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Description
Important Definitions, Classification of
Stations
Signals
Defective Signals
Authorities
Systems of working
Shunting
Speed
Head light, Flasher light, Marker light
Pushing back
FOIS, COIS
ACD
ODC, Marshalling
Isolation, Interlocking
Reception and Despatch of trains
Defective Points
Temporary Single Line Working
All Communication Failure on Double Line
All Communication Failure on Single Line
Abnormal Working in Automatic Section
Train Parting, Train Dividing
Assistance to disabled engine
Sending Assisting Engine into Obstructed
Block Section
Train Delayed in Block Section
Working of Tower Wagon
Working of Material Train
Working of Lorry, Trolly and Motor Trolly
Monsoon Patrolling, Defects in Track
Working of Track Maintenance Machines
Accident
Block Instrument Bell Code
Engine Whistle Code
Working of Train without Brake Van
Personal Store of Guard / Loco Pilot
Train Stalled on Gradient Duties
Protection Rules
Traction Subsidiary Rules
Abbreviations
Page No.
02
07
15
24
30
35
39
43
45
48
51
52
59
63
68
71
75
78
82
93
100
101
102
103
105
109
118
122
127
139
142
145
147
150
152
155
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Important Definitions
1. Adequate Distance: G.R.1.02 (2)
It means the
distance sufficient to ensure safety.
a) Block Over-lap The distance sufficient to ensure
safety for granting line clear. It shall be not less than 400
meters in TALQ signalling system and not less than 180
meters in MAUQ / MACLS signalling system.
b) Signal Over-lap The distance sufficient to ensure
safety for direct reception of a train. It shall be not less
than 180mt TALQ signalling system and not less than 120
meters in MAS signalling system.
2. Authority to Proceed: It means the authority given to
the Loco Pilot of a train, under the system of working, to
enter the block section with his train.
a) Double Line Taking Off the last stop signal.
b) Single Line
i. Token extracted from the electrical block instrument or
ii. Taking Off the last stop signal in case of token-less
block instrument/track circuit/axle counter or
iii. PLCT where there is no block instrument.(T/C 1425,
T/D 1425 )
3. Station: It means any place on a line of Railway at
which traffic is dealt with, or at which an authority to
proceed is given under the system of working.
SR 1.02 (51) 1 Stations, Definition of Whenever the
word Station is used in the Subsidiary Rules, it must be
understood to mean either a block station or a block cabin.
4. Station Limit: It means the portion of a railway which
is under the control of a station master and is situated
between the outer-most signals of the station (or) as may be
specified by the special instructions. It will be separate for
each direction on a double line.
TALQ
Double
line
Between Home to
Last Stop Signal
In either direction.
Single
line
Between Shunting
Limit Boards or
Advance Starters
(if any) OR
Between
Home
Signals if there are
no
SLB
or
Advance Starters
OR
Between
Outermost Facing
Points, if there are
no Home Signals
or
SLBs
or
Advance Starters
MAUQ / MACLS
Between outermost
facing points and the
last stop signal in
either direction OR
Between
Block
Section Limit Board,
where provided, and
Last stop signal in
either direction
Between
Shunting
Limit Boards or
Advance Starters (if
any) OR
Between SLBs or
Advance Starters if
there are no SLB or
Ad. Starter between
Outermost
Facing
Points.
Outer,
Home
TALQ
Double line
MAS
Single
line
-
Warner,
Home, starter
Outer, Home, Distant,
Starter
Home,
Starter
Warner,
Home
MAS
Double
line
Distant,
Home,
Starter.
Distant,
Home
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Signals
Types of Signals: GR 3.02
1.
Fixed Signals
2.
Hand Signals / LED based HS lamp(warning signal)
3.
Detonating Signals.
Minimum Sighting Distance: SR 3.26 3
It means the minimum specified distance from which a
signal shall be visible to the Loco Pilot, which is as under
Sr.
No.
