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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

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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.

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5. Block Section: It means that portion of the running line


between two block stations on to which no running train
may enter until line clear has been received from the block
station at the other end of the block section.
6. Station Section: It means that section of station limits
only at B class station as under:
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.

7. Block Back: It means to dispatch a message from a


block station intimating to the block station immediately in
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rear on a double line, or to the next block station on either


side on a single line, that the block section is obstructed or
is to be obstructed.
8. Block Forward: It means to dispatch a message from a
block station on a double line intimating to the block
station immediately in advance the fact that the block
section in advance is obstructed or is to be obstructed.
9. Loco Pilot: Loco Pilot means the engine Loco Pilot or
any other competent Railway servant for the time being incharge of driving a train.
10. Guard: Guard means the Railway servant in charge of
a train and includes an Assistant Guard or any other
Railway servant who may for the time being be performing
the duties of a Guard.
11. Station Master: Station Master means the person on
duty who is for the time being responsible for the working
of the traffic within the station limits, and includes any
person who is for the time being in independent charge of
the working of any signals and responsible for the working
of trains under the system of working in force.
12. Interlocking: It means an arrangement of signals,
points and other appliances, operated from a panel or lever
frame, so interconnected by mechanical locking or
electrical locking or both that their operation must take
place in a proper sequence to ensure safety.
13. Isolation: It means an arrangement, secured by setting
of points or other approved means, to protect the line so
isolated from the danger of obstruction from other
connected line or lines.
14. Intermediate Block Post: It means a Class C station
on a double line, remotely controlled from the block station
in rear.
15. Intermediate Block Signalling: It means an
arrangement of signalling on double line in which a long
block section is split into two portions each constituting a
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separate block section by providing an Intermediate Block


Post.
Classification of Stations: Stations are divided into block
stations and non-block stations for the purpose of the rules.
1. Block stations are those stations at which the Loco
Pilot must obtain an Authority to proceed under the system
of working to enter the block section with his train. There
are three classes of stations under the Absolute Block
System.
AClass station is a station where line clear may not be
given for a train unless line on which it is intended to
receive the train is clear for at least 400 meters beyond the
home signal or up to the starter.
BClass station is a station where line clear may be given
for a train before the line has been cleared for the reception
of the train within the station section.
CClass station is a block hut, where line clear may not be
given for a train, unless the whole of the last preceding
train has passed complete at least 400 meters beyond the
home signal, and is continuing its journey. This will also
include an intermediate block post.
2. Non-block stations or DClass stations are stopping
places which are situated between two consecutive block
stations, and do not form the boundary of any block
section.
3. Special class station is a station which cannot be
worked under A, B, C and D Class conditions. The
SWR of such station must have the approval of CRS.

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MINIMUM EQUIPMENT OF SIGNALS (G.R 3.27, 3.29


and 3.33)
Class TALQ
Single line
A

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

As per GR 3.33 one stop signal only in each direction may


be provided at each station on any section where traffic is
light and speed slow and the trains are worked as per
approved special instructions.

*****

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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

Description of the signal

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

Note: Where adequate visibility of stop signals can not be


maintained, Repeater or Co-acting signal shall be provided.
In the absence of the above, suitable speed restriction
should be imposed.

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Subsidiary Signals: These are used for the convenience of


working of trains in addition to the main signals:
1. Calling-on Signal: GR 3.13, 3.45, 3.79
a. It is a subsidiary signal
b. It is fixed below a stop signal governing the approach
of a train.
c. It provided below any other stop signal except the Last
Stop Signal.
d. As per GR 3.45 a calling-on signal shall not be taken
Off until the train has been brought to a stand at the
stop signal below which the calling-on signal is
provided.
e. Calling-on signal is taken Off under the following
circumstances:
i. Main signal is defective;
ii. Conditions for taking Off the main signal are not
fulfilled;
iii. Reception of train on an obstructed line;
iv. Track circuit / Axle counter failed.
2.
a.
b.
c.

Shunt Signal: GR 3.14


It is a subsidiary signal.
It is used to control the shunting movements.
It may be placed on a post by itself or below a stop
signal other than the first stop signal.
d. When placed below a stop signal, it shows no light in
the ON position.
e. When taken Off, it authorizes the Loco Pilot to draw
ahead with caution for shunting purposes.
3. Co-acting Signal: GR 3.15
a. Co-acting signals are duplicate signals it is placed
below main signal.
b. When the main signal is not visible continuously from
the sighting distance due to any obstruction.
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c. Co-acting signals shall be fitted at such height that


either the main arm or light or the co-acting arm or light
is always visible.
d. Both are operated by same lever.
4. Repeating Signal: GR 3.16
a. When a signal not visible from its minimum sighting
distance due to curvature or any other reason.
b. A signal placed in rear of a fixed signal for the purpose
of repeating to the Loco Pilot of an approaching train
the aspect of the fixed signal in advance is called a
Repeating signal.
c. A Repeating signal shall be provided with an R
marker and shall be of Banner type, or a square ended
semaphore arm, or a colour light signal.(shows
illuminated R)
5. Gate Stop Signal: GR 3.34, SR 3.34 1
a. Gate stop signals are those signals which are placed at
an adequate distance from the level crossing gate.
b. Generally, the gate signals of traffic gate are
interlocked with the stop signals of the station.
c. The gate stop signal protects the road traffic in OFF
condition and protects the rail traffic in ON condition.
d. Gate signals are of two type:
i. G marker type G is painted in black colour on
yellow circular disc. It can be passed in ON
position after waiting for 1 by day and 2 by night.
ii. Without G marker type It is provided where there
is bridge between Gate signal and Gate or when
controlling the entry into Rail-cum-road-bridge. In
ON position, the train is to be piloted past the
signal.

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Gate Stop Signal in Automatic Section: GR 3.17


a. Automatic Gate Stop Signal: It is provided with letter
G in black on yellow circular disc and white
illuminated letter A against a black ground.
Illuminated A indicates that the gate is closed and
locked against road traffic, and Loco Pilot can pass it at
ON position as per the rules applicable to pass an
automatic signal at ON position. Extinguished A
indicates that the gate is open for road traffic or the gate
signal is defective, and Loco Pilot shall pass it at ON
position as per the rules applicable to pass G marker
type gate signal.
b. Semi-automatic Gate Stop Signal: It protects points in
addition to the level crossing and shall be provided with
white illuminated letter A and white illuminated
letters AG against black back ground. The indications
of such signal shall be as under
i. Letter A shall be lit only when the gates are closed
and locked against road traffic and points are
correctly set and locked for the route, and Loco
Pilot shall pass it at ON position as per the rules
applicable to pass an automatic signal at ON
position.
ii. Letters AG shall be lit only when the gates are
either open to road traffic or have failed but points
are correctly set and locked for the route, and Loco
Pilot shall pass it at ON position as per the rules
applicable to pass G marker type gate signal.
iii. Neither marker shall be lit when points are not
correctly set and locked for the route or have failed,
and Loco Pilot shall not pass it at ON position until
proper authority is issued.

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Intermediate Block Signalling: GR 3.11. SR 3.70 2


(b)& (c), GR 3.42, GR 3.75, SR 3.75 -1 to 4, GR 14.14
1. It is provided on double line MACLS territory.
2. It is an unmanned C class station remotely controlled
by the SM in rear.
3. The purpose of this system is to divide a long block
section into two smaller block sections.
4. In this system, the stop signal provided in block section
is called as IBS.
5. Letters IB in black is painted on white circular disc
for its identification.
6. Distant signal is provided at a distance of 1000 meters
from this signal.
7. The line between LSS of the Station in rear and up to
400 meters beyond IBS signal is either track circuited
or provided with axle counters.
8. A track berthing indicator is provided at the station in
rear to indicate whether the track circuited portion is
clear or not. Track berthing indicator shows Green or
No light if the track circuited portion is clear, and it
shows Red light if the track circuited portion is not
clear.
9. A Signal Post Telephone is provided on the IBS signal
to communicate with the SM in rear.
10. IBS signal is interlocked with the Block Instrument of
the station in advance.
11. Line clear is obtained through track circuit / axle
counter indicator and train can be dispatched up to IBS
signal. Line clear is obtained on block instrument from
the station in advance to take Off IBS signal.
12. As soon as the train clears the track circuited portion,
another train can be dispatched up to IBS signal.

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Circumstances under which IBS signal is treated as


closed:
1. During TSL working on a double line.
2. On failure of IBS signal itself.
3. On failure of Distant signal of IBS in Off position.
4. On failure of Block Instrument.
5. On failure of Track Circuit / Axle Counters.
6. On failure of IBS signal repeater.
7. During Failure of All Communication.
Passing IBS signal at ON / Defective condition: GR 3.75,
SR 3.75 1 to 4.
1. When a Loco Pilot finds an IBS signal at ON, he shall
bring his train to a stop in rear of the signal, advise the
Guard of the fact by sounding one long continuous
whistle and contact the SM in rear by the SPT provided
on the IBS signal.
2. If the IBS is defective and the SM in rear has obtained
line clear, then SM will give the Private Number with
his initial to the Loco Pilot, which the Loco Pilot must
enter in his memo book (T/245B) and sound 0 0
whistle and start his train after exchanging alright
signals with the Guard.
3. If the SPT is defective, Loco Pilot shall wait for 5
minutes at the signal and if IBS is not taken Off
within this period, he shall sound one long whistle and
start his train after exchanging alright signals with the
Guard. Under such circumstances the speed of the train
shall not exceed 15 km/h if the visibility is clear and 8
km/h if the visibility is not clear and he shall be
extremely vigilant and continue to proceed cautiously
till he reaches the foot of the next stop signal. On being
received at the station ahead, he shall report the failure
of IBS signal and SPT to the SM.
4. AS the SM in rear comes to know that the IBS signal
along with SPT is defective, he shall treat the IBS
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signalling as closed and after obtaining line clear from


the station ahead, he will issue T/369(3b) clearly
mentioning in the authority that line clear has been
obtained from the station in advance and quoting the
Private Number received.

*****
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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c. Placed at a distance of 10 10 meters by the SM /


Gateman in case of train parting to attract the
attention of Guard to stop the rear portion.
d. Placed at a distance of 1200 10 10 meters apart
from the work site in case of engineering / lorry
work where a banner flag is placed at a distance of
600 meters from the work site.
4. Four detonators Placed at a distance of 600 600 10
10 meters apart on BG and 400 400 -10 10 meters
apart on NG as per GR 6.03 and SR 6.03 -1, called as
normal protection.
Duties of Loco Pilot on exploding detonator /
detonator(s) noticing a warning hand signal GR 3.78
1. The Loco Pilot shall whistle intermittently when his
engine explodes detonator(s) and take every possible
caution including reduction of speed as necessary, so as
to have the train well under his control and be able to
stop short of any obstruction on the line.
2. after proceeding 1.5 kilometer from the place where his
engine exploded detonator(s) if his engine does not
explode any more detonator(s) he may then resume
authorized speed and
3. Report the incident to the next station or cabin.
4. When the Loco Pilot notices a signal warning of an
obstruction, except detonator(s) he shall stop his train
immediately and act on advice of the person exhibiting
warning signal or on the basis of obstructions noticed
by him.
5. In case no further details of exhibition of warning
signal is noticed after stopping for one minute by day
and two minutes by night to ascertain the location and /
or cause of warning he shall proceed cautiously up to
the next block station, keeping a sharp look out.

*****

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Defective Signals GR 3.68, SR 3.68 1


Duties of SM when a signal is defective:
1. Immediately arrange to place the signal at ON position.
2. Find out the cause of defect and remedy it if he can.
3. At an interlocked station, all the points detected by a
signal must be treated as non-interlocked and
SM/CASM/Cabin Master/Cabin man.
will be
responsible to ensure the points are correctly set,
clamped and padlocked before authorizing movement
of any train over them.
4. Advise SCOR on the controlled section.
5. Make an entry of the defect in the signal failure register
6. On being put right, SM /CASM/Cabin Master/Cabin
man will personally ensure that the signal is working
properly .
7. When the authority to pass defective signal is being
issued by a person other than one who has ensured the
correct setting and locking of points, Private No. must
be exchanged between them, before issue of authority.
Warner / Distant signal defective in the OFF position:
SR 3.71 -1 & 2
1. SM immediately shall advise the SM in rear exchanging
Private Number.
2. Line clear shall not be granted for a train unless a
points-man has been deputed at the foot of the signal to
exhibit danger signal to the approaching train.
3. In case a Warner signal is placed on an independent
post, the fixed green light shall also be extinguished.
4. SM of the station in rear shall issue written advice to
the Loco Pilot and obtain his acknowledgement.
5. Loco Pilot who has been so advised shall bring his train
to a stop at the foot of the signal and proceed only after
he has been hand signaled past by the points-man.

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6. In case of defective Warner / distant signal of a gate


stop signal, signal light shall be extinguished and the
gateman shall intimate the SM, who shall advise the
SM of the station immediately in rear exchanging
private number to stop the train and issue caution order
to the Loco Pilot of each train to stop short of the
defective signal and further act on the aspect of the gate
stop signal ahead.
7. If there is no communication between gateman and any
station on either side, keeping the gate signal in ON
position and for first train advised the Loco Pilot of the
circumstance after closing the gate, against road traffic
the road traffic may passed only when ensured that no
train is approaching. Gateman shall exhibit danger
signal from the defective permissive signal and pilot the
train passed the gate. Loco Pilot shall report the matter
to SM of the station ahead to issue caution order to all
the succeeding trains till the defect is put right.
Outer Signal Defective: SR 3.69 2
When the outer signal is defective, the Home signal must
be kept in the ON position and the SM on duty will take the
following action.
A. When the Loco Pilot is pre-informed:
1. After fulfilling the conditions for taking Off outer
signal, a points man will be deputed at the foot of the
outer signal.
2. T / 369 (i) shall be issued by the SM in rear.
3. On seeing the approaching train, Points man will hand
signal the train past the defective Outer, Home signal
will be taken Off for the admission of the train.
B. When the Loco Pilot is not pre-informed:
1. After fulfilling the conditions for taking Off Outer
signal, SM will send a points man with T/ 369(3b) to
the Outer signal who after delivering the authority to
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the Loco Pilot to pass the outer signal in ON position,


will pilot the train up to the Home signal.
2. After the train is brought to a stop at the Home signal,
Home signal will be taken Off for the admission of
the train.
Note: When there is an Outer and no Home signal, the
train will be piloted up to the station where the train
usually comes to a stand.
Home Signal Defective: SR 3.69 3
A. If Home signal is the first stop signal
1. When the Loco Pilot is pre informed
i. After fulfilling the conditions for taking Off Home
signal, a points man will be deputed at the foot of
the Home signal.
ii. Loco Pilot will be issued T / 369 (i) by the SM in
rear.
iii. On seeing the approaching train, Points man will
hand signal the train past the defective Home signal
2. When the Loco Pilot is not informed
i. Train will be stopped at the Home signal.
ii. After fulfilling the conditions for taking Off Home
signal, SM will send a points-man with T/369(3b)
to the Home signal .
iii. After delivering the authority to the Loco Pilot,
Points-man will exhibit proceed hand signal from
the foot of the defective Home signal.
B. If Home signal is the second stop signal
i. Both Outer and Home signals are kept in ON
position, treating Outer signal also as defective.
ii. After fulfilling the conditions to take Off both
Home and Outer signals, SM will send the Pointsman with T/369(3b) to the Outer signal.
iii. After the train comes to a stand at the Outer signal,
points-man will deliver T/369(3b) to the Loco Pilot
and exhibit green hand signal.
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iv. Having secured the authority and finding the green


hand signal from the Points-man at Outer signal,
Loco Pilot shall proceed to station past the Outer
and Home signals.
C. If Home signal is the first and the last stop signal
i. Pre-intimation will not be given.
ii. Train will be stopped at the Home signal.
iii. After obtaining line clear from the station ahead,
SM shall issue T/369(3b) along with the Private
Number, obtained in lieu of line clear, to the Loco
Pilot as an authority to proceed.
Routing Signal Defective: SR 3.69 4
A. In case the Routing signal is interlocked with the Home
signal
i. Home and Outer signals are also treated as
defective.
ii. After ensuring that conditions for taking Off the
Routing signal are satisfied, SM will send pointsman with T/369(3b) to pass all the three signals at
ON position, at the foot of Outer signal.
iii. After delivering the authority to the Loco Pilot at
the Outer signal, Points-man shall pilot the train up
to the station.
B. In case the Routing signal is not interlocked with the
Home signal
i. Home and Outer signals are kept at ON position.
ii. Train will be stopped at the Outer signal.
iii. After ensuring that conditions for taking Off the
Routing signal are satisfied, SM will send Pointsman with T/369(3b) to the Routing signal, and
Outer and Home signals will be taken Off.
iv. After the train stopped at the Routing signal, Pointsman will handover T/369(3b) to the Loco Pilot and
pilot the train up to the station.
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Defective Departure Signals: GR 3.70


1. Starter Signal Defective: SR 3.70 1
a) No pre-intimation is given.
b) Trains will be stopped at the station.
c) After ensuring that conditions for taking Off the
starter signal are satisfied, T/369(3b) will be issued to
the Loco Pilot to pass the defective starter signal.
d) After issuing the authority, Points-man shall exhibit
proceed hand signal to the Loco Pilot from the foot of
the starter signal, the Loco Pilot will start his train.
e) If Starter is the Last stop signal of the station, Private
Number obtained in lieu of line clear received from the
SM ahead shall also be mentioned on the authority
T/369 (3b).
2. Advanced Starter Signal Defective: GR3.70,SR3.70 2
a) Trains will be stopped at the station.
b) Line clear will be obtained from the SM ahead.
c) T/369(3b) on double line and PLCT on single line,
along with Private Number obtained in lieu of line
clear, will be issued to the Loco Pilot.
d) The points if any detected by the signal shall be set and
locked and hand signals shall be exhibited from the foot
of the signal.
e) Starter signal will be taken Off.
Note: If the starter is interlocked with advanced starter
signal, then SM, after ensuring that conditions for
taking Off starter signal are satisfied shall fill up the
number of the starter signal in the authority issued, and
hand signals shall also be exhibited from the foot of the
starter signal.
Advanced Starter Signal is defective and IBS is working
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After ensuring that the block section between Advanced


