Route knowledge (rail)

Route knowledge is one of the core skills together with Train handling (also known as Brake handling) and a full understanding of Railway Rules,[1] which Train drivers/Engineers must possess in order to be able to drive a train safely.

Content

Information which must be learnt and understood includes;[2]

Route Characteristics

Where there is a risk that a signal may be "passed at danger"

Where more than one signal is located on a gantry there is a risk of reading across to an adjacent signal

Other route risks

All lineside signs must be understood, as well as the action which must be taken when encountering them

Route learning methods and assessment

Route learning can consist of:

References

  1. "UK Railway Rule Book". Railway Group Standards online. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  2. "Rail Industry Standard for Management of Route Knowledge for Drivers, Train Managers, Guards and Driver Managers" (PDF). RSSB. December 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. "Infrastructure Requirements for Personal Safety in Respect of Clearances and Access: Authorised Walking Routes" (PDF). RSSB. Rail Safety and Standards Board. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  4. "Track Access Productions: List of Route learning DVDs". Retrieved 19 December 2016.
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