01
02
03
04
05
Distance
in metres
Permissive Signal
400
Outer Signal where speed is 100 or 1200
more than 100 km/h
Outer Signal where speed is less 800
than 100 km/h
Loop line starter signal (TALQ)
200
From
Rest all stop signals
previous
signal
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11
12
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Detonating Signal: GR 3.59, 3.60, 3.61, SR 3.61-1, GR
3.62, 3.63, 3.64, SR 3.64-1 to 5.
Detonators or fog signals are appliances which are fixed on
the rails and when an engine or a vehicle passes over them,
they explode with a loud report so as to attract the attention
of the Loco Pilot.
Use of Detonators:
1. One detonator
a. During testing;
b. In case of emergency.
2. Two detonators
a. Placed 10 meters apart at a distance of 270 meters
from the first stop signal (not required in double
distant territory.)
b. Placed 10 meters apart at distance of 600 meters at
which banner flag is fixed in case of working of
material train.
c. Placed 10 meters apart at a distance of 180 meters
from the end of the platform towards the
approaching train, in automatic section.
3. Three detonators
a. Placed at a distance of 250 250 10 meters apart
from the train in case of ACF, when train stopped in
block section.
b. Placed at a distance of 90 90 10 meters apart
from the train in case of stoppage of train in
automatic block section.
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19
20
21
22
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Authorities
Manuscript Forms: GR 5.07
1. All messages and written authorities mentioned in G &
SR shall be prepared on prescribed forms laid down in
GR or prescribed under special instructions and shall be
stamped with the station stamp.
2. If the authorized printed forms are not available for any
reason or in exceptional circumstances a manuscript
form containing all the particulars as contained in the
prescribed form is issued as an emergency measure, and
reasons scrutinize shall be recorded in the station diary.
T / 13 B
T / 20 B
T / 66 B
T / 81 F
T / 81 F A
T / 84 B
T / 115 B
T / 137 B
T / 138 B
T / 199 F
T / 220 B
T / 245 B
T / 288 F
T / 351
T / 369 (1)
25
T / 369(3b)
T / 409
T / A 409
T / B 409
T / 431
T / 452 B
T / 453 B
T / 454 B
T / 455 B
T / 509
T / 511
T / 512
T / A 602
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T / B 602
T / C 602
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T / D 602
T / E 602
c. Caution Order.
2. Name of the issuing station, time,
date, train number, name of the station in
advance, details of the signals to be
passed at ON and speed restrictions are
mentioned in this authority.
: Authority for temporary single line
working on double line; 3 copies Loco
Pilot, Guard and Record.
1. This authority consists of Three Parts:
a. Line clear ticket.
b. Authority to pass signals in ON
position.
c. Caution Order in which Right /
Wrong line, Kilometer of obstruction,
Speed restriction of 25 km/h for the first
train subject to observance of other
speed restrictions, Warning to observe
Neutral Section if proceeding on wrong
line, Information of trap points /
clamping of trap points and Caution
orders in force in block section are
mentioned.
2. Name of the issuing station, time,
date, train number, name of the station in
advance, private number obtained in lieu
of line clear, details of the signals to be
passed at ON and instructions to inform
the Gatemen and Gang-men enroute for
introduction of single line working are
mentioned in this authority.
: Line clear enquiry message asking line
clear for dispatch of trains during total
failure of communication on single line
section; 2 copies Loco Pilot and
Record.
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T / F 602
T / G 602
T / H 602
T / I 602
T / 609
T / 806
T / A 912
T / B 912
T / C 912
T / D 912
T / 1410
T / A 1425
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T / B 1425
T / C 1425
T / D 1425
T / 1518
T / 1525
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Systems of Working
Systems of Working: GR 7.01
(1) All trains working between stations shall be worked on
one of the following systems, namely
(a) The Absolute Block System,
(b) The Automatic Block System,
(c) The Following Trains System,
(d) The Pilot Guard System,
(e) The Train Staff and Ticket System, or
(f) The One Train Only System.
