Railway Signalling layout of signal positioning

Railway Signalling layout of signal positioning

Railway Signalling layout of signal positioning GK/RT0032 – Provision of Lineside signals This document defines the mandatory requirements for the provision of lineside signals and the sequences in which signal aspects shall be presented to train drivers, in respect of plain line, diverging junctions and for bi-directional lines, to enable them to a) stop safely […]

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Typical earth arrangement in a loc

RAILWAY EARTHING EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING & LIGHTENING PROTECTION

RAILWAY EARTHING EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING & LIGHTENING PROTECTION Earthing RT/E/C/11210 App 2J10 says that all metal work in a relay room must be earthed unless it is double insulated. Other metal works also need to be earthed if under fault conditions they come in contact with high voltages. Equipment required to be earthed are:   In […]

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Railway Signalling Cable Route Plan | Cable Schematics | Core Plans

Railway Cable Route Plan Cable Schematics Core Plans

Railway Cable Route Plan Cable Schematics Core Plans Cable Route Plan. This plan is normally derived from/superimposed on the relevant Loc area plan. This shows the details of the main cable route relative to the signal box or interlocking, field location cases and REBs. Cable route survey is conducted and the following information derived from […]

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Railway Signalling Design Specification Method

Railway Signalling Design Specification Method

Railway Signalling Design Specification Method 1. A draft specification should be prepared in which all of the topics contained within the following guidelines are considered for inclusion if their application is appropriate to the signalling scheme. 2. To enable the specification to be recognised within a standard format there may be benefit in providing all headings […]

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POINT INDICATIONS ON TRACK

Railway Signals Points and Tracks Indications

Railway Signals Points and Tracks Indications Indications can be either visual or audible. Indications shall be provided to: Know the status of all equipment under his control. This includes the detection of train occupancy of the lines under his control. Where required duplicate indications can be provided other than the signaler’s control panel for operational […]

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