Starter and IBS is clear with the help of clear indication of
Axle counter / Track circuit, SM shall issue T/369(3b)
along with Private Number, and will indicate the words,
You are authorized to proceed up to IBS and further
follow its aspect.
Both Advanced Starter and IBS are defective:
After obtaining line clear from the station in advance,
T/369(3b) along with the Private Number received from the
station in advance, clearly mentioning that Line clear has
been obtained from the station in advance, shall be issued
to the Loco Pilot to pass both Advanced Starter and IBS
signals at ON position.
Gate Signal Defective: GR 3.73 and SR 16.06 1
1. Gate signal will be kept at ON position.
2. On seeing the Gate signal at ON, Loco Pilot shall sound
one long whistle and stop the train before the Gate
signal.
3. If it is provided with G marker, after waiting for 1
minute by day and 2 minutes by night, Loco Pilot shall
proceed cautiously and pass the gate if gateman is
exhibiting alright hand signals. If gateman is not
available, he shall stop the train and shall pass the gate
after ensuring that the gate is closed and lock for road
traffic.
4. If it is without G marker Loco Pilot shall stop the train
and sound continuous long whistle, Gateman shall close
and lock the gate for road traffic, and proceed to the
signal and report the matter to the Loco Pilot, and pilot
the train past the LC gate.
5. Loco Pilot shall stop the train at the station in advance
and report the matter to the SM. If the Gate signal is
defective in OFF condition, SM shall immediately
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inform the SM in rear, and caution order will be issued


to all the succeeding trains.
Duties of Loco Pilot and Guard when an Automatic
Stop Signal is to be passed at ON:
When a Loco Pilot finds an Automatic Stop Signal at ON,
he shall bring his train to a stop in the rear of the signal,
and wait for 1 minute by day and 2 minutes by night. If
after waiting for this period, the signal continues to remain
at ON, he shall sound one long whistle and exchange
signals with the Guard and then proceed ahead exercising
great caution to be able to stop short of any obstruction at a
speed of not exceeding 15 km/h when the visibility is clear
and 8 km/h when the visibility is not clear.
SR 9.02 5 After passing an Automatic Stop signal at ON,
the Loco Pilot shall ensure that minimum distance of 150
meters or two clear OHE spans is maintained between his
train and the preceding train if any or any obstruction on
the line ahead. In case of EMU train, the minimum
distance of 75 meters or one clear OHE span shall be
maintained between EMU train and a preceding train if any
or any obstruction on line ahead.
Semi-automatic signal defective: SR 9.02 1,2 & 3
1. If A marker is illuminated, Loco Pilot shall pass it at
ON position as if it is an automatic stop signal.
2. If A marker is extinguished, Loco Pilot shall not pass
it at ON position unless he is issued proper authority to
pass the signal at ON.

Gate signal with A and G marker defective:


1. If A marker is illuminated, it means that the gate is
closed and locked for road traffic, and Loco Pilot shall
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pass it at ON position as if it is an automatic stop


signal.
2. If A marker is extinguished, Loco Pilot shall wait for
1 minute by day and 2 minutes by night and shall
proceed cautiously and pass the gate if gateman
exhibiting all right hand signal. In absence of Gateman
he shall stop the train before the gate and shall pass
after ensuring by engine crew or Guard the gate is
closed for road traffic.
Gate signal with A and AG marker defective:
SR 9.15 2
1. If A marker is illuminated, Loco Pilot shall pass it at
ON position as if it is an automatic signal.
2. If AG marker is illuminated, Loco Pilot shall wait for
1 minute by day and 2 minutes by night, and proceed
cautiously and pass the gate on getting the alright signal
of the gateman. Otherwise he shall pass the gate only
after ensuring that the gate is closed for road traffic.
3. If both A and AG markers are extinguished, Loco
Pilot shall not pass the gate signal at ON position unless
he is issued proper authority to pass it at ON position.
Failure of signal lights, in colour light signals: SR3.68 4
1. SM must inform the station on either side and the
SCOR immediately who shall inform the Sr. DEE /
DEE and Sr. DSTE / DSTE concerned.
2. SM of the station in rear shall issue caution order to the
Loco Pilot advising him of the absence of any light on
the signals and therefore for keeping a good vigil and
look out and to stop at the foot of the first stop signal.
3. Provision of GR 3.69.1 for issue of authority to pass
defective approach stop signal by the SM in rear and
the last nominated station shall not be applicable in
such case.
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4. After the train is stopped at the first stop signal, SM


shall issue T/369(3b) for one or more signals of a group
of interrelated reception and departure signals
separately at the first stop signal and the starter signals.
5. As and when electric supply is resumed and signal is
lit again, the advise as indicated in (a) above shall be
cancelled and the Loco Pilot of the train shall be guided
by the aspect of the signal.

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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

: Guard memo book


: Guard journal
: Train Signal Register Double Line
: Vehicle guidance (for goods trains)
: Vehicle guidance (for passenger trains)
: Stock report register

T / 115 B
T / 137 B
T / 138 B
T / 199 F

: Block Competency Certificate


: Train Signal Register Single Line
: Call book (Loco Pilot and Guard)
: Private Number Sheet

T / 220 B
T / 245 B
T / 288 F

: Brake power certificate


: Loco Pilot memo book
: Combined Travel Report

T / 351

: S & T Disconnection and Reconnection


Notice; 1 copy, 3 parts
: Advance authority to pass defective
signal (to be given from station in rear
for approach stop signals only); 2 copies
Loco Pilot and Record.

T / 369 (1)

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T / 369(3b)

: Authority to pass signals in ON or


defective position; 2 copies Loco Pilot
and Record.

T / 409

: Caution Order; 4 copies Loco


Pilot,ALP, Guard and Record.
: NIL Caution Order; 4 copies Loco
Pilot, ALP Guard and Record.
: Reminder Caution Order; 2 copies
Loco Pilot, and Record.
: Train examination advice / report; 1
copy, 3 parts
: Sign on register (Loco Pilot)
: Sign Off register (Loco Pilot)
: Sign on register (Guard)
: Sign Off register (Guard)

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

: Authority to receive a train on an


obstructed line; 2 copies Loco Pilot
and Record
: Authority to start from a non-signalled
line; 2 copies Loco Pilot and Record.
: Authority to start from a line with
common starter signal; 2 copies Loco
Pilot and Record.
: Authority proceeding for relief engine
into an occupied block section, 3 copies
Loco Pilot, Guard and Record.
1. This authority consists of Three Parts:
a. Block ticket to proceed without line
clear.
b. Authority to pass signals in ON
position.
c. Caution Order

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T / B 602

T / C 602

2. Name of the issuing station, time,


date, train number, name of the
obstructed block section, kilometer of
obstruction, details of the signals to be
passed at ON and speed restrictions are
mentioned in this authority.
: Authority for opening communication
during
total
interruption
of
communication on single line section; 2
copies Loco Pilot and Record.
1. This authority consists of Five Parts:
a. Authority to proceed without line
clear.
b. Authority to pass signals in ON
position.
c. Caution Order.
d. Line clear enquiry message.
e. Conditional line clear message
2. Name of the issuing station, time,
date, details of engine / self propelled
vehicle, name of the station in advance,
details of the signals to be passed at ON,
caution order, name of the train for
which line clear is to be enquired,
private number for conditional line clear
message and speed restrictions are
mentioned in this authority.
: Authority for working of trains during
total interruption of communication on
double line section; 2 copies Loco
Pilot and Record.
1. This authority consists of Three Parts:
a. Authority to proceed without line
clear.
b. Authority to pass signals in ON
position.

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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

: Conditional line clear message; 2


copies Loco Pilot and Record.
: Conditional line clear ticket (Up); 2
copies Loco Pilot and Record.
: Conditional line clear ticket (Down); 2
copies Loco Pilot and Record.
: Message on restoration by any one of
the means of communication; 1 copy
Record.
: Written permission by the Guard to
Loco Pilot when the engine or portion of
a train is allowed to proceed to the next
station from mid section; 2 copies
Loco Pilot and Guard.

T / 806

: Shunting Order; 3 copies Loco Pilot,


Guard and Record.

T / A 912

: Authority to pass automatic / semiautomatic / manually operated / gate stop


signals; 2 copies Loco Pilot and
Record.
: Authority to proceed without line clear
on automatic block signalling territories;
2 copies Loco Pilot and Record.
: Authority for relief engine / train into
an automatic block signalling section; 2
copies Loco Pilot and Record.
: Authority to proceed on automatic
block system during prolonged failure of
signals; 2 copies Loco Pilot and
Record.

T / B 912

T / C 912

T / D 912

T / 1410
T / A 1425

: Train Intact Arrival Register.


: Line clear inquiry and reply message
book filled by the train dispatching

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T / B 1425

T / C 1425
T / D 1425

T / 1518
T / 1525

station in the event of failure /


suspension / non-provision of block
instruments; 1 copy Record.
: Line clear inquiry and reply message
book filled by the train receiving station
in the event of failure / suspension / nonprovision of block instruments; 1 copy
Record.
: Paper line clear ticket (Up); 2 copies
Loco Pilot and Record.
: Paper line clear ticket (Down); 2 copies
Loco Pilot and Record.
:Trolly / Lorry / OHE ladder trolly
Notice; 1 copy, 3 parts.
: Motor trolley permit; 2 copies Motor
trolley in-charge, Record.

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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 Absolute Block System: GR 8.01


(1) Where trains are worked on the Absolute Block System
(a) no train shall be allowed to leave a block station unless
Line Clear has been received from the block station in
advance, and
(b) on double lines such Line Clear shall not be given
unless the line is clear, not only up to the first stop
signal at the block station at which such Line Clear is
given, but also for an adequate distance beyond it;
(c) on single lines such Line Clear shall not be given unless
the line is clear of trains running in the same direction,
not only up to the first stop signal at the block station at
which such Line Clear is given, but also for an adequate
distance beyond it, and is clear of trains running in the
direction towards the block station to which such Line
Clear is given.
(2) Unless otherwise directed by approved special
instructions, the adequate distance referred to in clauses (b)
& (c) of sub-rule (1) shall not be less than
(a) 400 metres in case of two-aspect lower quadrant
signalling or two-aspect colour light signalling, and
(b) 180 metres in case of multiple-aspect or modified lower
quadrant signalling.
Essentials of the Lock and Block System: SR 8.01 1
(a) It shall not be possible to take Off last stop signal to
permit a train to leave a block station until Line Clear
has been received from the block station in advance.
(b) The entry of a train into the block section shall cause
the last stop signal to be automatically replaced at On.
(c) Line Clear shall not be given by the block station in
advance until the preceding train has passed over the
section clearing track circuit or its equivalent and until
stop signal / signals in rear of the train has / have been
replaced to On position.
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Essentials of the Automatic Block System on double


line: GR 9.01
(1) Where trains on a double line are worked on the
Automatic Block System
(a) the line shall be provided with continuous track
circuiting or axle counters,
(b) the line between two adjacent block stations may, when
required, be divided into a series of automatic block
signalling sections each of which is the portion of the
running line between two consecutive stop signals, and
the entry into each of which is governed by a stop
signal, and
(c) the track circuits or axle counters shall so control the
stop signal governing the entry into an automatic block
signalling section that
(i) the signal shall not assume an Off aspect unless
the line is clear not only up to the next stop signal in
advance but also for an adequate distance beyond it,
and
(ii) the signal is automatically placed to On as soon as
it is passed by the train.
(2) Unless otherwise directed by approved special
instructions, the adequate distance referred to in subclause (i) of clause I of sub-rule (1) shall not be less
than 120 metres.
(3) (a) under special instructions one of the automatic stop
signal between two stations in the automatic block
signaling territory in each direction may be made as
modified semi automatic stop signal.
(b ) The mid section modified semi automatic stop
signal so provided shall be interlocked with the signal
of the station ahead through track circuits or axle
counters or both and shall be controlled by the station
master of the station ahead, the relevant indications
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whether the signal is in normal automatic mode or


modified semi automatic mode shall be available to the
Station Master at both the ends.
(c ) Advanced starter signal of the station in rear shall
be interlocked with the mid section modified semi
automatic stop signal in such a way that when working
with A sign extinguished the Advanced starter shall
assume Off aspect or be taken Off only when the line is
clear up to an adequate distance beyond the mid section
modified semi automatic stop signal similarly the mid
section modified semi automatic stop signal shall
assume Off aspect automatically or be taken Off only
when the line is clear up to an adequate distance beyond
the home signal of the station ahead.
(d ) during abnormal conditions like fog, bad weather
impairing visibility, the mid section modified semi
automatic stop signal may be worked by extinguishing
A marker in the manner prescribed under special
instructions and this action shall also ensure that the A
marker of the Advanced starter signal of the station in
rear and Home signal of the station in advance shall
also be extinguished.
(e ) the adequate distance mentioned under clause (c)
shall not be less than as prescribed under sub rule (2)
(f ) during normal condition mid section modified semi
automatic stop signal shall work as normal automatic
stop signal.
(4) (a) When the loco pilot finds mid section modified
semi automatic stop signal with A marker
extinguished in ON position he shall stop his train
in the rear of the signal and inform this fact to the
station master of the station ahead on approved
means of communication as prescribed under
special instructions.
(b )The Station master of the station ahead may
authorize the Loco Pilot to pass the mid section
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modified semi automatic stop signal working with A


marker extinguished in ON position through approved
means of communication after ensuring conditions and
procedure prescribed under special instructions.
(c ) in case the Loco Pilot is unable to contact the
Station Master of station ahead he shall pass the signal
at ON after waiting for five minutes at the signal and
proceed cautiously and be prepared to stop short of
any obstruction at a speed not exceeding 10 kmph up
to the next Signal and act as per aspect of this signal
and
(d ) the Loco Pilot shall report the failure of mid
section modified semi automatic stop signal to the
Station Master of the station ahead.

*****
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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if it is necessary for such Guard to proceed to such


station, shall instruct the Loco Pilot in writing to keep
the train stationary until his return, and obtain his
written acknowledgement.
(2) (a) Such SM, if he is not the SM of the base station,
shall communicate this information to the SM of the
base station. On receipt of such information, the SM of
the base station may allow another engine to enter the
line.
The engine so sent shall either be accompanied by the
Guard of the disabled train, who shall explain to the
Loco Pilot where and under what circumstances the
disabled train is situated, or the Loco Pilot of the engine
so sent shall be given a written authority, containing
such instructions as to where and under what
circumstances the disabled train is situated and such
other particulars as may be necessary to enter the line
unaccompanied by the Guard of the disabled train.
(3) The Guard of the disabled train shall be responsible
for the safe and proper working of the line until the
disabled train has been moved and any other engine
sent to the assistance of the disabled train has been
returned to the base station.
(4) If there is no Guard of a disabled train, the Assistant
Loco Pilot or Loco Pilot shall perform the duties
imposed by this rule on the Guard, provided that the
engine is not left unmanned in terms of Rule 4.20.
SR 13.04 1 If it is necessary for the Guard to remain with
his train, he will send the advice to the nearest station
through the Assistant Loco Pilot stating the nature and
cause of the breakdown and at once protect the train in
accordance with GR 6.03 in the direction from which relief
is expected. If assistance has been asked for, he shall not
allow the engine or any portion of his train to be moved
until such time assistance arrives.
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*****

Shunting (GR 5.13 to 5.21)