(2) Systems of working in force on Central Railway: SR
7.01 1
(a) The absolute block system,
(b) The automatic block system, or
(c) The one train only system.
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Essentials of the One Train Only System: GR 13.02
Where trains are worked on the one train only system, only
one train shall be on the section on which this system is in
force, at one and the same time.
Procedure in case of accident or disablement on the one
train only system: GR 13.04
(1) (a) If the train becomes disabled and requires assistance
or if an accident occurs which renders it impossible for
the train to proceed, the train shall be protected in
accordance with the provisions of Rule 6.03 in the
direction from which assistance, if necessary, is being
obtained.
(b) The Guard of the train shall convey advice of the
circumstances under which the train has become
disabled and is not able to proceed, to the SM of the
station from which assistance can best be obtained, and
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Speed
Maximum Permissible Speed: (MPS)
1. MPS is decided by Commissioner of Railway Safety.
2. It is authorized for particular section and must not be
exceeded under any circumstances.
3. It is determined by the condition of track, section and
the type of locomotive used.
4. Section-wise MPS and permanent speed restrictions are
given on the relevant pages of WTT.
5. Loco Pilot and Guard shall acquaint themselves
thoroughly with MPS and speed restrictions.
6. Time taken on MPS is called as minimum running time.
Booked Speed:
1. This is decided by the Authorized Officer (COM).
2. This is the speed at which a train is booked to run.
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06
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5. Before leaving the loco shed the Loco Pilot must ensure
that he has effective head light and marker lights on his
engine and also flasher lights on both sides in proper
working condition.
6. If the electric head light becomes defective on the run
during the hours of darkness and thick and foggy
weather, the Loco Pilot shall light white marker lights
and work the train cautiously at a speed not exceeding
40 km/h on BG, 15 km/h on NG, subject to the
maximum permissible speed of the section and other
speed restrictions in force and sound the engines
whistle frequently. The Loco Pilot shall also inform the
SM of the next block station.
7. When a SM sees that a train is running through without
head light and marker lights must send the Stop and
examine train signal to the station in advance.
8. The SM of the station in advance will stop the train and
find out the reason why the prescribed head light and
marker lights are not burning, and instruct the Loco
Pilot to switch on the head light and marker lights.
Flasher Light: (As per WTT)
Flasher light must be switched on immediately on getting
the following indications:
1. Train brought to a stand on a gradient for any reason.
2. Sudden drop in pressure / vacuum and fluctuation of air
flow meter while on run.
3. Sudden heavy jerk / lurch.
4. Rail fracture / Weld failure.
5. Train parting.
6. Locomotive failure.
7. Derailment of the train.
8. Any other situation warranting protection on the
adjoining track.
9. While running on wrong line during TSL working on
double line section.
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Pushing back
Engine Pushing: (GR 4.12 and SR 4.12 1)
In general engine must draw a train except under the
following exceptions:
a. Within the station limits/ where specially authorized,
b. When used as an assisting engine under special
instructions,
c. To push back as per SR 4.12-2,
d. To push the disabled train,
e. To push back to the site of accident in case of passenger
thrown out except in Ghat /Automatic sections,
f. To work up to the point of obstruction when the line is
obstructed,
g. To assist a train in starting,
h. To work a material train provided it is occupied by
Guard in the leading vehicle,
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49
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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10 6
11 3
13 6
ODC Chart:
Cl
ass
Net
Clearance
Gross
Clearance
Day / Night
Escort staff
Spee
d
Sanction
ing
Authorit
y
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6 or
More
than 6
4 or
more
but less
than 6
Less
than 4
9 or
More
than 9
6 or
more but
less than
9
Less than
6but not
less than
4
Day and
Night
Not required
Day and
Night
TXR during
night
Day only
PWI, TI,
TXR, OHE
Supervisor.
