LXing design - KenD - 16-04-2008
Hello,
I am studying level crossings at the moment and would like to know where I can read up on the design criteria for them. I am looking at things like what criteria constitutes Full or half or no barriers.
Either an attached document or reference I could search for would be good.
Thanks
Ken
RE: LXing design - PJW - 16-04-2008
PJW Wrote:Best place to look is Railway Signalling Principles and Guidance part 2E which is downloadable free from somewhere on the www.rail-reg.gov.uk website.
Also from the RSSB's website you can download the Railway Group Standards- may not be quite what you are looking for but worth getting GI/RT7011 and the associated GI/GN7611 Provision, Risk Assessment and Review of Level Crossings and also GI/RT7012 and its associated GI/GN7612 that gives some Miscellaneous Requirements. Actually it can be as quick to get these by just Googling the reference number as usually almost the only hit and tend to get straight to document bypassing the menu system etc!
If you can get NR documents, part of the weighty tomb which is RT/E/C/11600 (an Appendix- not sure which but many be L) also has some useful material; also the SSI-8003-100etc series (that does cover more than just SSI data prep as an introductory section but not the "WHY put WHAT sort of crossings where" that I think you primarily want to know).
IRSE book "Introduction to Railway Signalling" has relevant chapter on level crossings and also IRSE Book "Railway Control Systems" has some stuff but less useful.
Ian Allan's little booklets "abc Railway Terminology" and "abc Modern Signalling Handbook" also have a suprising amount of useful material, given their size and enthusiast market that makes them both quite widely available and cheap.
I think I am right in remembering that the Module 5 Study Pack (one of the better ones in my opinion) has a useful amount of level crossing content and there is an AHBC typical question from last year's GM Rail Day uploaded under the Module 5 section here.
I also attach one of the "1 pagers" I produced as a brief summary of level crossings from a module 3 Control Table perspective.
RE: LXing design - KenD - 28-04-2008
Thanks for the info Peter,
I found RT7011 in the withdrawn documentation section of the RSSB site, it says it was withdrawn Aug 2006. but the notes did not say what had replaced it only a committee was looking into it. Does anyone know what has replaced it? A scan through the website didn't seem to show anything.
I am specifically trying to answer what evidence would need to be gathered to justfy not putting barriers on to a single line level crossing?
Regards
KD[/size]
PJW Wrote:PJW Wrote:Best place to look is Railway Signalling Principles and Guidance part 2E which is downloadable free from somewhere on the www.rail-reg.gov.uk website.
Also from the RSSB's website you can download the Railway Group Standards- may not be quite what you are looking for but worth getting GI/RT7011 and the associated GI/GN7611 Provision, Risk Assessment and Review of Level Crossings and also GI/RT7012 and its associated GI/GN7612 that gives some Miscellaneous Requirements..........
RE: LXing design - PJW - 28-04-2008
Not in at work at present but RSSB often withdraw documentation and it passes to NR responsibility so relating to content still can really go by withdrawn info to all intents and purposes.
Basically AOCLs are being replaced by ABCLs so really it the AHBCs that can still be used; all to do with road profile, lack of block back risk re traffic jams, wide enough road etc
PJW
KenD Wrote:Thanks for the info Peter,
I found RT7011 in the withdrawn documentation section of the RSSB site, it says it was withdrawn Aug 2006. but the notes did not say what had replaced it only a committee was looking into it. Does anyone know what has replaced it? A scan through the website didn't seem to show anything.
I am specifically trying to answer what evidence would need to be gathered to justfy not putting barriers on to a single line level crossing?
Regards
KD[/size]
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