Definition: Shunting means the movement of a vehicle or
vehicles with or without an engine or of any engine or any
other self-propelled vehicle, for the purpose of attaching,
detaching or transfer or for any other purpose.
Types of Shunting:
1. Hand shunting
2. Loose shunting
3. Hump shunting
4. fly shunting
5. Push and pull shunting.
General rules of Shunting: SR 5.13 -1 and SR 5.14 1
1. The SM or the person authorized to given instruction
for shunting operation shall issue an authority on form
T/806. However in the major yards other than road side
stations where separate shunting staff is provided and
regular shunting movement takes place within the
defined area, issue of shunting authority T/806 be
dispensed with.
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2. Shunting must be performed under the supervision of


properly authorized operating staff only including SM,
YM, Shunting Jamadar, Shunting master, Guard etc.
3. At roadside stations, Guard in charge of the train must
personally supervise shunting under instructions from
the SM.
4. The Guard shall ensure that the points are correctly set
and locked and exhibit hand signals to the Loco Pilot.
5. Guard must travel in the brake van while shunting a
train from one line to the other across the main line.
6. Shunting may be performed in station section provided
Outer and Home are in on position and on single line
shunting may be carried on between the first stop
signals without block back provided line clear has not
been given.
7. Shunting shall be performed only by the Loco Pilot.
8. Guard shall sign shunting order T/806.
9. Guard is responsible to acquaint himself with shunting
restrictions before starting shunting.
10. Shunting instructions shall not be changed and points
shall not be changed unless shunting operation is
completed and shunting staff have been advised.
11. MPS of shunting is 15 km/h which is restricted to 8
km/h incase of shunting/marshalling of wagons loaded
with inflammable liquids, and explosives.
12. Impact speed when shunting one box wagon must not
exceed 5 km/h while impact speed when shunting a
group of 5 box wagons coupled with transition coupler
must not exceed 2 km/h.
13. Securing of vehicles after shunting should be done by
station staff.
14. If interlocking permits, lock bars shall be used to lock
facing points at interlocked stations, otherwise all
points at non-interlocked stations shall be locked either
by a clamp/through bolt with a padlock provided,
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points are not governed by shunt signals. This is not


applicable to yard shunting.
15. Fixed signals except Outer, Home and the Last stop
signal may be taken Off for shunting purposes.
16. Hand signals shall be clearly visible to Loco Pilot who
shall act only on the hand signals shown by the incharge of shunting. However in case movement is done
by taking off fixed signal / shunt signal the display of
shunt signal is not necessary.
17. Conflicting signals must not be shown to the Loco
Pilot.
18. Multiple unit is treated as one engine for the purpose of
shunting but incase of two engines, one engine only
must be used for shunting.
19. Screw couplings must not hang down and drag. Before
the screw coupling is unhooked, vacuum/air hose pipes
must be placed on dummy plugs.
20. When vehicles are moved by an engine for attaching to
a passenger train, the vacuum/air brake should be
connected up and in case of shunting a goods train at
intermediate stations, vacuum/air brake should, as far as
possible, be connected with the engine.
21. Carriages occupied by passengers must not be moved
without warning the passengers and Guard shall see that
vacuum/air brake is connected up and points are set
correctly.
22. When shunting is done simultaneously from both ends,
person in-charge of shunting must inform the
CASM/Switchman/Cabin man at his end to inform the
CASM/Switchman/Cabin man at the other end to
advise the person in charge of shunting at the other end
before shunting/backing a train which may foul a line
on which shunting is done from other end. He shall also
depute a man in rear of load to pin down hand brakes to
prevent the points in rear being fouled and exhibit a
danger signal when the fouling mark is being reached.
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23. Except under the supervision of an operating Officer,


no hand shunting by hands is permitted.
24. SM must personally ensure that the following practices
are prohibited Uncoupling of vehicles in motion,
Riding on buffers/screw couplings in motion,
Getting between vehicles before the engine comes
to a stop,
Passing under vehicles during shunting,
Sheltering under wagons,
Sleeping in the yard,
Working on vehicles under repairs without
protection,
Keeping slip coaches on a blocked line in rear of a
passenger train.
Shunting in block section:
If it is required to perform shunting in block section, the
line shall be blocked back or blocked forward by the SM.
In such cases, one of the following authorities is given to
the Loco Pilot to enter into the block section for the
purpose of shunting:
(a) Shunting key; or
(b) Block occupation key; or
(c) Taking Off the shunt signal provided below the last
stop signal; or
(d) Private No. in lieu of block back or block forward on
T / 806
Following train shunting on a double line: GR 8.06
1. Shunting or obstruction for any other purpose shall not
be permitted in the block section in advance unless it is
clear and is blocked forward: Provided that when the
block section in advance is occupied by a train traveling
away from the station, shunting or obstruction may be
permitted behind the train under special instructions
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taking into consideration the speed, weight and brake


power of trains and the gradients on the section, and as
soon as intimation has been received that the train has
arrived at the block station in advance, the line shall be
blocked forward if it is still obstructed.
2. SM shall obtain the permission of SCOR before
performing such shunting.
3. Following the train traveling away from the station, T /
806 is issued to the Loco Pilot of the shunting train,
clearly mentioning that Shunting is being done
following a train traveling away from the station. The
number and departure time of the train traveling away
from the station along with the Private Number of block
forward, if necessary, is mentioned on the authority.

*****

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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3. This is 8 to 10% less than the MPS.


4. It is determined by the condition of track, section and
the type of locomotive used.
5. Section-wise booked speed and permanent speed
restrictions are given on the relevant pages of WTT.
6. Time taken on booked speed is called as normal
running time

Minimum Running Time: (MRT)


1. It is the time required between two stations at the MPS
authorized for the section and includes the following:
a. Running time as calculated at the MPS for the
section irrespective of the load or class of the
locomotive.
b. The time required for permanent speed restrictions
on the section.
c. The time required for negotiating the gradients.
2. When a temporary speed restriction is in force over a
particular section, the MRT would be that shown in the
time table plus the time required for such temporary
speed restrictions. The allowance for the temporary
engineering speed restrictions is shown in separate
column in the appendix of WTT.
Normal Running Time: (NRT)
1. It includes the time required at the booked speed for the
run between two stations, the time required for
permanent engineering speed restrictions, the time
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required for acceleration and deceleration and the time


required for negotiating gradients.
2. When a temporary speed restriction is in force over a
particular section, the MRT would be that shown in the
time table plus the time required for such temporary
speed restrictions. The allowance for the temporary
engineering speed restrictions is shown in separate
column in the appendix of WTT.

*****

SR 4.11 Speed over points on Broad Gauge sections:


Speed
Sr.
Description
Km/h
No.
01 Non-interlocked
15
Interlocked when the train takes a turnout
02 from one line to another with 1 in 12 or 1 in 8 15
turn out with curved / symmetrical split
switches
Motor trolly (heavy or light) while passing
03 through points and crossings (irrespective of 15
whether the trolly is running through the
straight or a turnout)
When a train takes a turn out from one line to
04 another over 1 in 8 turnout with straight 10
switches or over an emergency crossover
having 1 in 8 turnout with straight switches
Trains running through on the loop with 1 in
05 12 turn out or 1 in 8 turn out equipped with 15
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curved / symmetrical split switches


Trains running through on goods loop lines 10
with 1 in 8 turn outs with straight switches

Time of attendance for train crew: GR 4.04 and


SR 4. 04 1 and 2
1. Guards:
a. Passenger Guard 30 minutes before scheduled
departure
b. Suburban Guard 15 minutes before scheduled
departure
c. Goods Guard
- 45 minutes before scheduled
departure
d. At intermediate stations Prescribed by DRM
2. Loco Pilot and Assistant Loco Pilots: They must Sign
On at such time in advance of the starting time of their
trains, as the DRM will fix. In the calculation of the
time required, the following will be allowed for
a. 30 minutes for examining and taking over engine in
shed after signing on duty.
b. Such time as is required for the journey between the
shed and the train.
c. 15 minutes for free shunting time before the
departure time of the train.
They must also remain with their engines on arrival at the
shed after finishing journey for such time as may be
prescribed for the purpose of examining their engines,
booking repairs or such other work as may be necessary.
3. Station Master: As per their duty roster.

*****
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Head light, Marker lights and Flasher light


Head light and Marker lights: (GR 4.14 and SR 4.14 -1 to 3)
1. An engine shall have an electric head light of an
approved design and two oil or electric white marker
lights.
2. An engine employed exclusively on shunting at stations
and yards shall have two red marker lights in front and
in rear.
3. Head light shall be dimmed when the train remains
stationary at a station, when the train is approaching
another train.
4. The Loco Pilot must test the electric head light and
satisfy himself that it produces sufficient illumination to
enable him to see ahead clearly for a distance of 240
metres or more.

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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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10. If there is no tension in OHE continuously.


Note:
(i) The Loco Pilot / Assistant Loco Pilot / Motorman
should switch on flasher light before doing anything
else.
(ii) On seeing the flasher light on the train Loco Pilots in
the opposite direction must stop short of any
obstruction.

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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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i.

When required by GM/COM/CE traveling on an


inspection special train.

Train pushing back from section: (SR 4.12-2)


1. No train must be allowed to push back from the block
section without a written authority from the SM.
2. Guard shall travel in the leading vehicle fitted with
vacuum/air brake valve or hand brake and speed of the
train while pushing shall not exceed 25 km/h otherwise
it must not exceed 8 km/h.
3. SM must advise the station in advance on telephone and
SCOR that the train will push back to the station and
obtain line clear and give the departure signal as usual.
4. On return, the Guard shall sign in TSR to intimate that
the whole train has returned complete from the section.
5. Train going into the section with the pushing back
memo shall always push back from the section.
6. While pushing back, both Guard and Loco Pilot shall be
vigilant and be prepared to stop short of any obstruction
including obstruction at level crossing while Guard
shall keep a sharp look at in front and shall arrange to
stop the train if required.
7. On double line the train shall stop at the outermost
signal of opposite direction and Loco Pilot shall whistle
and the train is piloted into the station.
8. On single line, the train shall stop at outermost signal
and Loco Pilot shall whistle and train will be admitted
by taking Off the signals. But at a non-interlocked
station, it shall be piloted into the station.
9. When material train is pushed back in night, the speed
shall not exceed 8 km/h.
10. Line Clear shall be obtained according to the procedure
detailed in the Block Working Manual if a train is
required to push back to the station on single line
section, with token-less block instrument. The train will
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be scrutinize as usual when the TOL indication will


appear. When the train returns, the reception signals
shall be taken Off using cancellation switch S-2 and
the procedure for closing the line will be as for
scrutinize block instrument.
Movement of trains against the direction of traffic on
the Automatic Block System: GR 9.13 and SR 9.13 1
1. In automatic signalling territory, trains shall run in the
established direction of traffic only.
2. In an emergency if it becomes unavoidable, the Guard
of the train in consultation with the Loco Pilot /
Motorman shall send written advice to SM of the rear
station explaining the circumstances necessitating the
train to push back.
3. The SM, after ensuring that the line in rear of the said
train is clear up to his station shall send a written
message scrutinize the Loco Pilot / Motorman to push
back to his station.
4. The SM shall also advise the SM of the station in
advance and the SCOR about pushing back of the train.
5. The SM shall also ensure that there is no train on the
same line between his station and the train to be pushed
back.
6. The Loco Pilot / Motorman and Guard shall observe
provisions as under: [SR 4.12 2 (b)(g)(h)]
(a) Guard shall travel in the leading vehicle fitted with
vacuum/air brake valve or hand brake and speed of the
train while pushing shall not exceed 25 km/h otherwise
it must not exceed 8 km/h.
(b) On double line the train shall stop at the outermost
signal of opposite direction and Loco Pilot shall whistle
and the train is piloted into the station.
(c) On single line, the train shall stop at outermost signal
and Loco Pilot shall whistle and train will be admitted
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by taking Off the signals. But at a non-interlocked


station, it shall be piloted.
7. In case of EMU train, the Motorman shall drive the
train from the leading motor coach / driving cab.
8. The Loco Pilot / Motorman shall sound eleven short
whistles frequently.

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Freight Operations Information System


and
Coaching Operations Information System
FOIS: Freight Operations Information System
FOIS is used for increasing efficiency in management and
control over operations. This system was initiated by CRIS
in the eighties. This system has been adopted through high
capacity computers to provide accurate and instant access
over operations of goods trains run on BG. Under FOIS, a
high capacity computer is used, called Central System
Computer. It is linked with the computers of Zonal
Railways and field terminals, with which data can be
transferred easily.
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It is an on-line system which provides instant information


about the movement of consignments to freight customers.
Authorised users of this system such as CYMs, TNCs and
Dy. CHCs and CGSs operate through ARC and enquiry
terminals. Network of this system is operated through OFC
digital channel and terrestrial and VSAT channels leased by
BSNL. It is developed through two modules.
1. RMS (Rake Management System)
2. TMS(Terminal Management System)
RMS: RMS software was developed in two phases, P1
module and P2 module. The important functions of this
system are
1. Planning of load, ordering of trains, formation of rakes,
and information of arrival and departure of trains.
2. Forecast of interchange, diversion, stabling of load,
detention of trains, pre-departure detention of trains.
3. BPC, crew details, light engine movement, placement
and release of piecemeal, sick and fit report of
piecemeal etc.
TMS: TMS software was developed in third phase. The
important functions of this system are
1. Planning of programmed traffic,
2. Demand and forwarding note, advance registration fee,
particulars of restrictions.
3. Generation of RR, calculation of freight, removal of
wagons, calculation of wharfage and demurrage.
4. Particulars of loading and unloading, diversion,
rebooking.
5. Account maintenance and e-payment etc.
Advantages of FOIS:
1. Optimum utilization of available resources.
2. Reduction in the maintenance cost.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Control over unconnected wagons.


Minimisation of claims.
Control and supervision over rakes.
Easy decision making based on factual information.
Watch over availability of rolling stock and their
optimum utilization.
8. Control over mistakes and quick and transparent
working.
9. Customer satisfaction due to advance information of
rakes and planning.
10. Useful in increasing operating efficiency.

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COIS: Coaching Operations Information System


COIS is developed by CRIS for the purpose of better
control over coaching stock. It is developed in four
modules:
1. Punctuality module
2. Coaching stock module
3. Coaching maintenance module
4. Time table module
Punctuality module: It is activated in February 2004. It
points out the reasons for detention of trains at interchange
points at divisional level. Punctuality performance over
various divisions and zones is dealt with in this module.

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Coaching stock module: This module keeps the records of


attaching, detaching, sick and fit marking during operation
of trains for preparation of on line position of coaching
stock. Better planning and supervision of rakes, running of
special trains etc is done in this module.
Coaching maintenance module: This module controls the
maintenance of coaching stock in the coaching depot. Due
to this module, better supervision of maintenance of
coaching stock can be done.
Time table module: This module provides centralized data
base for all coaching trains running on IR. It provides
improvement in preparation and printing of time table.

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Anti Collision Device


ACD means Raksha Kavach, an automated network
based on microprocessor. As soon as the situation of
collision arises brakes are applied automatically and
collision is averted. First ACD has been used on 19th
October, 1999 on Konkan Railway.
ACD is provided in Locomotives, Brake Vans, Stations and
Level Crossing Gates etc. By the means of ACD, side on
collisions, rear end collisions, head-on collisions and
collisions at level crossing gates are averted. ACD finds
out the collision like situation by the means of Global
Positioning System, Digital modem communication and
Angular deviation count, and causes application of brakes
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at a distance of 3 kms. It is also useful in circumstances


like parting of trains etc. It also gives audio-visual
information to the road users, resulting in averting the
accidents at level crossings.
At present, ACD is extensively used on NEF Railway and
Konkan Raiway and is working successfully. By 2013
14, it is planned to provide ACD over entire BG on IR.

*****

ODC and Marshalling


ODC / ISMD: Over Dimensional Consignment / Loads
Infringing Standard Moving Dimensions: SR 4.28 1 to 3.
Loads which infringe standard moving dimensions will not
be dispatched without the sanction of the COM (Chief
Operations Manager), who will, if necessary obtain the
sanction of CRS (Commissioner of Railway Safety)
through CE (Chief Engineer).
When Guard wagons are attached due to projections
beyond the ends of a wagon, Guard must see that they are
not separated from the wagons in which the projected load
is placed.

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Standard moving dimensions are prescribed to each gauge


for safe conveyance of loads so that the load should not
come into contact with the fixed structures like Platforms,
Signal posts, OHE masts, Bridges and Tunnels etc.
The standard moving dimensions on BG are:
1. Width
2. Rail level to top side
3. Rail level to top centre

10 6
11 3
13 6

A load can be declared ODC / ISMD depending on its


height and width. Any load which exceeds the permissible
height / width is called as Over Dimensional Consignment /
Infringing Standard Moving Dimensions.
Except under approver special instructions issued by CRS
(Commissioner of Railway Safety), no vehicle shall be
loaded to exceed standard moving dimensions.

Types: ODC are classified into three types.


1. A class
2. B class
3. C class

Also called as Permitted out of gauge


load
Also called as Exceptionally out of
gauge load
Also called as Extraordinarily out of
gauge load.

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

Precautions for the movement of loads with ODC:


1. For the movement of ODC, consignor shall submit the
particulars of the consignment like complete
measurement, weight, booking and destination stations,
mode of loading and unloading, and sketch of the
consignment.
2. Proper sanction will be obtained as per extant rules.
3. Such loads shall be carried only on the specified route.
4. Loco yards, goods sheds, transshipment (TP) sheds and
high level platform lines are to be avoided.
5. Passenger trains do not carry these ODC consignments.
6. On D/L section, C class ODC shall not be crossed.
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7. Unusual consignments that require specially


manufactured rolling stock are dealt with separately.
8. Additional precautions are taken for the movement of
ODC in electrified section where the minimum
clearance required shall be 100 mm between the contact
wire and the consignment.
a. 100 mm to 340 mm Power Off and speed 15
km/h; OHE supervisor shall accompany.
b. 340 mm to 390 mm Power on and speed 15 km/h;
and OHE supervisor shall accompany.
c. More than 390 mm Power on and speed as per
rules for classification of ODC.
9. TI, TXR with fitter and 2 khalasis must accompany 132
ton Broad gauge well wagon (BWL) carried by a
special train with 6 Guard wagons on either side.
10. The speed of the special train with BWL wagon will be
30 km/h and it shall not be loose or fly shunted and it
must not be booked beyond the Indian Territory.

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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Safety Marshalling of SLR and Anti-telescopic / Steel


bodied Coaches on Passenger trains:
a. Marshalling of Mail express trains
1. In case of SLRs having passenger portion on one side,
luggage cum brake portion on the other, it should be
scrutinize in such a way that luggage cum brake portion
is trailing outermost or next to engine.
2. Passenger portion of SLR should be locked if scrutinize
next to engine or trailing outermost.
3. In case of new design of SLR with passenger portion in
the middle, these can be positioned in either way.
4. In case of shortage of SLRs, suitable other coaching
vehicle or VPU may be provided and in case of
coaching vehicle, its doors should be locked to ensure
that passengers cant occupy it.
5. Two anti-telescopic / steel bodied coaches should be
scrutinize inside the anti-telescopic or steel bodied
SLRs at both ends.
6. After providing for Mail Express trains, all available
anti-telescopic / steel bodied SLRs should be used on
main line passenger trains and passenger trains.
b. Marshalling of short service trains Railway Board has
permitted marshalling of three coaches in front and in
rear of SLR on short trains, provided they have working
brakes and subject to two end coaches at either side is
anti-telescopic. An inspection carriage may be attached
as 4th trailer coach on such trains. [IROM 2008]
c. VPs, LRs WLRRMs, OCVs which do not carry
passengers and occupied or empty inspection carriage
may be scrutinize as operationally convenient.
d. Reserved bogies and saloons occupied by passengers
and VIPs should be treated as a passenger coach and
scrutinize accordingly.
e. Anti-telescopic / steel bodied coaches may be scrutinize
as operationally convenient.
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f. POH / sick wagons returning to shops shall be properly


locked and secured to prevent entry of passengers and
can be scrutinize as operationally convenient. If not
locked and secured for any reason, these shall be treated
as passenger coaches and marshaled accordingly.
Marshalling of passenger and mixed trains: SR (4.23-4)
1. The composition and marshalling of passenger, mail
express and mixed trains is prescribed by COM under
special instructions issued from time to time.
2. At least one Second class Luggage (SLR) Rake must be
in rear.
3. Not more than two bogies or four four-wheelers can be
attached behind the SLR. One inspection carriage can
be attached in addition to two bogies.
4. Mixed train shall be arranged as Engine, Goods wagon,
Passenger vehicle, SLR/LR, vehicles fitted with
vacuum / air brake.
5. One four wheeler must not be scrutinize between two
bogies.
6. Speed shall not exceed 75 km/h if four-wheeler
attached.
7. Goods stock shall be certified Safe to Run by TXR
before attaching.
8. Piped vehicles in a mixed train are attached inside the
rear brake van without causing interference to the train
lighting connections.
9. TXR at maintenance stations shall examine the safe to
run goods stock.
10. BPC is given by the C&W staff at originating station
for both onward and inward journey, where there is no
C&W staff at the terminal station.
Marshalling of goods trains (S.R.4.23-5)
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1. There shall be at least one goods brake van in rear.