75
COM
40
COM
CE /
CBE
25
COM
CE/
CBE
CRS
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Marshalling
Marshalling is attaching of vehicles on a train in a predetermined manner to ensure train safety, provide
operational expediency and to maximize customer
convenience.
For block rake composition and marshalling order, Normal
composition and marshalling order and Rake link of
passenger trains are issued by COMs of respective
Railways from time to time.
General principles kept in view while marshalling are
a. Passenger coaches are marshaled in middle.
b.
Non-passenger carrying stock shall preferably be
scrutinize next to engine or in the rear of the train.
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Ghat marshalling:
1. Information on ghat sections is mentioned in the
working time table of the division. The following are
the ghat sections on Central Railway.
Igatpuri Kasara (Thull ghat) Mumbai division
Lonavala Karjat (Bhor ghat) Mumbai division
Dharakoh Maramjhari Nagpur division
Tigaon Chichanda Nagpur division.
2. Working instructions and marshalling of trains to be run
in ghat sections is also mentioned in the WTT.
3. One empty wagon shall not be scrutinize between two
loaded wagons.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Sand hump
Short dead end siding
Long dead end siding
Scotch block
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Types of interlocking:
a. Indirect interlocking where points and signals are
operated from two different places with KPL system of
interlocking.
b. Direct interlocking where all the levers of points,
signals and lock bar etc. are located and operated from
a single place.
Standards of interlocking:
N
o
Standard of
Interlocking
Max.
speed
Isolation
System of
working the
points
Non
interlocked
15
Not
required
Clamp and
Padlock
Modified
non
interlocked
15
Not
required
KPL
Rudim
entary
Standard I
50
Not
required
KPL
Indirect
Standard II
75
Required
KPL / Lock
Bar
Indirect
/ Direct
Interlo
cking
-
Signals
TALQ
Outer
Outer,
Comm
on
Home
Outer,
Bracket
ed
Home
Outer /
Warner
,
Bracket
ed
Home
Provide
d MAS
-
Distant,
Routing
Home
Distant,
Routing
Home,
Starter
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Standard III
MPS
Required
Lock Bar /
Motor point
/
Track
circuit
Direct
Outer /
Warner
,
Bracket
ed
Home
Distant,
Routing
Home,
Starter,
Advance
starter.
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Panel Interlocking
It is route setting type
Points for the concerned
line (including isolation)
are set and signal is taken
Off by pressing signal and
route buttons.
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It is cheaper
SM key will be there
It is costlier
There will be no SM key
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Despatch of trains:
a. On obtaining line clear, SM advises the far end cabin
staff, the number and description of the train and the
line from which it is to be dispatched, which is repeated
to SM.
b. In case block instrument provided in cabin, after
obtaining line clear, the cabin staff set and lock the
route and take Off the Starter signal.
c. On verifying correct Starter signal being taken Off,
SM advises to take Off Advanced Starter signal under
exchange of Private Number.
d. He shall also release his slide control, where control
over Last Stop Signal is exercised through SMs
control.
Procedure for run through trains:
a. SM shall obtain line clear or ask far end cabin staff to
obtain line clear and advise the number and description
of train the line, instructing them to set and lock the
route and to release the slot of relevant Home signal.
b. Far end cabin staff, after obtaining line clear, release
slot after setting and locking the route and advise SM,
who shall then release slot of Advanced Starter with
Private Number to take Off Last Stop Signal.
c. Then SM confirm with near end cabin staff that correct
route has been set and advise under exchange of private
number to take Off Home signal by releasing slot.
Stoppage of trains out of course: GR 3.48, SR 3.48 1
and SR 3.37 2
a. Working Warner signal is kept at ON where is no
Starter signal.
b. Starter is kept at ON where Warner signal is not
provided.
c. Both Warner and Starter signals are kept at ON and
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Defective Points
S.R.3.77-1. Defective Points
On receipt of information that points are defective or
cannot for any reason be fully operated, the SM, or the
CASM/Switchman must normalize the signals and points
concerned and attempt to re-operate them. If the defect still
persists, and S&T staffs responsible for the maintenance of
S&T gears are available, they must be promptly advised.
