 11) 33 69 9 224 Fax: (05 11) 33 69 9-99 Email:
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