Protection
of Track for Engineering Work
There are
certain engineering works such as track renewal work, bridge rehabilitation
work, etc., that stretch over a few days and thus the track is required to be
protected to ensure the safe journey of trains.
1 Engineering Indicators
When a
track is under repair, trains are required to proceed with caution at
restricted speeds and may even be required to stop. Temporary engineering
indicators (Fig. 18.4) are set up at the affected portion of the track to alert
the drivers to reduce the speed of (or even stop) the train and also to resume
the normal speed once the affected portion has been treated. The following
indicators are used.
Caution
indicator This indicator cautions the driver to get ready to reduce the
speed of the train (Fig. 18.5). It is placed at a distance from the stop
indicator- 1200 m away on BG tracks and 800 m away on MG and NG tracks.
Termination indicator This
signal indicates that the driver can resume normal speed and that
the speed restriction zone has ended (Fig. 18.6).
Speed indicator The
driver has to reduce the speed of the train at location bearing this
indicator (Fig. 18.7).
Stop indicator The
driver is required to stop at locations bearing this indicator (Fig.
18.8). It is normally placed 30 m away from the obstruction.
These
indicators are also called temporary fixed engineering signals and are
provided in the direction of the approaching train in the case of double-line
tracks and in both directions in the case of single-line tracks. These signs or
indicators should be luminous as per the latest policy of the Railway Board.
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