Where, however, such S&T staff are not available, SM
must personally inspect the points to find out the cause and
remedy the defect, if he can. If he cannot, he must promptly
advise All Concerned.
Points Damaged S.R.3.77 2.
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Abnormal Working
TSL working on Double line SR 6.02 1
1. Whenever an accident to a train or track or other
obstruction takes place on a double line, the traffic may
temporarily worked under the following systems:
a. By obtaining line clear on electric speaking
instruments,
b. By the installation of single line block instruments
and SLB demarcating the block section in the
wrong direction, if the affected line is likely to
remain out of use for a substantial period.
2. On receipt of reliable information in writing that one
line is clear, SM, in consultation with SCOR and the
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
e. Control Telephone;
f. VHF sets under special instructions, but not as the
sole means of communication on sections where
passenger trains run.
The following procedure shall be adopted for train
passing.
Train shall be stopped and the Loco Pilot and the Guard
of the train shall be advised of the circumstance by the
SM on duty.
SM shall issue T / C 602 to the Loco Pilot of each train
which shall include
a. Authority to proceed without line clear;
b. Authority to pass signals in ON position;
c. Caution Order 25 km/h when the view ahead is
clear and 10 km/h when the view ahead is not clear.
In the event of a Loco Pilot approaching or passing any
portion of the line where the view ahead is not clear, a
railway employee with hand signals must be sent in
advance to guide the further movement of the train. A
sharp look out ahead should be kept and the engine
whistle freely used.
The train shall be piloted, by a railway employee
equipped with hand signals and detonators, through a
tunnel only after ascertaining that it is clear. Before
entering a tunnel, the head lights, side and tail lights
shall be lit.
Trains shall be allowed to enter the block section after a
clear interval of 30 minutes between each other.
Guard shall keep a sharp look out in the rear and be
prepared to exhibit a hand danger signal to prevent the
approach of a train from the rear and to protect if
necessary.
When a train is stopped in the block section, on account
of accident, failure, obstruction or other exceptional
cause and the train cannot proceed, it shall be protected
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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13. Loco Pilots of all trains, except the first train, running
in the right direction must be given T/A 912 to pass the
last Stop signal which shall be kept at red. The Loco
Pilots of trains running in the wrong direction shall be
given T/D 602 and T/A 912 before entering the affected
section.
14. The Caution Order part of T/D 602 shall include
(i) The line on which the train or light engine is to run,
(ii) The kilometers between which the obstruction
exists,
(iii)Any restriction of speed, and
(iv)the instructions that Automatic signals in the
wrong direction should be considered as out of use
even though they may be showing Proceed or
Caution aspect.
15. Loco Pilots of trains running in the wrong direction are
instructed to pass the intervening non-governing (i.e.
relating to the opposite direction) Semi-Automatic and
Manually operated signals on being hand signalled past
by a Pointsman or any other railway servant in
uniform deputed for the purpose and the gate signals
cautiously up to the level crossings where he must
ascertain that the gates are locked and hand signals
are displayed by the Gateman before he proceeds
further. He must also ascertain that the points of the
outlying sidings are correctly set and locked before
passing over them.
16. Loco Pilot of the first train introducing temporary
single line working in the wrong direction to stop
and inform all Gatemen and Gangman on the way
about the introduction of temporary single line
working. The road on which the trains shall run is also
to be specified.
17. The speed of all trains running in the wrong direction
shall not exceed 25 km/h.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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b.
c.
d.
e.
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(GR-6.04, SR-6.04-1)
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3.
4.
5.
6.
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(GR-4.62, SR-4.62-1)
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Working of Trolly
(GR 15.18)
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Motor Trolly
It is also types of a trolly, which run on rail, attached with
motor. It is used for inspection by Operating, S&T,
Engineering, and OHE department.