(Except provisions of SR 4.23-1)
2. ODC wagon shall not be attached without the sanction
of COM.
3. One four-wheeler must not be attached between two
bogies except to avoid shunting enroute it can be attach
between engine and bogie.
4. One empty four wheeler must not be attached between
two loaded wagons in ghat section.
5. One damaged / sick vehicle / wagon / engine fit to run
may be attached in rear of brake van in day light hours
only.
6. A dead loco can be attached to a train only if it is
certified fit to run, escorted by assistant Loco Pilot,
speed is similar to that of train, has applicable brakes,
and permitted in that section.
7. A maximum of three locomotives (2 working + 1 dead)
with the load is permissible.
8. An unbalanced locomotive sent for POH should be
hauled by a light engine at a speed not exceeding 15
km/h.

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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4.

All the loaded and empty stock shall be grouped in


separate blocks and loaded stock shall be scrutinize
next to engine followed by the empty stock.

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Isolation and Interlocking


Isolation: It means an arrangement, secured by the setting
of points or other approved means, to protect the line so
isolated from the danger of obstruction from other
connected line or lines.
Need for isolation: When isolation is needed, the line on
which the train shall pass at a speed of more than 50 km/h
shall be isolated from the other lines.
Means of isolation:
1. Derailing switch
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2.
3.
4.
5.

Sand hump
Short dead end siding
Long dead end siding
Scotch block

Note: Sand hump / long dead end are advantageous for


simultaneous reception on single line and admitting a train
directly on a loop line and at the same time, dispatching a
train from the other connected line in the same direction.
Interlocking: It means an arrangement of signals, points
and other appliances, operated from a panel or lever frame,
so interconnected by mechanical locking or electrical
locking or both that their operation must take place in
proper sequence to ensure safety.
Essentials or principles of interlocking: Lever frames and
other apparatus provided for operation and control of
signals, points, etc., shall be so interlocked and arranged as
to comply with the following essentials:(1) It shall not be possible to take OFF a signal, unless
all points including isolation are correctly set, all facing
points are locked and all interlocked level crossing gates
are closed and locked against public road for the line on
which the train will travel including the overlap.
(2) After the signal has been taken OFF it shall not be
possible to move any points or lock on the route
including overlap and isolation, nor is to release any
interlocked gates until the signal replaced to the ON
position.
(3) It shall not be possible to take OFF at the same time,
any two fixed signals which can lead to any conflicting
movements.
(4) Where feasible, points shall be so interlocked as to
avoid any conflicting movement.
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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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Differences between Panel and Route Relay Interlocking

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.

Route Relay Interlocking


It is not route setting type
Signal and route buttons
concerned are pressed. All
the
points
including
isolation gets set and locked
and the signal will become
Off.
Provided at small yards / Provided at major yards /
stations
stations
Shunting procedure is rigid Shunting
procedure
is
flexible
Illumination and control Illumination and control
panel are together
panel are separate
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It is cheaper
SM key will be there

It is costlier
There will be no SM key

Track Circuit: It means an electrical circuit provided to


detect the presence of a vehicle on a portion of tack, the
rails of the track forming part of the circuit.
Track circuit is used for the following:
1. To fulfill the conditions of lock and block system
2. To ascertain the position of track whether occupied or
not.
3. In automatic block signalling
4. In panel and route relay interlocking
5. In centralized traffic control
6. In intermediate block signalling
7. In signal reverser to automatically put back signal to
ON position.

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Reception and despatch of trains


Reception of trains at interlocked station: SR 3.36 4
a. SM shall telephone near and far-end cabin staff advise
the number and description of train and nominate the
line which is repeated by them.
b. If the points are to be connected to sand hump, SM
shall advise far end cabin staff with Private Number.
c. Far end cabin staff shall set and lock the route and
advise near end cabin staff and release his slot control
on the required reception signal, and advise SM.
d. Near end cabin staff shall confirm to SM after setting
and locking the route for the nominated line.
e. SM., then advise near end cabin staff with Private
Number and release slot for Home signal, and the near
end cabin staff will take Off correct Home signal.
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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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d. First Stop signal is kept at ON and train stopped at it,


where is no Warner and Starter signals.
e. At non-interlocked station, Home and Outer signals are
to be kept at ON. After the train stops, they may be
taken Off and danger hand signal to be shown form
the platform.
f. On single line, Starter signal is to be kept at ON and
authority to proceed must be handed over after the train
comes to a stand.
g. In automatic section, two detonators 10 meters apart
shall be placed at a distance of 180 meters from the end
of platform towards the approaching train and danger
hand signals to be displayed form the platform.
Simultaneous reception of trains:
a. There must be one loop line each at either side of main
line.
b. Home signal must of route indicating type.
c. Far end points must be set for sand hump or long dead
end siding provided with derailing switch at an
adequate distance.
d. Each facing point must have locking arrangement either
with lock bar or track lock or route locking through
panel.
e. ICC system must be there between the two cabins.
f. Station must be of standard III interlocking.
Controllers responsibility in regard to crossing trains:
SR 3.39 3
a. Controllers must study the running of trains very
carefully before issuing instructions regarding the
crossing of trains to give precedence to more important
trains.
b. Definite instructions once issued must not be changed
except in an emergency because sudden change of
orders is apt to upset the working of a station.
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c. On wet dark nights, orders once issued must not be


changed except under very exceptional circumstances
and such cases must be reported in the diary with
reasons for change of orders.
Crossing of trains at stations provided with one
platform line: SR 3.39 4
a. While crossing two trains, passenger train is to be
received on the platform line.
b. In case of two passenger trains, first train is to be
received on the platform line unless otherwise
instructed.
c. No train shall run through, when a passenger train is on
a line without platform.

Reception of a train on an obstructed line: GR 5.09


(1) In case of reception of a train on an obstructed line, the
Station Master shalla. Whenever possible, intimate the Loco Pilot through the
Station Master of the station in rear that the train is to be
received on an obstructed line;
b. Ensure that the signal or signals controlling the reception
of the train are not taken Off and
c. Ensure that all the points over which the train has to pass
are correctly set and the facing points locked.
(2) After the train has been brought to a stand at the
relevant Stop signal, it may be received on the obstructed
line by a. scrutinize the Loco Pilot to pass the Stop signal at On
by taking Off the Calling-on signal where provided; or
b. scrutinize the Loco Pilot on the signal post telephone,
where provided, to pass the Stop signal at On, in
accordance with special Instruction; or
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c. authorizing the Loco Pilot to pass the relevant signal or


signals at on through a written authority (T/509) to be
delivered by a competent railway servant who shall pilot
the train past such signal or signals.
(3) The train shall be brought to stand at the facing points
leading to the reception line until hand-signaled forward by
competent railway servant.
(4) A Stop hand signal shall be exhibited at a distance of
not less than 45 meters from the point of obstruction to
indicate to the Loco Pilot as to where the train shall be
brought to a stand.
(5) The Loco Pilot shall keep his train well under his
control and be prepared to stop short of any obstruction.
Reception of a train on a non-signalled line: GR 5.10
(1) Should it be necessary, in an emergency, to receive a
train on a line which is not signalled for reception, the
Station Master shall ensure thata. The train is brought to a stand at the First Stop Signal
b. The line on which it is intended to receive the train is
clear up to the trailing points or up to the place at which the
train is required to come to a stand;
c. All the points over which the train has to pass are
correctly set and the facing points locked; and
d. The Loco Pilot is authorized to pass the approach Stop
signal at ON through a written authority [T/369 (3b)] to
be delivered by a competent railway servant who shall pilot
the train on to the non-signaled line.
(2) The Loco Pilot, while entering a non-signalled line,
shall proceed cautiously and be prepared to stop short of
any obstruction.
Departure of a train from a non-signalled line: GR 5.11
(1) In the event of a train having to be started from a line
not provided with a Starter signal, the Loco Pilot shall be
given a written permission (T/511) to start: Provided that
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such permission may be dispensed with where a tangible


authority to proceed is given to the Loco Pilot.
(2) The Written permission or the tangible authority to
proceed referred to in sub-rule (1) shall not be given unless
all the points for the departure of train have been set and
the facing points locked.
Departure of a train from a line provided with a
common departure signal: GR 5.12
(1) In the event of a train having to be started from a line
out of a group of lines provided with a common departure
signal, the Loco Pilot shall be given a written permission
(T/512) to start in addition to the authority to proceed under
the system of working.
(2) The written permission and the authority to proceed
referred to in sub rule (1) shall not be given unless all the
points for the departure of the train have been set and the
facing points locked.

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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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The Station Master must examine the damaged points


immediately and take steps to prevent any movement over
the damaged track until the defect has been rectified.
Points Loco Pilots trailing through S.R. 3.77 3
If on any account a point is trailed through, the Loco Pilot
must not under any circumstances back his train over the
point trailed through before the defect to the point has
either been rectified, or the point been properly set and
clamped for any further movement, provided that after
clamping, the point does not gape.
Use of crank handles SR 3.51 4
If motor points related to the panel get defective or flashing
indication is given, they should be set right by the operation
of crank handle as under:
a) In case of stations provided with interlocked crank
handles:(i) If a point is defective and has been set to the required
position by the crank handle a normal movement can be
made if the crank handle is restored to its normal lock and
the signal comes Off after being taken Off or the points
in the route are locked by route setting with steady point
indications on the panel but the signal does not come Off,
no cotter bolting / clamping and padlocking is required in
such case.
(ii) If the signal does not come Off after the signal
lever/button is operated or the route setting is not achieved
for locking of points in the route, cotter bolting / clamping
and padlocking is to be done as per S.R. 3.68-1(d) although
N or R indication is available and trains are to be
signalled past the defective signal in accordance with S.R.
3.69-1 to 3.69-5 & S.R. 3.70-1. In case of stations
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If a point is defective and is required to be set by a crank


handle, the crank handle should be issued to the
Transportation Official deputed for setting the point to the
required position. The ASM/CASM/Switchman in-charge
of taking Off the signal shall not take Off the signal and
scrutinize the movement over the point until :(i) The crank handle is either returned back to him and
kept by him in the steel case/glass case provided for the
purpose and locked or
(ii) The crank handle is retained in the possession of the
Transportation Official not lower in the rank than
ASM/CASM/Switchman who shall exchange private
numbers with the ASM/CASM/Switchman in-charge of
taking Off the signal in token of the crank handle is
being in his personal custody and of the points being
correctly set for the intended move;
(iii) If the signal comes Off, after the signal lever/ button
is operated or the points in the route are locked by route
setting with steady point indications on the panel but
the signal does not come Off, no cotter bolting /
clamping and padlocking is required in such cases. If
the signal does not come Off after the signal lever /
button is operated or the route setting is not achieved
for locking of points in the route, cotter bolting /
clamping and padlocking is to be done as per S.R. 3.681(d), although N or R indication is available and
trains are to be signalled past the defective signal in
accordance with S.R 3.69-1 to S.R 3.69-5 & S.R. 3.70-1
to 3. These instructions should be incorporated in the
Station Working Rules.

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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.

SM of the station at the other end of the section shall


take steps to introduce TSL working.
In case of doubt, Track Safe Certificate shall be
obtained by the engineering Official not less than the
rank of an Inspector.
TSL working shall be introduced between the nearest
stations provided with cross-over between Up and
Down lines.
IBS and C class stations shall be kept closed and the
commutators of the related block instruments shall be
locked in TOL position. Caution Indicator shall be
hung on the handle of block instruments in case of
Daido instruments.
SM proposing TSL working shall issue a message, to
the SM at the other end of affected section, containing
the following information under exchange of Private
Numbers.
a. Cause of introduction of TSL working.
b. The line in which the TSL working is proposed.
c. Source of information that the said line is clear.
d. Place of obstruction.
e. Names of intermediate stations if any, which would
be out of use.
f. Assurance that the trap points, if any have been
spiked or clamped and padlocked.
g. Assurance that if the train is running on the right
line, the last stop signal shall be kept in the ON
position. In case the train is running on the wrong
line, all fixed signals shall be kept in the ON
position; and
h. The number and timings of the last train which
arrived or left the block station issuing the message.
After exchanging of the above information, line clear
shall be obtained through the means of communication.
Authority:
a. Right line T / D 602
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b. Wrong line T / D 602 and T / 511 / Pilot out


memo.
9. Three parts of T / D 602 are as under:
a. Line clear ticket;
b. Authority to pass signals in ON position; and
c. Caution Order in which the following are
mentioned
1. Line on which the train is going and place of
obstruction,
2. Speed of the first train shall be 25 km/h subject
to observance of other speed restrictions in
force,
3. Warning to observe neutral section for the train
going on wrong line in electrified section and
clamping / spiking of trap points if any, and
4. Other speed restrictions in force.
10. Loco Pilot of the first train shall inform all Gatemen
and Gang men on the way about the introduction of
TSL working specifying the road on which the trains
will run.
11. The Loco Pilot of the train proceeding on the wrong
line shall switch ON the flasher light and sound
frequently short whistles.
12. Second and subsequent trains may run at their booked
speed subject to observance of other speed restrictions
in force.
13. When a train is stopped between stations on account of
accident, failure, obstruction or other exceptional cause
and the Loco Pilot finds that it cannot proceed, it shall
be protected as per GR 6.03.
14. Trains proceeding on the wrong line shall stop opposite
the first stop signal of the right line or at the lass stop
signal of the wrong line whichever comes first. SM
shall depute a railway servant with a written authority
to stop the train on danger hand signal and thereafter
pilot the train into the station.
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15. Trains proceeding on the right line shall be received by


taking Off the approach stop signals.
16. Resumption of normal working:
a. On receipt of a written certificate from a responsible
engineering Official that the obstructed track is
free and safe for passage of trains, SM shall issue a
message to the other station / stations under
exchange of Private Number and in consultation
with the SCOR, normal working shall be resumed.
b. Block instruments and all fixed signals including
those of IBH which were treated as closed shall be
brought into use immediately.
c. An entry shall also be made in the TSR of all
stations concerned showing the time of suspension
of double line working, introduction of single line
working and resumption of normal working.
d. Loco Pilot of the first train entering the section after
resumption of normal working shall inform all
Gatemen and Gang men on the way about the
resumption of normal working.
17. All the records in connection with the TSL working
shall be retained at the station and the TI of the section
must scrutinize and submit his report to the DRM
within 7 days of the resumption of normal working.

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All Communication Failure on Double line


(SR 6.02 3)
1. In the event of total interruption of communication
(TIC) occurring between two stations on a double line
section, i.e. when Line Clear cannot be obtained by any
one of the following means stated in order of preference
viz :
a. Block instruments; Track circuits or Axle counters;
b. Telephones attached to the Block Instruments;
c. Station to station fixed telephones wherever
available;
d. Fixed telephone such as Railway auto phones &
BSNL / MTNL phones;
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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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by placing three detonators at a distance of 250 250


and 10 meters apart from the train on the way out.
9. No train shall be backed.
In unavoidable
circumstances, it shall be backed only after placing
three detonators at a distance of 250 250 and 10
meters apart in the rear of the point up to which the
train is to be backed.
10. On approaching the station ahead, Loco Pilot shall stop
the train outside the first stop signal and sound
continuous long whistle.
11. If the signal is not taken Off within 10 minutes and if
the detention is likely to exceed 10 minutes, train shall
be protected in the rear by placing three detonators at a
distance of 250 250 and 10 meters apart, and Loco
Pilot shall send his assistant to the station / cabin to
inform the fact that the train is waiting at the signal for
its admission into the station.
12. After the train being admitted into the station by taking
Off the signals, the Loco Pilot shall make over the
authority to the SM.
13. Trains must continue to work on this system until
anyone of the means of communications is restored by
the competent authority.
14. A record of all trains passed over during the period
shall be maintained on the TSRs at both the stations
concerned.
15. As soon as anyone of the means of communication has
been restored, the SMs must send messages under
exchange of Private Numbers and Line clear shall not
be obtained or given until both the SMs are satisfied
that all trains dispatched from their stations have
arrived complete at the other stations. SCOR shall be
intimated about this.
16. All the records in connection with the working of trains
during the course of TIC shall be inspected by the TI of
the section, who shall prepare a report on the working
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of trains and shall forward the same along with his


report to the DRM within 7 days of communication.

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All Communication Failure on Single line


(SR 6.02 4)
1. In the event of total interruption of communication
(TIC) occurring between two stations on a single line
section, i.e. when Line Clear cannot be obtained by any
one of the following means stated in order of preference
viz:
a. Block instruments; Track circuits or Axle counters;
b. Telephones attached to the Block Instruments;
c. Station to station fixed telephones wherever
available;
d. Fixed telephone such as Railway auto phones &
BSNL / MTNL phones;
e. Control Telephone;
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2.

3.

4.

5.

