297 failure modes · Structured against BAV-FK-V12-2021 · Current in-force: BAV-FK-V18-2026
This directory contains the Scenario A bundle files. Every file at this level is canonical artefact — consumers of the Open Rail Corpus can pull these URLs directly without going through the API layer. The API at /api.html is a convenience wrapper over these same files.
| File | Size | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
bundle.json |
509.1 KB | Full corpus bundle — entity, 297 failure modes, regulatory anchors, full schema conformance. Primary machine-consumable artefact. |
bundle.csv |
72.6 KB | Flat failure-mode table. Excel-safe UTF-8. Useful for spreadsheet users, data-science notebooks, and pipeline ingestion. |
schema.json |
8 KB | JSON Schema describing the bundle structure. Use for client-side validation of candidate failure-mode records. |
README.md |
6.2 KB | Human-readable introduction — what the scenario covers, how to cite, how to contribute. |
CHANGES.md |
5.3 KB | Release notes and versioning record. Includes the open doctrine question WI-163 on FM identity across catalog editions. |
LICENSE.txt |
2.9 KB | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) — the license under which corpus content is published. |
Download the full bundle:
curl -O https://kerne.systems/corpus/transport/rail/v1/scenario-a-sggmrs-container/bundle.json
Filter via the API — Chapter 3 (Brake) failure modes at Critical risk:
curl "https://kerne.systems/corpus/transport/rail/v1/api.php?scenario=a&chapter=3&risk=Critical"
Stream as CSV into a spreadsheet:
curl "https://kerne.systems/corpus/transport/rail/v1/api.php?scenario=a&format=csv" > scenario-a.csv
When citing this bundle, use the attribution string carried in
bundle.json under bundle.attribution, or this
short form:
Open Rail Corpus v1 · Scenario A · Kerne Systems · CC BY 4.0 · kerne.systems/corpus/transport/rail/v1/
The regulatory content is cited against the Swiss Federal Office of Transport
Catalogue of irregularities (BAV-FK-V12-2021). The currently
in-force edition is BAV-FK-V18-2026, published by the FOT Safety
Supervision Section, Bern, authored by Roger Schüpfer, signed by Hanspeter Egli.
The regulation is freely available at
bav.admin.ch.