Working of Motor Trolly 1. Motor trolly must run under block protection and
should be treated and signalled as a train. A Motor
trolly is permitted to follow a train / motor trolly at
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
a.
b.
c.
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Working of Lorries
1) Lorry shall normally be run during day time only.
2) When ever a lorry has to work with in station section the
in charge of lorry will advice station master in writing
specifying the period during which it will work. The
station master on duty when granting line clear or
authorizing the taking of signals will personally satisfy him
self that the informed to in charge of the lorry and lorry
does not fall the path of trains. Slide collars shall be used
on those slides governing the home signals of the line on
which a lorry would be working.
3) Two types of lorry working a) With block protection.
b) Without block protection.
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TYPES OF MACHINE
1.
TTM :
2.
DTS
3.
DTS
4.
DGS
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5.
BCM :
6.
BRM :
7.
FRM :
8.
CSM :
9.
CSM :
10. RGM :
11. SCM :
12. HTM :
13. ALM :
14. PTM :
15. STM :
16. SBS
17. TRT
18. UNIMAT:
19. PQRS :
20. MFD
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c. Work and return :(via right direction) :i. SM will block forward the section, Permit and Shunting
key (if any) will hand over to the JE/SE. Permit will be
signed by Operator.
ii. SM will issue T/369(3b) for passing the last stop signal
at danger. After completion of the work, the Operator shall
bring the machine to stop opposite first stop signal
pertaining to the right line or at the last stop signal
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ACCIDENT
Definition : For the purpose of Railway working, accident
is an occurrence in the course of working of Railway which
does or may affect the safety of the railway, its engine,
rolling stock, permanent way and works, fixed installations,
passengers or servant which affect the safety of others or
which does or may cause delay to train or loss to the
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Train Accidents
Yard Accidents
Indicative Accidents
Equipments Failures
Unusual Incidents.
Collision
Fire
Level crossing
Derailment
Miscellaneous
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However the following shall be excluded (a) Cases of trespassers run over and injured or killed
through their own carelessness or of passengers injured or
killed through their own carelessness, and
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Hooter code
Hooter will blow to inform about accident to all concerned
on those station where Accident relief train and Medical
relief van is available.
Each hooter will blow for 45 second and the time interval
between the hooter codes will keep 5 seconds for clear
understanding.
The meaning of hooter code is as under
Two Hooter
ART / Road mobile ART
required at home station.
Three Hooter ART / Road mobile ART
required at outside the Home
station.
Four Hooter
ART / Road mobile ART and
MRV required at Home station.
Five Hooter
ART / Road mobile ART and
MRV required at Outside the
home station.
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One long Hooter (90 second) Medical Van and Breakdown train.
For Cancellation of
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Duties of Loco Pilot and Assistant Loco Pilot in case of
an Accident (AM 307)
At the time of accident the Loco Pilot and Assistant Loco
Pilot must immediately 1.Switch on the flasher light of the engine and switch Off
the head light of the engine.
2.Sound short whistle frequently to warn the Loco Pilot of
an approaching train.
3.Arrange to protect the adjacent line and then the same
line in accordance with GR 6.03 and SR 6.03-1.
Information should be exchanged with Guard on Walkie
Talkie set or other means available.
4.Arrange to advise control and adjacent stations about the
accident by available means.
5.Take such technical precautions as may be necessary or
as prescribed by special instructions to make the train
safe.
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Duties of Guard in case of accident (AM 306)
At the time of accident the Guard of the train must
immediately 1. Note the time, date and Kilometer of accident.
2. Ensure protection of the adjacent line/lines and then
protect the same line in accordance with GR6.03
and SR6.03-1 .Taking the assistance of any
qualified staff, such as, assistant Guard, Assistant
Loco Pilot, Gangman, Gatemen etc.