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.
The SM who has a train to dispatch through the affected
block section shall open communications by
establishing contact with the SM of the block station at
the other end by sending an engine or self propelled
vehicle or any other vehicle as under in the order of
preference viz:
(i) Light engine;
(ii) Train engine;
(iii)Motor trolly / Tower wagon accompanied by a
Guard or SM;
(iv) Trolly / Cycle Trolly / Moped Trolly accompanied
by a Guard or SM;
(v) Diesel car / Rail motor car / EMU rake after
ensuring that all passengers have detrained.
The SM on duty shall advise the circumstances and the
purpose of the staff being sent with the above engine /
vehicle into the affected block section to open the
communication. He must also satisfy himself that the
staff thoroughly understand the rules of working of
trains during TIC on single line, and obtain their
signature
on the
authority in
token
of
acknowledgement.
T/B 602 is issued to the Loco Pilot of the vehicle going
to open the communication after explaining the
situation. It has the following five parts:
a) Authority to proceed without line clear,
b) Authority to pass LSS at ON,
c) Caution order 15 /10 /walking pace,
d) Line clear enquiry message,
e) Conditional line clear message.
Duties of Loco Pilot and Guard:
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a) Loco Pilot shall go through the authority and


ensures the correctness of the entries,
b) Loco Pilot shall proceed putting on the flasher light,
c) Loco Pilot shall observe the speed restriction in
force,
d) Loco Pilot shall sound frequently short whistles,
e) Loco Pilot shall stop at an adequate distance if any
vehicle is seen coming from the opposite direction
and proceed after consultation with the Loco Pilot
of the vehicle regarding the importance of the train,
distance covered, gradients, catch siding etc.
f) Loco Pilot shall stop at the FSS and sound
continuous long whistle to attract the attention of
SM.
6. On hearing the whistle, SM gets the points set and
facing points locked and receives the train by taking
Off the signals and collect T/B 602 and make proper
entry in TSR.
7. The following authorities are issued to the Loco Pilot of
the returning vehicle
a) T/G 602 or T/H 602 based on the conditional line
clear message of T/B 602,
b) T/369 (3b) to pass the signals at ON,
c) T/409 or T/A 409 to observe the speed restrictions
in force,
d) T/F 602 reply to line clear enquiry message,
e) T/E 602 if required to ask line clear.
8. While returning, the Loco Pilot of the vehicle proceed
at normal speed, and SM will receive the train by taking
Off signals and obtain T/F 602 and T/E 602.
9. SM issues the following authorities to the waiting train
before dispatching
a) T/G 602 or T/H 602 based on T/F 602.
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b) T/369(3b) to pass signals at ON.


c) T/409 or T/A 409 to observe speed restrictions in
force.
d) T/F 602 if T/E 602 is received.
e) T/E 602 if required to ask line clear.
Note: When the number of trains is same at both
stations, SM shall issue T/E 602 and T/F 602 to Loco
Pilot / Guard of each train.
10. When more than one train is waiting for line clear, T/E
602 is filled with details of all the trains.
11. If the other SM is in a position to receive all the trains,
he shall give separate private number to all the trains
and fill the details in T/F 602.
12. Under such circumstances, trains are dispatched at an
interval of 30 minutes issuing the following authorities

a) T/G 602 or T/H 602,


b) T/369(3b),
c) T/409 speed 25 /10 kmph.
13. On availability of any one of the means of
communication, both SMs ensure that the section is
clear and exchange private numbers and fill T/I 602.
14. Details of the movement are entered in TSR which are
examined by TI and a report will be sent to DRM
within seven days.

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Abnormal Working in Automatic Section


A.Working of trains during prolonged failure of signals
when means of communications are available
(S.R.9.12 1)
1. In the event of prolonged failure of all signals the
Officials concerned of the Signalling Department
shall take immediate steps to inform all concerned.
2. Before any train is allowed to enter the affected section,
it shall be brought to a stand and the Loco Pilot, Guard,
Controller and the Station Master concerned ahead of
the affected section shall be informed.
3. The Station Master shall obtain Line Clear for the
train by one of the following means of communications,
viz.
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a. Station to station fixed telephones wherever


available;
b. Fixed telephone such as Railway auto phones &
BSNL / MTNL phones;
c. Control telephone;
d. VHF sets under special instructions, but not as the
sole means of communication on sections where
passenger trains run.
4. The Station Master on duty at the station in advance
shall not give such Line Clear unless
(i) The whole of the last preceding train has arrived,
(ii) The line on which it is intended to receive the
incoming train is clear at least 180 meters beyond
the Platform Starter or the place at which the
trains usually come to a stand, and
(iii) All points have been correctly set and all facing
points locked for the admission of the train on the
said line.
5. Before handing over the Authority to Proceed all the
points over which the train will pass, shall be correctly
set and facing points locked.
6. Whenever any power operated points have to be
operated for diverting trains, these may be released and
operated locally under the written instructions of the
Station Master on duty by the Signal Maintainer at
stations where Signal Maintainers are provided.
7. T/D 912 and T/409 are issued to the Loco Pilot who
shall proceed with utmost caution and must not run at a
speed exceeding 25 km/h under any circumstances,
subject to other speed restrictions in force. He shall
continue to look out for any obstruction until he reaches
the station ahead.
8. Loco Pilot of all subsequent trains shall also proceed
with great caution, subject to other speed restrictions in
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force and must continue to look out for any possible


obstruction.
9. When approaching the next station, the Loco Pilot shall
bring his train to a stand outside the first Stop signal
and sound one continuous long whistle.
10. The Station Master shall send a man in uniform to pilot
the train from this signal, who shall obey hand signals,
if any, relayed from the station platform.
11. Clearance of the section by each train shall be intimated
to the station in rear under exchange of Private
Numbers.
12. Train Signal Register shall be brought into use and all
entries regarding train working recorded there in. The
Controller shall be kept advised of all train movements
taking place in the affected section, if possible.
13. As soon as signals are put right by competent authority,
normal working may be resumed, after exchanging
messages with Private Numbers by the Station Masters
concerned, assuring that the section is clear.
Controllers permission, if possible, should be obtained
before resumption of normal working.
14. All the records in connection with train working on
this system shall be retained at the station and the
Transportation Inspector of the section must scrutinize
them and submit his report to the Divisional Railway
Manager within seven days of the resumption of normal
working.

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B. Working of trains during failure of all signals when


no means of communication are available (S.R.9.12 2)
1. In the event of failure of all signals and when trains
cannot be worked by any of the following means, viz.,
a) Station to station fixed telephones wherever
available;
b) Fixed telephone such as Railway auto phones &
BSNL / MTNL phones;
c) Control telephone;
d) 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:

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2. The movement of trains on the affected section shall be


controlled by such stations and on such lines as are
prescribed by special instructions.
3. All points over which the trains will pass shall be
correctly set and facing points locked.
4. Whenever any power operated points have to be
operated for diverting trains, these may be released
and operated locally under the written instructions of
the Station Master on duty by the Signal Maintainer at
stations where Signal Maintainers are available.
5. Before any train is allowed to leave the station the
Loco Pilot/Motorman and the Guard of the train shall
be advised of the circumstances by the Station Master.
6. The Station Master shall give the Loco Pilot/Motorman
of each train T/B 912 which shall consist of three parts:
(a) An Authority to Proceed without line clear;
(b) A Caution Order restricting the speed to 25 km/h
over the straight with clear view and to 10 km/h
when approaching or passing any portion of line
where the view ahead is not clear due to curve,
obstruction, rain, fog or any other cause subject to
the observance of other speed restriction imposed
and speed over facing points being restricted to 15
km/h.
I An authority to pass the Automatic signals
intervening the two nominated stations at On,
the Semi-Automatic signals and manually
operated signals on being 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 crossing where he must
ascertain that the gates are locked and the hand
signals are displayed by the Gateman before he
proceeds further.
7. No train shall be allowed to enter an affected section
until there is a clear interval of 15 minutes between the
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train about to leave and the train which has immediately


proceeded, unless a shorter interval has been prescribed
under special instructions.
8. Before entering a section where there are tunnels, the
Loco Pilot shall light the buffer lamps and the electric
head lights. A tunnel shall be entered only after it
has been ascertained that it is clear. If there is any
doubt on this point, the train shall be piloted by a
Assistant Loco Pilot or Guard equipped with hand
signal and detonators.
9. The Guard shall keep a sharp lookout in the rear and be
prepared to exhibit a danger signal to prevent the
approach of a train from the rear and to protect it, if the
detention is likely to exceed 5 minutes.
10. When approaching the next station the Loco Pilot shall
bring his train to a stand outside the first Stop signal
and sound one continuous long whistle.
11. The Station Master after satisfying himself that all
points have been correctly set and facing points locked,
shall arrange for a man in uniform to pilot the train
from the signal.
12. The Loco Pilots of all trains shall make over the
Authority to the Station Master of the nominated station
at the end of the section.
13. A record of all trains passed during the course of total
interruption of communications shall be maintained in
the Train Signal Registers.
14. Trains must continue to work on this system until either
the signals are put right or any one of the means of
communications is restored by the competent authority.
15. As soon as the signals are put right, normal working
of trains shall be resumed, but where signals continue
to remain inoperative and any of the means of
communications is restored, trains will be worked as
per SR 9.12 1.
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16. All the records in connection with train working on


this system shall be retained at the station and the
Transportation Inspector of the section must scrutinize
them and submit his report to the Divisional Railway
Manager within seven days of the resumption of normal
working.

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C. Temporary Single Line working in Automatic Block


System: SR 9.12 3
In the event of obstruction of one line on the double line
section and the communications are available, the
following procedure shall be adopted
1. When it is desired to introduce temporary single line
working on double line on electric communication
instruments, the Station Master at one end of the
affected section shall, on receipt of reliable
information in writing that one line is clear, take
steps to introduce temporary single line working on
that line in consultation with the Section Controller
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and the Station Master of the station at the other end of


the section.
2. If there is reason to suspect that the line over which
temporary single line working is to be introduced is
also fouled or damaged, temporary single line working
shall not be introduced until a responsible engineering
Official not below the rank of an Inspector has
inspected that section and certified that the road is safe
for the passage of trains.
3. The movement of trains on the affected section shall be
controlled by such stations and on such lines as are
prescribed by special instructions.
4. After ascertaining that one of the lines is clear for the
passage of traffic, the Station Master proposing single
line working shall issue a message under exchange of
Private Numbers, containing the following
information, to the Station Master at the other end of
the affected section
(a) Cause of introduction of single line working,
(b) Line on which single line working is proposed.
(c) Source of information that the said line is clear,
(d) Place of obstruction,
(e) Restriction of speed, if any, on the line,
(f) Number and timings of the last train which
arrived/left the station nominated by the Divisional
Railway Manager under clause 3 above, and
(g) An enquiry about speed restriction in the opposite
direction.
5. On receipt of acknowledgment and reply to the enquiry
regarding speed restriction in the opposite direction,
from the Station Master at the other end confirmed
by a Private Number, single line working may be
introduced.
6. Line clear shall be obtained on Station to station fixed
telephones wherever available or Fixed telephone such
as Railway auto phones & BSNL / MTNL phones or
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Control telephone or VHF sets under special


instructions, but not as the sole means of
communication on sections where passenger trains run,
as the case may be, and trains run on the procedure set
out above.
7. Line Clear shall not be given unless the line on which
the train is to be received is clear at least 180 meters
beyond the first Stop signal pertaining to the correct
line or the last Stop signal pertaining to the wrong line
whichever is earlier.
8. For each first train running in the wrong direction, line
clear shall neither be asked for nor given unless the two
Station Masters have assured under exchange of Private
Numbers that all the trains running in the right direction
have already arrived complete at the station in advance.
9. Except for each first train running in the right
direction for which the procedure laid down for the
trains running in the wrong direction shall be followed,
subsequent trains running in the right direction may be
allowed to follow each other on Automatic Signal
indications, provided the station in rear has intimated
the station in advance of the fact that he is
permitting particular train/ trains to follow and has
ascertained the latters readiness to receive it/them.
Private Numbers shall be exchanged for this
transaction.
10. Train Signal Register shall be introduced at the stations
on affected section.
11. All the points over which the train will pass shall be
correctly set and facing points locked before the
movement of any train is authorized over them.
12. Whenever any power operated points have to be
operated for diverting trains these may be released and
operated locally under the written instructions of the
Station Master on duty by the Signal Maintainer at
stations where Signal Maintainers are available.
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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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18. When approaching the next station Loco Pilot of the


train running in the wrong direction shall bring his
train to a stand opposite the first Stop signal pertaining
to the correct line or the last Stop signal pertaining to
the wrong line on which he is running, whichever
he comes across first, and sound one continuous
long whistle.
19.The Station Master, after satisfying himself that all
points have been correctly set and facing points
locked, shall arrange for a man in uniform to pilot
the train from this signal, who shall obey hand
signals, if any, relayed from the station platform.
Manual/Semi-Automatic signals, if any, shall, however,
be passed on a written authority on the prescribed form
to be issued by the Station Master.
20. Resumption of normal working
(a) On receipt of written certificate from a responsible
engineering official that the obstructed track is
free for passage of trains, the Station Master shall
issue a message to other station or stations, as the
case may be, under exchange of Private Numbers
and decide, in consultation with Section
Controller, the train after the passage of which
the normal working has to be introduced.
(b) An entry shall also be made in the Train Signal
Registers of all stations concerned showing the time
double line working was suspended, time single line
working was introduced and the time normal
working was resumed.
21. All the records in connection with the temporary single
line working shall be retained at the station and the
Transportation Inspector of the section must scrutinize
them and submit his report to the Divisional Railway
Manager within seven days of the resumption of normal
working.
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Train Parting & Train Dividing


Train Parting: GR 6.08, 16.08 & SR 6.08 1, 16.08 - 1
1. Meaning: Any portion of train, if becomes detached
while in motion is called train parting.
2. Loco Pilot: If the Loco Pilot comes to know that the
train has parted, he should put on flasher light and
give 0 0, whistle repeatedly to attract attention
of the Guard till acknowledged by Guard. He should
keep the front portion of the train moving until the rear
portion has come to a stand.
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3. Guard: If the Guard comes to know that the train has


parted, he shall promptly apply hand brake of the brake
van and then signal to the Loco Pilot by waving up and
down a green signal by day and white light by night.
The Loco Pilot must acknowledge this signal with
00 whistles and use his judgement to keep the front
portion in motion until the rear portion has come to a
stand.
4. Loco Pilot of Banking Engine: If there is a banking
engine in the rear, the Loco Pilot of which discovers the
parting, he must bring the rear portion to a stand and at
the same time repeatedly give 00 whistle to attract
the attention of the Loco Pilot of the leading engine.
5. If a Gateman observes a train running in two or
more portions, he will draw the attention of the Loco
Pilot, Guard or Assistant Guard by shouting and/or
whistling. He should also show green hand signal
during day and white light during night waving up and
down vertically as high and as low as possible. He
should show no other signal. Should he fail to attract
the attention of the Loco Pilot and if there is
sufficient distance between the parted portions of the
train, he must place 3 detonators on the line 10 metres
apart for the following portion or portions to attract
the attention of the Guard by shouting and/or whistling.
He should also wave green hand signal during day and
wave white light up and down at night vertically as high
and as low as possible.
6. Station Master:
a) If the Station staff notice a train running in two or
more portions, they will endeavour to attract the
attention of the Loco Pilot and the Guard by waving
up and down a green signal by day and white light
by night, provided the line ahead is clear and send
train divided signal (6 3) to the station ahead.
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b) If the station staff is warned by 0 0 whistle, they


must promptly admit the train into the station on a
vacant line, and immediately inform the station in
rear that the train has parted and that the rear
portion may roll back towards the latter.
c) If however, the rear portion is following the front
portion, the Station Master must place three
detonators on the line to attract the Guards
attention and endeavour to bring it to a stand by the
application of wagon brakes or by heaping up earth
on the rails or other suitable means or divert it, if
possible, to a vacant loop or siding line.
7. As soon as the rear portion has come to a stand in
the section, the Guard must protect it, both in rear and
in front, or if the from portion is out of sight, in
accordance with G.R. 6.03.
8. If there is a banking engine, the Loco Pilot of the
banking engine will protect the rear and the Guard will
protect in front of the train.
9. If both the portions have come to a stand on a single
line section, the train Loco Pilot will depute Assistant
Loco Pilot to protect in front and the Guard will protect
the rear. On a double line, if the adjacent line is
fouled, that line must also be protected in accordance
with the rules.
10. When both the portions of the parted train are brought
to a stand and it is possible to couple them up, the
Guard will be responsible for bringing the two portions
together in a safe and proper manner.
11. Parted load will not be coupled if the number of wagons
in rear portion is 10 or less in four wheeler stock and 5
or less in eight wheeler bogie stock. In such case, SR
6.09 1 will be followed to clear the load. In case
where there is banking loco in rear, the load can be
recoupled.
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12. When a train parts on its journey, the tonnage and


number of vehicles/wagons of the train must be
jointly checked by the Guard and the Loco Pilot and
also by the Station Master where the train is taken in
two portions. This information must be embodied in
the joint report.
The Train Divided Signal (BWM 4.11)
a. On seeing the train running in two or more portions,
6 3 beat must be sent to the station in advance.
b. On receiving this signal the SM shall acknowledge
and place signals at Danger to prevent any train
from the opposite direction proceeding towards the
station from which such signal is received.
c. He shall take prompt steps to bring the first portion
to a halt and take all possible measures to bring the
second portion to a stop. He shall place three
detonators at 10 meters apart on the line to attract
the attention of the Guard in the second portion.
d. If stoppage of the first portion would risk a
collision, it may be allowed to proceed ahead by
waving a green signal by day and white light by
night slowly, provided the line ahead is clear.
e. Any train going in opposite direction stopped by
either SM, must not be allowed to proceed until it
has been ascertained that the line on which it is to
run is not obstructed.
f. If a train becomes parted while starting and the loco
Pilot runs forward with first portion, the Stop and
Examine Train signal must be sent to the station in
advance, and not the Train Divided signal.
g. The block section must not be cleared until all
vehicles of the divided train have arrived at either
end of the block section and the line is safe for
traffic.
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Train Dividing: (GR 6.09 SR 6.09 1)


1. When a train stops in a block section in consequence of
an accident or the inability of the engine to take the
whole train forward, the Loco Pilot of the train will
give four short (0000) whistles repeatedly and the
Guard will take immediate steps to protect the train in
rear in accordance with G.R. 6.03.
2. After the train has been protected, the Guard will
consult the Loco Pilot and if the engine, is capable of
proceeding either light or with part of the load, the
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3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Guard will take immediate steps to pin down firmly


hand brakes of at least 50% wagons of remaining
load or 10 wagons (whichever is more) and also apply
the hand brake in the brakevan. The Loco Pilot must
ensure that hand brakes on an adequate number of
wagons have been pinned down. In air braked load
close the angle cock of both the wagons/coaches from
where the load is to be divided.
The Guard will give T/609 to the Loco Pilot to
proceed to the next station, clearly stating the
number of vehicles and also the painted number and
the owning railway of the last vehicle of the load
attached to the engine.
On a single line section the Loco Pilot shall hand over
the token or the Line Clear Ticket, whichever in use,
to the Guard and obtain a receipt from him. The Guard
shall retain the token or the line Clear Ticket until the
block section has been cleared of all the vehicles of his
train.
As soon as the engine with/without vehicles is drawn
forward, the Guard will place his red hand signal in
front of the remaining load and then Guard will protect
load in front in accordance with G.R. 6.03.
The Loco Pilot will send his Assistant Loco Pilot to the
Guard who will depute the Assistant Loco Pilot with
hand signals to protect the remaining load in rear.
The Loco Pilot while working part load, without
Assistant Loco Pilot on engine, should proceed
cautiously up to the next block station.
On approaching the station ahead with the knowledge
that the block section behind is obstructed, the Loco
Pilot must stop at the outermost facing points and
give (00) whistles repeatedly to warn the station
staff that only a part of load has arrived and that the
section behind is obstructed. At stations where there
are no facing points, the Loco Pilot shall stop opposite
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station/Cabin without clearing the block section in rear


and give the prescribed whistle code.
9. The Station Master after understanding the situation
will take immediate steps to ensure that the block
section in rear is not cleared and advise the Station
Master at the other end of the obstructed block section
and the Section Controller on controlled section. He
should then exhibit All-Right hand signal from the
platform/Cabin for the train to be admitted into the
station.
10. On arrival at the station, the Loco Pilot and the Station
Master must jointly check the front portion of his load
to see that it has arrived complete.
11. When the same Loco Pilot is returning to pick up the
remaining load, he will be issued T/609; T/369(3b) or
T/511 as the case may be and T/409 - the Loco Pilot
must keep a sharp look-out and proceed cautiously at a
speed not exceeding 25 kmph making frequent use of
the engine whistle.
12. If the same Loco Pilot could not be returned due to
failure or otherwise, another engine will be sent by
Station Master under authority to proceed without line
clear.
13. Station Master will depute a Pointsman with the Loco
Pilot while returning to pick up remaining portion of
the load.
14. Loco Pilot will immediately stop his engine at the site
where the Guard is displaying the red signal. After
stopping of engine, Guard will pick up 3 detonators
and pilot the engine by riding on it towards the load
bursting the intermediate detonator.
15. As soon as the portion of the load left in the section is
either sighted by the Guard or Loco Pilot, the engine
will be brought to a halt. The Guard will get down from
the engine and pilot the engine onto the load walking at
a safe distance ahead of the engine.
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16. The Assistant Loco Pilot deputed to protect the train in


rear will be recalled who will return leaving 3
detonators on the line and picking up the intermediate
detonator.
17. Guard, Assistant Loco Pilot and the Pointsman shall
release the hand brakes, connect all the hoses and the
remaining load is taken to the next station.
18. Before clearing back section the Station Master and
Guard should jointly check that complete load has
arrived.
Note: If the engine of a passenger train is unable to haul the
full load, it will not be detached but will remain coupled up
to the train until an assisting engine arrives.
S.R. 4.48-1 The engine of a train carrying passengers must
not be detached or the train divided in section except in an
emergency, for testing a bridge or for isolating a burning
coach or coaches on a train carrying passengers.

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Assistance to Disabled Engine: (SR 6.05 2)


1. When an engine is disabled, the Guard shall
ascertain from the Loco Pilot if it is necessary to
requisition a relief engine. Should the Loco Pilot
expect to be able to put the engine in working order
within 30 minutes, he shall inform the Guard.
2. If the time is likely to be exceeded, the Guard
must send advice to the nearest station in
accordance with S.R. 6.05-1 and call for relief
engine.

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3. After having asked


for assisting engine, if
subsequently the Loco Pilot is able to repair the
damage and is in a position to restart the train, he
will ask permission of the Section Controller /
Station Master.
4. The Section Controller/ Station Master, in case
assisting engine has not entered in the block
section, will regulate the assisting engine and will
advise the Loco Pilot to start his train supported
by Train notice/Private number. Loco Pilot will
work his train cautiously up to next block station.
5. Loco Pilot shall not restart his train unless he
receives Train notice/Private number from Section
Controller/Station Master. In such case he will
wait till arrival of assisting engine.
6. If the engine of a passenger train fails in a section, a
relief engine must be requisitioned. The train
must then be worked forward with the assisting
engine coupled up to the next block station ahead,
where the Loco Pilot will decide whether he is in a
position to haul the load forward alone with his
engine or double headed with an assisting engine.

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Sending Assisting train into Obstructed


Block Section
Sending Assisting train into Obstructed Block Section and
clearing the same :( BWM 4.12)
a. If it is necessary to send an assisting train into
obstructed block section to assist a disabled train, the
SM will
1. Inform the SM at the other end of the section and
SCOR.
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b.

c.

d.

e.

2. Advise Guard and Loco Pilot of the assisting train


of the circumstances;
3. Issue T/A 602 and T/511 if required.
4. Note the circumstances and time of departure of the
train in the TSR, advise SM at the other end of the
departure and obtain acknowledgement.
The SM at the other end of the section will note the
circumstances under which an assisting train has been
sent into the block section in his TSR.
On arrival of assisting train with disabled train at either
end of the block section, the Guards of both trains will
sign in the TSR or T/1410, certifying the complete
arrival of their trains.
After confirmation from the Guards, the SM of either
end will clear the block section under exchange of
Private Numbers.
The first train entering the block section from either end
must be brought to a stand and the SM shall instruct the
Loco Pilot to proceed cautiously through the section by
issuing Caution Order.

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Train Delayed in Block Section

(GR-6.04, SR-6.04-1)

If a train carrying passengers does not arrive within 10


minutes or if goods train does not arrive within 20 minutes
after allowing for its normal running time from the station
in rear, the Station Master shall intimate action in the
following manner when a train is delayed in the block
section :1. The Station Master at the Station in advance shall
immediately advise the Station in rear and Section
Controller of this fact.
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2. Arrange to send a railway employee into the block


section to fetch information regarding the whereabouts
of the train and in case of mishap, the nature of
assistance required.
3. On a double line section if there is a tunnel and the train
is delayed, the Station Master shall prevent any train
from proceeding on its journey in the opposite direction
until he has first ascertained that the line is clear. If
there is no tunnel in the block section, the Station
Master must stop the first train proceeding in the
opposite direction and inform the Loco Pilot of the
circumstance and instruct him to proceed cautiously.
4. The Guard of train carrying passengers which are
provided with a set of portable field telephone, when
delayed in block section over 10 minutes will also
inform the controller on controlled section the cause
and portable duration of the delay.
5. The Controller on receipt of such advise shall
immediately warn the station where a Medical van or
first aid chests are located so that they would be kept in
readiness for dispatch to site of the accident on receipt
of further information.

Working of Tower Wagon (GR-17.08, SR-17.08-1)


1. Whenever its necessary to work a Tower Wagon
either for the maintenance of OHE or attending to the
site of Break Down or for any other reason, the
person in charge of the Tower Wagon shall advise the
Station Master about the movement of Tower Wagon.
2. A Tower Wagon is to be treated like a train and shall
be worked without a Guard. The duties and
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3.

4.

5.

6.

responsibilities for protecting the train/track and other


duties of the Guard shall devolve on the OHE
Supervisor accompanying the Tower Wagon.
In case of an arranged OHE block, one or more
Tower Wagons can be worked and follow one
another. The Station Master, while authorizing the
following Tower Wagon/Wagons into occupied
affected OHE section, shall issue an Authority to
Proceed Without Line Clear authority on the
prescribed form (T/A-602) to pass the last stop signal
at ON and a caution order mentioning the site of
work indicating the speed
which under no
circumstance, shall exceed 8KMPH. The first Tower
Wagon to enter the section shall also not exceed the
prescribed limit of 40 KMPH.
A Tower Wagon shall, however, not be permitted to
enter the section following a train in Absolute Block
Signalling Territory.
After completion of the work, the Official in charge
of the Tower Wagon which entered last in the section
shall certify at the Station in advance about clearance
of the section and initial against the relevant entry in
the Train Signal Register in Token of the section
having been cleared of the last Tower Wagon.
Tower Wagons have a key role in the maintenance of
OHE and for attending the break downs. As such as
soon as the programmed and sanctioned work is
completed they shall be returned to their base depot
with the utmost expedition in as much the same way
as an Accident Relief Train.

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Working of Material Trains.

(GR-4.62, SR-4.62-1)

Definition Material Train means a departmental train


intended solely or mainly for carriage of railway material
when picked up or put down or for execution of works,
either between stations or within station limits.
Ordering and Working
1. A material train shall be worked only with permission
of the Station Master on each side and in accordance
with special instruction.
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2. On receipt of advice from the engineering department,


the Sr. Divisional Operating Manager will order the
train by letter to all concerned detailing the sections
over which the material train will work, the date on
which it will commence working, the station at which it
will stable and the Official who will be in-charge of the
train.
3. The engineering department must gives adequate notice
but not less than three days regarding the working of
material train.
4. If the working of a material train is suspended for than
a fort night or the section over which it is to work is
altered, a fresh all concerned letter or telegram must
be issued.
5. Each material train must have at least one brake van in
rear, and when available two brakevans, one in front
and the other in rear.
6. The Engineering Supervisor in-charge of the material
train must ensure that the rake is examined at least once
in 15 days in case of air brake stock and once in 10
days in case of vacuum brake stock by Carriage and
Wagon staff. The brake power certificate issued by
C&W staff should be in possession of the Engineering
Supervisor in-charge before the material train is
allowed to proceed.
7. The responsibility that train is so examined shall
devolve on the Engineering Supervisor in-charge of the
material train.
8. A material train shall usually work between sunrise and
sunset, On Mumbai - Kalyan section and in urgent

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cases on other sections, the Division Railway Manager


may authorise the working of material train after sunset.
9. When running between block stations with the engine
leading, the speed of a material train must not exceed
the prescribed speed of goods trains.
10. No unloading will be done while the train is in motion
except from under order of the engineering Official incharge and at a speed not exceeding 8 kmph.
11. When the engine is pushing the train or a placed in a
emergency somewhere in the middle of the train, and
the brake van is leading:a. The speed must not exceed 25 kmph. On the straight
line, and 8 kmph. Over a turn out.
b. The Guard must travel in the leading brake van and
must exhibit hand signals to the Loco Pilot.
c. The train crew must keep a good look-out especially in
the direction in which the train is moving and must be
prepared to stop short of any obstruction or level
crossing.
d. When approaching turn-outs, the Guard must stop the
train and satisfy himself that the points are correctly set
and that all non-interlocked points are locked and
manned.
e. When the engine is pushing the train and brake-van is
not leading, the Guard must travel in the leading vehicle
which is fitted with a vacuum/air brake valve or hand
brake. If the leading vehicle is not so fitted, he will
travel in the nearest vehicle thereto, so fitted. He must
exhibit hand signals to the Loco Pilot.
12. A material train must not be divided outside station
limit.
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13. A material train should work on the proper road. If a


material train has to push back to station, from where it
has started, the rule for pushing back as given in SR4.12-2 must be followed. In case a material train has to
work in the block section in the rear, the line must be
blocked back and the Loco Pilot must be given an
authority on prescribed form for entering the section. At
a station where daidos lock and block instrument are
installed, the Loco Pilot shall be given the occupation
key for entering the rear block section.
14. When a material train is working between stations, the
Guard will in consultation with the engineering Official
in-charge of the material train, depute adequate number
of permanent competent engineering staff to protect the
by means of banner flags as follows.
The person or persons deputed for protecting the train
will proceed to the rear of the train on the double line
and both in rear and in front on single line, 600 meters
on broad gauge and 400 meters on meters and narrow
gauge and will place a banner flag across the track or in
the case of cutting or other obstruction, at such other
places not less than 600 meters on broad gauge and 400
meters on meter and narrow gauges so that the banner
flag is plainly visible to Loco Pilots of approaching
trains. The person deputed to protect the train must
place two detonators. 10 meters apart near the banner
flag. He must shift the banner flag and the detonators
when necessary, as the train moves.

Stabling of Material Train

(GR 4.64 SR 4.64-1)

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1. A material train shall not be stabled on a running line at a


station, except in unavoidable circumstances.
2. When a material train is stabled at a station, it shall be
protected in the following manner and the Station Master
shall ensure that a) Material train arrived complete in fouling mark and
derailing switch.
b) Apply hand brake of all vehicles of material train. and
Guard shall insure to apply hand brake of brakevan.
c) All necessary points have been set against the line on
which the material train is stabled and such point have
been secured with clamps or bolts and cotters and
padlocks and key of such padlock are kept in his
custody.
d) Lever/ button color, slide pin and button cap must
placed pertaining to blocked line.
e) The Guard shall not relinquish charge until he has
satisfied himself that the material train has been
protected as prescribed in this rule.

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Working of Trolly

(GR 15.18)

A vehicle, which can be lifted bodily Off the line by four


men, shall be deemed a trolley.
Rules of working a Trolly - (SR 15.18-1)
1. A Trolly shall not, except in cases of emergency, be
used for the carriage of permanent way or other heavy
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material and when a trolly is so loaded, it shall be


deemed, for purposes of these rules, to be a lorry.
2. All Officers and inspectors of the Engineering, S&T,
Operating, Commercial, and OHE departments as may
be required permitted to use trollies.
3. For use of trolly railway servant must in a possession of
permit signed by the CE, CBE, CSO, CSTE,
CSTE(CON.) , DRM ,Sr.DEN, Sr. DSTE.
4. The permit will only be issued after the person, in
whose name this issued has been examined and
declared to be conversant with the rules for running of
trollies. The permit shall be valid for a period of one
year from the date of issue. It shall therefore be
renewed annually after the person holding it has been
examined as mentioned above.
5. Each trolly
have marked on it the Number,
Designation, and code initials of the Headquarter,
Station of the Officials, to whom it is allotted, painted
in white letters conspicuously.
6. Trolly shall always be pushed and not pulled.
7. Any other unauthorized aid for their propulsion is
strictly prohibited.
8. While passing level crossing, trolly staff should look
out for road traffic.
9. The total number of persons including trolly men,
which can be carried on a trolly, must not exceed 10.
10. When a trolly is run under block protection, it must be
accompanied by not less than 4 trolly men.
11. When running without block protection a trolly must
accompanied by 4 trolly men in addition to extra trolly
men must be taken.
12. On electrified section, 5 trolly men must accompany a
trolly.
13. During night, all trollies must work under block
protection except in a grave emergency.
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14. Whenever a trolly/motor trolly/lorry be placed on


platform for being loaded on a train or for any other
purpose, it should be placed parallel to the track,
properly locked and in charge of a railway servant. It
should be so placed as not to come in the way of
passengers and railway staff.
15. Working of trolly I. Without block protection
II. With block protection
I. Working of Trolly without block protection 1.When it is proposed to work a trolly outside station
limits without block protection, the Official-in-charge
of the trolly shall ascertain the where about of trains
that he is likely to encounter on the section before he
places the trolly on the line.
2.Where due to curves, Cutting, or gradient, a line clear
view is not available for a distance of 1200 metres , the
trolly must be protected in accordance with G.R 15.27
and 15.27-1.
3. Special precautions should be taken while working
trollies without block protection due to sharp curves,
cutting, tunnels etc.-

a. The Officials in charge of the trolly shall advise in


writing to the Station Master on duty, where he
intends to place the trolly on line, specifying the
period the trolly will work in the block section.
b.The Station Master will advice the Official in charge
of the trolly about the particulars of running trains and
suggests after which train, trolly placed on line.
c. The Station Master at the station at either end of the
block section where the trolly is working, issue
caution order to the Loco Pilot of all train proceeding
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into the block section where the trolly is working until


the trolly clears the Block section.
d.When trolly has cleared the block section and arrived
station or in charge of trolly inform to Station Master
that trolly removed from line, issue of Caution Order
to Loco Pilot will be discontinued.
e. When two trollies are running together in the same
direction, as far as possible, they shall be kept
distance of one telegraph post.
II. Working of Trolly with block protection 1. When working a trolly or before entering in block
section in charge of trolly notify the Station Master
where trolly will work and the duration of halt.
2. Station master advice other ends SM and take
permission from SCOR for working of trolly. After
getting permission from SCOR both sides SM exchange
massage with P.No. SM of both end shall not enter any
train in Block section until the in charge of trolly issue
a massage of Trolly removed from track with P.No.