3. Make a quick survey of the casualties, injuries and
damage to the rolling stock and assistance required
at the site of accidents and advice nearest SM or
controller.
4. Render first aid to injured persons and take action to
save lives with the assistance of the Railway staff,
Doctors, and /or volunteers on the train or near the
site of accident and make entry in the Guard
journal.
5. Convey information through the quickest possible
means giving details of the accident and the nature
of assistance required to the controller/ Station
either side as mentioned in Para 201of the Accident
Manual. In case the train engine disabled is to be
detached, the provision of SR 6.09-1 must be
complied with before detaching the engine.
6. Arrange to shift the seriously injured passengers
through road transport with local help to nearest
hospitals whenever possible.
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CODE
0
00
HOW
SIGNALLED
One Beat
Two Beats
HOW
ACKNOWLEDGED
One Beat
Two Beats
140
Tail
000
Three Beats
Three Beats
0000
Four Beats
Four Beats
00000
Five Beats
Five Beats
000000
Six Beats
Six Beats
0000000
00000000
000000000
0000000000
00000000000
Six Pause
One Beat
Six Pause
Two Beats
Six Pause
Three Beats
Six Pause
Four Beats
Six Pause
Five Beats
Six Pause
One Beat
Six Pause
Two Beats
Six Pause
Three Beats
Six Pause
Four Beats
Six Pause
Five Beats
00000000
00000000
Sixteen
Beats
Sixteen Beats
141
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142
b)
c)
d)
e)
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Indication
144
Engine
whistle
1.
2.
00
3.
-0
4.
000
5.
0000
6.
7.
- - 00
0-0
a.
b.
c.
a.
b.
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8.
9.
______
(continuo
us)
10
.
-0-0
11
00-
12
13
--0-
14
-00
15
---
h.
When noticed train stopped in mid-section / staff
working on adjacent track.
a. Train parting.
b. Train arriving incomplete.
a. Alarm chain pulled.
b. Insufficient vacuum/air pressure in engine.
c. Guard apply vacuum/air brake.
d. Inter communication apparatus used.
Raise Pantograph. To be acknowledged by the other engine.
Lower Pantograph to be acknowledged by the other engine.
a. Signal arm lowered but light extinguished.
b. Signal arm improperly/insufficiently taken Off
c. Defective signal.
Fouling mark not cleared.
a. Apprehension of danger.
146
16
00000000
000
(Frequen
tly)
17 - - - - -Intermi
ttent
*****
147
GR 4.23,SR 4.23-1
1. No train shall be allowed to enter a block section,
unless one or more brake van, except in emergency or
provided for under special instructions.
2. This rule does not apply to railcar, light engine or
couple light engine.
3. The following goods train may run without brake-van.
a. Colliery Pilot.
b. Goods Pilot. (Between yard and siding).
c. Goods shuttle with the permission of COM.
4. Procedure for running goods train without brakevan :a.
In emergency with the permission of Sr.DOM /
DOM.
b.
Such train may be run in controlled section only.
During all communication failed running of without
brakevan is prohibited.
c. No damaged vehicle should be attached to such train.
Working Procedure 1.The Guard shall travel on the engine, while running
through a station the green hand signal shall be
exchanged on station side by the Guard and on the other
side by the Assistant Loco Pilot. They shall look back and
ensure that the train is following in a safe manner.
2.The train shall be provided with continuous vacuum / air
pressure from the engine to rear most vehicles and with
adequate brake power. The TXR must mention in the
BPC the No. and description of the last vehicle.
3.If there is no provision of clamp for Tail lamp/Tail board
on last vehicle such movement should not be permitted.
4.The Guard of the train traveling on the engine should
look back frequently while on run.
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1.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Note:
1.
Wrist Watch, a pair of spectacles (if prescribed by
Doctor) also are necessary.
2.
On diesel loco two fire extinguishers and in DC/AC
Locos two fire extinguishers in each of the two
driving cabs must be provided.
3.