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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.

an adequate distance after advising the Station


Master concerned.
When motor trolly follows a train or another motor
trolly at minimum distance of 500 meter should be
kept with the train or trolly to be followed.
A motor trolly must be manned by minimum 4
bodied trollymen.
On a motor trolly the total number of persons
including trollymen must not exceed 7 in the case of
4 HP and 10 in case of 6 HP motor trolly.
When a motor trolly is running, there shall be at
least 2 persons seated in front.
The speed of motor trollies while passing over
points and crossings, Irrespective of whether the
trolly is running on the straight or turnouts, shall not
exceed 15 kmph. The station master of the station
situated short of the place where spring points are
located, shall issue Caution Order .
Working of motor trollies double line where Lock
and Block instruments have been providedLine clear will obtain on block telephone without
operation of block instrument.
T/369(3b) will issued to the In charge of Motor
Trolly to pass last stop signal in the On position.
The P.No. received from S.M. in advance will be
recorded on T/369(3b) and it should be clearly
endorse that line clear has been obtained. A
manuscript memo given to in charge of Motor
Trolly to enter the Block section.
If possible receiving station master will arrange for
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at the station in advance , the Official-in-charge of


the motor trolly will deliver the authority to the
station master with the endorsement that the motor
trolly has arrived complete and sign with date and
time on it. The authority must be retained by the
Station Master at receiving end and pasted in
station diary then section clear the block section
supported by a Private Number.
d. To cancel line clear for a motor trolly, message will
be exchanged between the Station Master with
private number.
8. Working of motor trollies on single line sections where
token less block instruments are provided.
a) Line clear will obtain on block telephone without
the operation of block instruments.
b) Then he will prepare a manuscript authority to
enter the block section in duplicate with private
number obtained in the support of line clear. One
copy of the same will be handed over to in charge
of the motor trolly and T/369(3b) authority will be
issued to pass the last stop signal at on position.
c) Reception signals to be taken Off at next station.
d) On arrival at the other end of the block section the
in charge of the motor trolly hands over the
authority to the station master with the
endorsements the motor trolly has arrived
complete. station master pasted the same in his
diary.
e) To cancel line clear for a motor trolly messages will
be exchange between the Station Master with
private number.
9. A motor trolly following a train or another motor trolly
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a. A motor trolly may follow a train or another motor


trolly only during day and clear visibility both single
and double line sections with minimum distance of 500
meters.
b. A motor trolly following train or another motor trolly
station master prepared motor trolly permit (T/1525) in
duplicate one copy handed over to in charge and obtain
signature on second copy.
c. The last stop signal shall not be taken Off for
following Motor Trolly an authority on form T/369(3b)
to pass the same in the on position.
d. S.M. shall give departure signal when motor trolly
entered in block section and inform of next SM about
motor trolly following a train or another motor trolly.
SM inform departure time of each trolly.
e. SM may receive the following motor trolly by taking
Off signals on an unoccupied line or take Off the
calling on signal or showing hand signal if motor trolly
received on an occupied line.
f. SM should not clear block section until last motor trolly
has arrived.
g. On arrival of last Motor Trolly SM shall inform to SM
in rear arrival time of each Motor Trolly / Train with
exchange of Private number. and recorded in the TSR
of the both station.
h. .Where token instruments are in use the token received
from the preceding train or motor trolly shall be kept in
the safe custody of the station master on duty and
inserted in the block instruments only after the arrival
of the last following motor trolly.
i. If there is more than one motor trolly to follow a
proceeding train or motor trolly the station master hand
over motor trolly permit to each in charge of motor
trolly and will add the words last motor trolly on the
permit of last motor trolly.
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j.

Each in charge of a motor trolly will hand over the


trolly permit to the station master on duty at the station
in advance. The in charge of last motor trolly must sign
in TSR.

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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.

A Lorry shall invariably be worked under block protection


when
1. It is necessary during an emergency to run it at
night or when the visibility is restricted due to dust,
storm, fog, rain or any other cause
2. It is loaded with rails or girders.
3. It is loaded with specially heavy materials which
can not be readily unloaded.

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4. When it is working in certain sections with heavy


curves, cutting or on ghat sections.
5. A lorry may be worked without block protection
when the in charge before putting a lorry on the
line has ascertained from the station master on duty
whether line clear can be obtained for the lorry
without causing detention to a train if no detention
would be caused, Line clear should be obtained. In
charge of lorry after considering the urgency of
work to be done should decide whether to place the
trolly on the line or wait until line clear can be
obtained for it.
6. Lorry may be worked without block protection
following precautions should be taken by In charge
of a Lorry.
a. When intends to place the lorry on the line in midsection. He shall issue a message on field
telephone to station master indicating the exact
kilometer. This message shall be supported by a
private number.
b. The station master who receives notice shall
inform the in charge of the lorry about particulars
of trains which are expected to run on the section
and also the time at which the lorry can be placed
on the line.
c. When permission has been asked to keep the
lorry on line from block sections the station
master shall block the line and issue a message to
the in charge shall be supported by a private
number.
d.The in charge of the lorry shall under no
circumstances keep the lorry on the line unless he
has obtained acknowledgement in writing from
the station master of the station at which the lorry
enters the section that he has advised the station
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master concerned in regard to the issue of caution


order.
e. When lorries follow one another, a minimum
distance of 2 telegraph posts should be kept.
f. Lorry shall not be allowed to enter block section
during ACF and TSL except grave emergency.
g. Material lorry to have it protected in accordance
with the provision of GR 15.27and SR15.27-1.

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MONSOON PATROLLING (SR15.04-2)


1.Before rain patrol chart should be prepared by Engineering
department and distribute to station master with
instructions i.e. time of patrolling, book no. which
kilometer patrolman should be exchange of book and
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2.Exact date of patrolling should be inform to station master


by AEN/PWI.
3. Patrolman on his patrol book taken sign of station masters.
During patrolling on scheduled time both the stations.
4. both the patrolman meet fixed spot in section and
exchange on his book and returned to station master sign
on his book.
5. Station master record in his diary name of patrolman, the
actual time and scheduled time of his arrival and departure
from the station.
6. If a patrolman on arrival at the end of the beat does not
find the next patrolman. He must walk on until he meets
him
7.If the patrolman does not meet opposite direction in whole
section. Patrolman should go to next station and inform
station masters and taken sign in his book. Station master
inform other end station master and PWI. PWI will depute
another patrolman
8. If a patrolman does not turn up with in 15 minutes of his
scheduled arrival the station masters on duty will take the
following action.
9.He must stop run through trains proceeding into the block
section.
10. He must advice the station master at the other end of the
section to take similar action and also advice controller.
11. He must issue a caution order to all trains proceeding into
block section advising the Loco Pilot to be on the alert and
specify a speed restriction of 40 km/h during the day when
the visibility is clear and 15 km/h during the night or during
the day when visibility is not clear
12. He shall also initiate action to ascertain the reason for the
patrolman not turning up by either sending a Gangman or a
Pointsman.
13. The caution order will be issued until the patrolman has
arrived and reported that the line is safe for passage of
trains.
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Defective Permanent Way (S.R.6.07-1)


If Loco pilot or Guard experiencing any abnormal
condition in the track over which his train has passed
and he considers that the portion of the track over
which his train has passed is detrimental for safe
running of subsequent trains will take action as under :1. Stop his train at next block station without clearing
the block section, whistle frequently and inform the
SM through available means of communication. In
case of IBS and Automatic block territories, the
loco pilot must inform the SM in rear and Loco
pilot of trains already left station in rear through
available means of communications to stop
movement of trains.
2. A written memo indicating the details of the
occurrence is given to SM by the Loco pilot.
3. The SM must issue a message to the SM of the
other end, and Junior engineer/Section engineer
(P.way), AEN, DEN,CHC and DOM.
4. Arrange to dispatch a Track maintenance
Machine/Tower wagon/ Light Engine or in their
absence a train accompanied by an engineering
Official with a caution order to the effect to Stop
Dead. The engineering Official will inspect the
track and shall allow the train to pass only after
satisfying that the track is safe for the passage of
train. Advice the condition of the track and any
restriction of speed to be imposed to the SM
personally or through written memo which may be
sent through the Loco pilot. In the absence of
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engineering Official the train will send with Caution


Order(T/409) instructing Stop dead before the
affected KM and after satisfying himself about the
condition of track, pass over the track at 10 Kmph.
5. If he finds the line is unsafe to pass, he shall return
to station in rear. If Loco pilot is not able to detect
any defect in track, subsequent trains shall be
dispatched with a speed 10 kmph over the affected
track till the track is certified to be safe by
engineering Officials.
6. If the Guard of any train experiences any abnormal
occurrence in the track while working his train, he
must inform the Loco pilot of his train through
Walkie-talkie or other available means of
communication after which the Loco pilot shall
take action as mentioned above.

Failure of Rail/Welding - (SR15.17-1)


In the event of a rail/weld failure, the Keyman
/Gangmate/ P.way Mistry or Cold weather Patrolman,
shall after protecting the line, make necessary
emergency repairs to the track and pass traffic at 20
kmph. The temporary/permanent repairs to track shall
be done by Gangmate / P.way Mistry or Cold weather
Patrolman, shall after protecting the line, make
necessary emergency repairs to the track and pass
traffic at 20 kmph. The temporary / permanent repairs
to track shall be done by the P.W.I. as soon as possible
and restored traffic at normal speed.

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TYPES OF MACHINE
1.

TTM :

Tie Tamping Machine.

2.

DTS

Directed Track Maintenance.

3.

DTS

Dynamic Track Stabilizers.

4.

DGS

Dynamic Track Stabilizers.

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5.

BCM :

Ballast Cleaning Machine.

6.

BRM :

Ballast Regulating Machine.

7.

FRM :

Formation Rehabilitation Machine.

8.

CSM :

Continuous Sleeper Maintenance.

9.

CSM :

Continuous Action Tamping


Maintenance.

10. RGM :

Rail Grinding Machine.

11. SCM :

Sleeper Changing Machine.

12. HTM :

Hydraulic tamping Machine.

13. ALM :

Automatic Lining Machine.

14. PTM :

Points Tamping Machine.

15. STM :

Switch Tamping Machine.

16. SBS

Shoulder Ballast Screener.

17. TRT

Track Relaying Train.

18. UNIMAT:

Universal Tamping Machine.

19. PQRS :

Plasser Quick Relaying System.

20. MFD

Maschinen Fabricen Deutschland.

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Working of Track maintenance machines


(G.R. 4.65)

1.On track maintenance machines are self propelled. .


These shall be worked as a train.
2.In case of movement from one station to another station
only one /coupled On track Track maintenance machine
may be allowed under one authority to proceed.
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3.Machine shall work under the direct supervision of an


engineering Official, not below the rank of Sectional
Engineer / P.Way, who will be responsible for taking the
traffic block and for protection of the lines while the
work is in progress.
4.The Track Maintenance Machine working competency
certificate to the Operator will be issued by Dy.CE(TM) /
XEN(TM) and will be valid for 3 years.
5.The competency certificate regarding safety rules to the
Operator will be issued by the Sr.DSO/DSO of the
concerned division and will be valid for one year.
6.The Operators of the machines shall take initial training
at ZRTI/BSL and refresher courses shall be once in three
years.
7.No Track maintenance Machine shall be brought on a
running line without the written permission (T/806) of the
Station master.
8.The Track maintenance machines shall work under line
block. The Jr. Engineer/Sr. Sectional Engineer(P.way)
incharge of the machines shall give the requisition for
block in detail to SM. The SM shall then contact the
controller and SM shall return the original of the
requisition with endorsing the duration of block permitted
and other special instructions, if any.
9.Maximum permissible speed of machines should be
approved by CRS. On point and crossing, the speed shall
however, be restricted to 15 kmph.
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i) SM will obtain line clear from station in advance, take


Off last stop signal, Token and permit will be issued by
SM and signed by operator and handed over to JE / SE.
ii) On completion of the work, machine will be received by
taking Off reception signals. JE/SE will hand over the
token and permit to SM. then only SM will clear back the
section.
b. Work and Return With Token Instrument :
SM will obtain line clear from station in advance, take
Off last stop signal, issue token and permit which will be
signed by Operator and handed over to the JE/SE. On
completion of work, the machine will be received by taking
Off reception signals. JE/SE shall hand over the token and
permit to the SM and also issue a certificate to the SM that
track is fit for train movement. Then only SM will
normalize the block instrument.
c. Work and Return -Token less Block Instrument:SM will block back the section and take of the shunting
key, issue a permit which will be signed by the Operator
and hand over to the JE/SE. T/369(3b) will be issued for
passing the last stop signal at danger.
On completion of the work, the machine will be received
by taking Off reception signals. JE/SE shall hand over the
shunting key and permit to the SM. He will also issue a
certificate to the SM that the track is fit for train movement.
Then only SM will remove the Block Back.
II. On double line section :
a.
Work and Proceed - (Via Right direction)

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i. SM will obtain line clear from station in advance, take


Off the last stop signal. Issue a permit which will be
signed by Operator and hand over to JE/SE (P.Way)
ii.The machine will be received by taking Off reception
signals at next station.
iii.JE/SE will hand over permit to the SM and he also
certify that track is safe for train movement. Then only
the SM will clear back the section.
b. Work and Proceed - (Via wrong direction):i. SM will take the line clear from station in rear.
ii. SM will issue Paper line clear ticket and permit which
will be signed by Operator and hand over to the JE/SE(P
way). The machine shall be piloted out of the station.
iii. After completion of the work, the operator shall bring
their machine to stop opposite the first stop signal
pertaining to the right line or at the last stop signal to the
wrong line whichever they come across first. A Railway
servant in uniform will pilot the machine in to the station.
iv. JE/SE will hand over the paper line clear ticket / Permit
to SM and also certify that the track is fit for train
movement. Then only the SM will close the line.

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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pertaining to the line on which they are running whichever


comes across first.
iii. A Railway servant in uniform will pilot the machine
into the station on a written authority.
iv. JE/SE will hand over the Permit to the SM and certify
that Track is fit for train movement, then only, the SM will
cancel block forward.
d. Work and return (via wrong direction)
i. SM will block back the section and issue machine permit
or Shunting Key if any to JE / SE and obtain signature of
machine operator.
ii. SM shall be Issue pilot out memo.
iii. On completion of the work the machines will be
received by taking Off reception signal.
iv. JE/SE shall hand over the machine permit / shunting key
if any, to the SM on duty. He will also issue a certificate
that the track is fit for train movement, then only, the SM
will remove block back.

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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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railway property. For statistical purposes accident has been


classified in categories from A to R excluding I and O.
Classification of Accidents: (AM 117 124)
Accidents are classified under following heads 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Train Accidents
Yard Accidents
Indicative Accidents
Equipments Failures
Unusual Incidents.

1. Train Accidents Train accidents is an accident that


involve a train. Train accidents are further divided as
a. Consequential Train Accidents Include train
accidents having serious repercussion in terms of either one
or many or all the following
Loss of human life
Human injury
Loss of Railway property
Interruption of Rail traffic.
Train accident under following classification will be
termed as consequential train accident.

Collision
Fire
Level crossing
Derailment
Miscellaneous

All cases under category A1 to A4


All cases under category B1 to B4
All cases under category C1 to C4
All cases under category D1 to D4
All cases under category E1

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b. Other Train Accidents.- All other accidents which are


not covered under the definition of consequential train
accident are to be treated as other train accident.
2. Yard Accidents: All accidents that take place in a yard
and does not involve a train are termed as yard accident.
These include accidents falling under category A-5,B-7,C-9
and D-6.
3. Indicative accidents: In real term they are not accidents
but are serious potential hazards and include all cases of
train passing signal at danger, averted collision, breach of
block rule coming under classification F,G and H.
a. Averted collision An averted collision is a
circumstance under which but for the vigilance shown by
any person or persons, a collision could have occurred,
either in the block section or within the station limits
between two trains or between a train and an obstruction.
Provided further that such an occurrence may not be treated
as an Averted Accident
i) If, outside the station limits, the distance between the
two trains or the train and the obstruction at the time the
train or trains have finally come to a stop, is 400 meters or
more.
ii.) If, within the station limits, there is an intervening stop
signal at danger governing the moving train, and
compliance by the moving train with the indication
conveyed by the stop signal averted the collision between
the trains or between the train and the obstruction.
b. Breach of Block rules- When a train inters a block
section without any Authority to proceed or with an
improper authority to proceed, or is received on a blocked
line not constituting an averted collision, or when it enters
or is received on a wrong line at a station or a Catch / Slip
siding or sand hump, it constitutes breach of Block Rules.
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c. Signal passed at danger- Passenger train passed signal


at danger without proper authority (H-1) and other train
passed signal at danger without proper authority (H-2)
4. Equipment failure Failure of railway equipment i.e.
Engine, rolling stock, permanent way, OHE, signal and
telecommunication (J,K,L,M)
5. Unusual Incident These include cases related to law
and order but not resulting in train accidents and other
incidents under classification N, P,Q and R
Reportable train accident- (AM-106)
All accident falling under the purview of section 113 of
railway act 1989 are termed as reportable train accident and
include following 1. Any accident attended with loss of human life, or with
grievous hurt.
2. Any collision between trains of which one is a train
carrying passengers or
3. The derailment of any train carrying passenger, or of any
part of such train, or
4. Accident which are attended with loss of human life in
passenger trains involving train wrecking or attempted train
wrecking , cased of running over obstruction placed on the
line, of passenger falling out of train or of fires in trains, or
grievous hurt as defined in the Indian Penal Code , or
serious damage to railway property of the value exceeding
rupees 25 Lakhs which have not actually occur which by
the nature of the accident might reasonably have been
expected to occur and also cased interruption of any
important through line of communications for at least 24
hours.
Means to report of an accident AM 201
Every Railway servant shall report with least possible delay
every Accident or Unusual Occurrence in the course
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of working the Railway which may come to his notice, to


the nearest station master or section in charge through the
following any possible means1. PFT/EFT/Walkie-Talkie / VHF set /Mobile phone
2. Gate Telephone.
3. By stopping train/loco/trolly or other vehicle passing
on adjacent line.
4. BSNL/MTNL Telephone
5. By sending message through a railway servant to the
nearest SM.
6. Sending the light engine of the train before detaching
the engine ,SR 6.09-1 should be followed, however in
case of suspected sabotage, engine etc should not be
disturbed ,or
7. By road transport if available.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT (AM 105)
a) Accident to a train carrying passengers which is
attended with
i. Loss of life or
ii. With grievous hurt (as per section 320 of IPC) to a
passenger in the train, or
iii. With serious damage to railway property of the
value exceeding Rs. 2 Crores. and
b) Any other accidents which in the opinion of the Chief
Commissioner of Railway Safety or CRS require the
holding of an inquiry by the CRS shall also be deemed to
be a serious accident.