In addition to above one EFT / PFT, mobile radio set,
four wooden wedges, one spare hose pipe for vacuum
brake train and one spare feed pipe / brake pipe for air
braked trains should also be provided.
151
4.
*****
(SR 6.04-2)
152
153
*****
Protection rules
154
155
156
*****
157
Kalyan end
B
C
A
A
(Coaches)
76
70
76
72
70
76
72
70
72
158
159
160
Water Level
Water level being
less than that of rail
level
Water level being
more
then
4
inch(100MM)
or
more than rail level.
If water level is
more than 4 inch by
rail level or 5
inch(When rake is
standing)
Water level being
more than 5 inch or
more(When rake is
standing)
Water level is 11
inch or more than
that(When rake is in
standing)
Action to be Taken
Speed of EMU is normal
161
(ii)
162
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
163
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SOME IMPORTANT TSR
1. TSR 45- Not more than 4 authorized person at
any one time including the Motorman / Guard
are permitted to travel in an Electric Engine or
Multiple Unit Cab, while the train is in service.
2. TSR 68- When DMH is defective, train will be
stopped immediately and to call Guard to travel
in Driving cab. Traffic control should also be
informed. If defects persist then authorised extra
person should be appointed to start the train or it
should be removed from service.
3. TSR 94 - Guard must have thorough knowledge
of the traction subsidiary rule applicable to the
Suburban services as well as General rule and
regulation.
4. TSR 122- In the event of the driving apparatus
in the leading driving compartment becoming
defective or in the event of it being necessary
for the Loco Pilot to drive from rear cab for any
other reason whatsoever the Guard will station
himself in the leading cab, sound the horn as
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166
167
000-00-00
000-000-0
illuminate
When ACP
When calling on
signal is OFF
000-000-000 When
requirement of
TSRT
0000
Proceed
for
protection
00000
Call sweeper
10
0000-00
11
0000-0000
12
0-0-0
13
00-0-0
When receive an
authority to pass
the signal at ON
When gate signal
is On(with G
board) and A
marker
is
extinguished
Or AG marker of
semiautomatic
signal
is
illuminate
To
talk
on
telephone
to
Guard.
Apply
hand
break and place
wooden wedges.
Acknowledge and
take action
Ensure
and
Acknowledge
Acknowledge and
arrange to call
TSRT
Acknowledge and
protect
Acknowledge and
blow two short
whistles
frequently.
At CSTM station
switch on the
head light
Ensure
and
Acknowledge
Ensure
and
Acknowledge
Acknowledge
and
talk
on
telephone
Acknowledge
and take action
168
14
00-0-00
15
000000000
Release
hand
break
and
remove wooden
wedges
When own life is
in danger due to
public violence,
stone throwing
etc
Acknowledge and
take action
Acknowledge and
take action to
protect
the
motorman
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Abbreviations
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
AAWS
ARME
AWS
ACD
BPAC
BPC
CBC
CCRS
CFTM
CLW
COA
CMPE
COIS
COM
CPRO
CPTM
CRB
CRS
CRT
CSO
CTM (P)
CTPM
CTWM
CMS
DEMU
DFCCIL
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
DAR
:
DEMU
:
DLW
:
DMRC
:
DPC
:
DSC
:
DWSO
:
EOTT
:
FA & CAO: Finance Adviser & Chief Accounts Officer.
FOIS
: Freight Operation Information System.
35.
36.
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
170
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
RMS
TMS
HOER
ICMS
IRCTC
:
:
:
:
:
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
ISMD
IVRS
ITES
LVCD
MAUQ
MEMU
MSD
NDMA
ODC
PAM
PEASD
POMKA
RLDA
RMS
ROSHAN
SDGM
SGE
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
59.
SMARTS :
60.
61.
SPAD
:
SPARME :
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
SPART
SPURT
SSD
SSDAC
SWR
SWRD
TALQ
TAWD
WILD
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
*****
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