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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(b) Cases involving persons being Railway servant or


holding valid passes / ticket or otherwise who are killed or
grievously injured while traveling outside the rolling stock
of a passenger train such as on foot board or roof or buffer
but excluding the inside of vestibules between coaches, or
run over to a Level Crossing or elsewhere on the Railway
track by a train , and
(c) Level crossing accident where no passenger or Railway
servant is killed or grievously hurt unless the Chief
Commissioner of Railway Safety or Commissioner of
Railway Safety is of the opinion that the accident requires
the holding of an inquiry by the Commissioner of Railway
Safety.
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
After accident cope the situation the steps taken by
Rail administration called Disaster Management
The top priority of Railway to provide accident
free, safe journey. For which continuous effort are carrying
on. New technology has been introduced in Railway. Effort
are taken to less dependence on human being and system
made such type that human failure does not made any
unusual.
The best training has been given to employee and
how to stress free this also describe by training. But there
are always chances of accident and to cope the situation of
the system called Disaster Management.
In every 150 to 200 k.m. Accident relief train and
Medical relief train provided and staffs are made available
round the clock. Target time for dispatched also fixed. Each
train movement Rail employee trained in First Aid.
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First aid available with Station Master and Guard,


Phone no. of local administrative Offices, hospitals and
their name displayed for quick information and assistance.
Object of Disaster Management (AM - 301)
1. Protection of adjacent running line.
2. Protect ion of the site of accident.
3. Save life and alleviate suffering.
4. Protect property including mails.
5. Provide succor and help the passengers at the site of the
accident.
6. Transportation of stranded passengers.
7. Preservation of clue and ascertain the cause of the
accident.
8. Restore through communication.

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

Note - Each hooter code will be repeated twice with an


interval of five minutes.
Target time for turning out the Breakdown trains.
ART

During day. - 30 minutes.


During night. - 45 minutes.

Note : The time is reckoned from the time of ordering to


the time of leaving the shed.
Target time for turning out the Medical Van.
MRV

In case of Double exit siding - 15 minutes.


In case of Single exit siding - 20 minutes.

Note: The time is reckoned from the time of ordering to the


time of dispatch.
General Instructions :
1. Accident relief train run on priority, giving
precedence of all trains.
2. MRV should be preceding over Relief train.
3. MRV and ART should be dispatched on their
schedule time.
4. Relief train should not be delayed for Guard, the
breakdown incharge will carry the train and Guard
will send by following means.
Duty of Station master after accident (AM 311)
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If an accident comes to the notice to the Station Master, he


shall immediately 1.Ensure that no other train enters the affected section. On
Double line he must lock the commutator of the block
instrument controlling the affected section in Train on
Line position.
2.Advise the controller of the accident, indicating the nature
of medical and other assistance required. If the section is
not controlled or if the control phone is out of order, the
DOM or the CHC must be advised on the public phone or
by other means available. The Station Master of adjacent
station and other major station should also be advised
accordingly.
3.Take action to protect and safe Guard Railway and public
property.
4.Collect medical aid, if required, locally from the nearest
hospitals, dispensaries and doctors. In order to convey
medical help to the site of the accident, trolleys may be sent
out and train engines utilized or outside conveyance
requisitioned, if necessary .In this connection, he must
requisition help from the local police and Magistrate.
5.Report the accident to all concerned as prescribed in rules.
6.Call all the Off duty staff and allot them specific duties
for relief and rescue.
7.Arrange to provide all sort of assistance to the affected
passengers such as catering, drinking water, issue of
complimentary passes, free messages to relatives etc.
8.Open information counter and booth for giving information
to the public regarding name of the injured / dead passenger
and regulation /diversion of the train etc. STD booth

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located at stations /adjacent areas should be utilized for


giving relevant information.
9. Arrange for whatever assistance is required in connection
with clearing arrangements, transshipment etc. and provide
lights, refreshments, manual help and any other
requirements which can be procure within his resources.
10. Arrange for the section to be cleared of unaffected
vehicles as early as possible, but if the accident is attributed
to sabotage or suspected sabotage he shall not do so, but
wait for instructions from the Officer in charge at site.
11. Remain on-duty taking orders from the control and the
Officer in charge of break down operations till the accident
is cleared or he is replaced by a competent person.

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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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6.Render all possible Assistance to Guard particularly, in


the assessment of damage to rolling stock and or
locomotive and the nature of assistance required.

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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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7. Arrange to tea, water and refreshment to the injured


with the help of ticket checking staff and other
commercial staff available.
8. Preserve and safe - Guard all clues of probable
cause of accident.
9. Arrange protection of belonging of passenger and
railway property with the help of RPF / GRP and
other volunteers.
10. Post a Railway Servant to man the field telephone
to ensure regular flow of information to the Control
till arrival of ART and remain in general charge till
replaced by a senior Railway Official.

*****

Block Instrument Bell code


BWM-4.01, GR-14.05)
S
r
INDICATION
.
1 Call Attention or Attend telephone
2 Is line Clear or Line Clear Enquiry

CODE
0
00

HOW
SIGNALLED

One Beat
Two Beats

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3 (a) Train Entering Block Section


(b)Block Back / Block Forward
4 (a) Train Out Of Block Section
(b)Obstruction removed
(c)Block Back Clear on double line
5 (a) Cancel Last Signal
(b)Signal given in error
6 (a) Obstruction Danger Signal
(General)
(b) Stop & Examine Train
(c) Train Passed Without
Board / Tail Lamp
(d) Train Divided

Tail

(e) Vehicles running away in


wrong direction
(f) Vehicles running away in
right direction
7 Testing

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

Notea. o Indicates a Stroke or a beat and indicates - a


pause.
b. No bell signal other than those prescribed in this rule
shall be used. A chart showing the code of bell signals
is to be hung up in each Office or cabin in which block
instrument are placed.
c. Each beat must be given slowly and distinctly. In giving
bell signal the bell plunger must be held firmly in for a
second at each beat otherwise the signal may be lost or
be indistinct. Consecutive beat must be given slowly
and distinctly. Each pause must occupy the time of two
beats of the bell code.
d. Exchange of bell codes under above numbers 3 and 4
are not required in a section provided with block
proving axle counter or track circuit having complete
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track circuiting of station yard excluding non running


lines on ether end.
Acknowledgement of signalsa) Each signal received shall be acknowledged by the
sending its authorized acknowledgement.
b) No signal shall be acknowledged until it is clearly
understood.
c) A signal shall not be deemed to be complete until it
is acknowledged.
d) If the station to which a signal is sent does not
reply, the signal shall be repeated at intervals of not
less than 20 seconds twice or thrice and thereafter
controller shall be advised.
e) If a signal is not acknowledged immediately a note
to this effect and the time the signal was sent must
be made in the remarks column of train signal
register.

*****

Duties of Station Master in case of Vehicles escaping


from Station (G.R. 6.11, S.R.6.11-1) 1. In the event of vehicle escaping from a station, the
station master must take action a) Immediately advice to the station in the direction in
which the vehicle has escaped by sending six pause
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b)

c)
d)
e)

four bell code (6-4) for wrong direction in double


line and single line. On double line if vehicle is
escaped in right direction station master gave six
pause five beat (6-5).
Advice the station in which vehicles has escaped on
the telephone if escaping vehicles contains
passengers, this information must also be given.
The controller also must be advised immediately by
the SM.
Put back all signals to ON. Stop any train
proceeding in that direction.
On a double line section if the vehicle has escaped
on the wrong road stopped train proceeding in that
direction on the right road, until it has been
ascertained that the escaped vehicle is not fouling
the adjacent road.

2. The SM who Received six pause four or six pause five


beat he must
a. Acknowledged the block beats.
b. Must immediately place all signals at ON to stop
any train proceeding in the direction from which the
vehicle has escaped, until it has been ascertained
that the road is clear.
c. If there is an approaching train in the section in
front of the runaway vehicle, he should admit the
train in front immediately, if a line is clear, and then
take steps to stop or divert the runaway vehicle.
d. He must also take such measure as may be most
expedient under the circumstances for stopping the
escaping vehicle by covering the rails heavily with
earth or small stones for as great a distance as
possible or turning the runaway vehicle into a clear
loop or siding or derailing it by placing a sleeper in
its path.
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e. As far as possible the vehicle containing passenger


should not be derailed or turned in to a derailing
siding. If the block section is cleared and the line is
not a falling gradient, the vehicle may be allowed to
run through the station and vehicle running away
signal must be given to the station ahead.
f. If a portion of a train or a brakevan has runaway,
the station master must place 3 detonators on the
track and waving green hand signal during day and
white light during night to attract the attention of
the Guard.
3. The Station masters at the both ends of the section will
depute competent railway servants to make a search for
the vehicle and after it is ascertained that the vehicle has
come to a stand and has been secured, send assistance
into the section to bring the vehicle.

*****

Engine whistle code S.R. 4.50-1


Sr. Code
No of

Indication

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Engine
whistle

1.

a) Before startingi) Indication to Loco Pilot of assisting/banking engine that


the Loco Pilot of leading engine is ready to start.
ii) Acknowledgement by the Loco Pilot of
assisting/banking engine to leading engine.
iii) Engine ready to leave loco yard or after completing loco
work.
iv) Engine ready to go to loco yard.
b) On runi) Assistance of other engine not required.
ii) Acknowledgement of Loco Pilot of assisting/banking
engine that assistance stopped.

2.

00

3.

-0

4.

000

5.

0000

6.
7.

- - 00
0-0

a.
b.
c.
a.
b.

Call for Guards signal.


Signals not exchanged by Guard
Signals not exchanged by Station staff.
Guard to release brakes.
Before starting engine or train from station/mid section.

c. Main line clear after backing into siding.


a. Guard to apply brakes.
b. Train is out of control, Guard to assist.
a. Train can not proceed on account of accident/failures,
obstruction or other exceptional cause.
b. Protect train in rear.
Call for Guard to come to engine.
a. Token not received.
b. Token missed.
c. With wrong authority to proceed.
d. Passing stop signal at ON on proper authority.

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8.

9.
______
(continuo
us)

a. Before starting- Vacuum/Air pressure recreated on Ghat


section, remove sprag.
b. Passing an Automatic stop signal.
c. Passing an Intermediate block stop signal at ON when
telephone provided on signal posts is out of order and
Loco Pilot is thus unable to contact to station in rear.
d. On run- Acknowledgement of Guards signal.
a. Approaching tunnel or area of restricted visibility or
curves or cutting or site of accident.
b. Recall railway servant protecting train in rear.
c. Material train ready to leave.
d. Running through a station.
e. Approaching a stop signal at ON.
f. Detained at a stop signal.
g. When a consequence of Fog, storm or any
Other reason the view of signal is obstructed.

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.

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16

00000000
000
(Frequen
tly)

17 - - - - -Intermi
ttent

b.Danger signal to the Loco Pilot of an approaching train


whose path is fouled or obstructed for any reason.
c. While working on a Single line section during total failure
of communication or when single line working is
introduced on a double line section.
d.Moving in wrong direction on a double line or against the
signalled direction in the Automatic block signalling
territory.
Approaching level crossing

Action to be taken in case of whistle failure - SR 4.50-2


1) Failure of Whistle of an engine at originating station, the
engine should be treated as failed and another engine
should be provided.
2) If the defect develops enroute, the Loco Pilot should stop
at first approaching station and should inform the SM
about the defect.
3) The SM, on getting information from the Loco Pilot, will
advise controller / TLC and will arrange relief Loco.
4) If the same Loco is allowed to work by TLC / Power
Controller due to non availability of relief Loco, the Loco
Pilot will observe a speed restriction of 25 kmph if view
ahead is clear and a speed restriction of 8 kmph when
view ahead is not clear.
5) In such cases defective locomotive should be changed at
first available opportunity.

*****

Working of train without brake van


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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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5.There is no speed restriction when train is running


without brakevan, it shall be run with normal speed of
goods train.
6.Before starting a train without brakevan the station
master of originating station must intimate to the SCOR
on duty the last vehicle no under exchange of private
number. In automatic signal territory SCOR will inform
SM of the station which is nominated to exchange hand
signals.
7.While asking line clear for such train SM shall
specifically mention that the train for which line clear is
being asked is running without brakevan.
8.The Station master before clearing back the section must
verify that the train has passed safely with TL/TB. In
case, the train is stopped at station for precedence,
crossing or due to any other reason, SM shall send the
Train Intact Register (T- 1410) in advance to the Guard,
who will certify the complete arrival of train.
9.The duties of the Guard which can be performed on by
his presence in brake van like applying hand brakes
during parting, exchanging hand signal with the Loco
Pilot etc. will not applicable in this condition.
10. A register should be maintained in Control Office
showing the trains run without brakevan and
Sr.DOM/DOM should sign in the register in token of his
permission to run the train without brakevan.
11.
Train may be permitted to run without brakevan
only in emergent circumstances and a goods brakevan
must be attached at the first possible opportunity.

Personal store of Guard and Loco Pilot


Personal store of Guard (GR 4.19, SR 4.19-1)
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1.

Rule Book (G&SR/ Guards Hand Book, Accident


Manual, Working Time-Table) with latest
correction slips.
2. Guard Memo Book.
3. Detonators (10)
4. Two Red and One Green flags mounted of sticks.
5. Pad- Locks and their keys as prescribed.
6. Rubber Washer (03).
7. Parcel Loading Pamphlet.
8. Flasher Tail Lamp/ Tail Lamp/ Tail Board of
approved size.
9. Vacuums/ Air pressure gauge with adapters.
10. LED based flashing tri colour hand signal lamp.
Passenger train Guards shall also have with them the
following additional articles:
1. Carriage key
2. Complaint Book.
3. A torch with cells.
4. A light weight first aid box.
5. Key for resetting ACP valve for air brake coaches.
Brake van stores: (SR 4.19-2)
1. Two break vans side lamp complete.
2. Two wedges in each brake van.
3. Two chemical fire extinguishers in good order.
4. One portable field telephone with instructions for use.
5. Emergency lighting equipment (ETL box)
Note : The Station Manager of a Station where Guards are
stationed must check their personal stores once in three
months.

*****
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Loco Pilots Personal Store ( SR 4.19-3)


1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Rule Book (G&SR/ Loco Pilot Hand Book,


Accident Manual, Working Time-Table) with latest
correction slips.
Safety Pamphlet.
10 Detonators in a case.
02 Red and 01 Green flag mounted on sticks.
Two hand signal lamps with red and green slides.
Loco Pilot Memo Book (T/245 B)
ACP Resetting key.
Head Light and Cab light bulb (extra).
LED based flashing try colour hand signal lamp.
Trouble shooting guide.(for Diesel Loco Pilot only).
Trouble shooting directory. (for AC Loco Pilot
only).
Speed Calculator. (if provided under
special
instructions).
Light Weight Compact Portable Telephone.
(Electrified sections).

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.

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4.

Loco foreman / supervisor in charge of Loco shed


will check each Loco Pilot stores once in three
months.

*****

Train stalled on gradient

(SR 6.04-2)

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1. Loco Pilot should immediately put on the flasher light.


2. Loco Pilot should apply loco brakes in addition to the
application of train brake and train brakes must not be
released.
3. Loco Pilot should not normally leave locomotive. If
required to leave in an emergency, he will ensure that
Assistant Loco Pilot is present on the locomotive.
4. When the train is not likely to start within 15 minutes,
Loco Pilot shoulda. Apply locomotive hand brakes.
b. Direct assistant Loco Pilot to pin down the hand
brakes of 10 wagons in case of 4 wheeler or 5 wagons
in case of 8 wheeler load behind the loco and put
wedges under the loco wheels.
c. Draw the attention of Guard by sounding 3 short
whistles for applying brake followed by 4 short
whistles for protection in rear.
d. Direct Assistant Loco Pilot in single line section for
protection of train in front.
5. The Guard of the train will apply hand brake of
brakevan and pin down hand brakes of 10 wagons in
case of 4 wheeler load or 5 wagons in case of 8 wheeler
load. In case of passenger carrying trains he will also
put wooden wedges under the wheels of two coaches
nearer to the brakevan. After that, he will protect the
train in rear.
6. Guard, after protecting the train in rear, should consult
the Loco Pilot for further action.
7. The following procedure should be adopted to restart
the train

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(a) Loco Pilot to recreate adequate vacuum air/pressure


gradually.
(b) Release train brakes fully with loco brake `ON.
(c) Notch up the loco by a few notches in forward
direction in case of up gradient or reverse direction
in case of down gradient.
(d) Release the hand brakes of wagons and remove
wooden wedges both in front and rear.
(e) Guard to release hand brake of his brakevan.
(f) Exchange `All right hand signal with Guard.
(g) Release hand brake of locomotive.
(h) Gradually release loco brake and start.
(i) Re-check brake power at first opportunity.
8. The Loco Pilot himself or, on his direction, the
assistant Loco Pilot shall be responsible for
application and release of the hand brakes of wagons
behind the engine. The Guard shall be responsible for
the similar action in regard to the wagons inside the
brakevan.
9. Considering the condition of brake power on the train,
the Loco Pilot may take additional precautions during
the stoppage of his train on section steeper than 1 in
400 to avoid run away.
Note : On the ghat section locomotive must not be detached
from trains between stations. (SR 4.48-1)

*****

Protection rules

(G.R 6.03& S.R 6.03-1)

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1. When a train comes to a stop in block section on


account of an accident or any other cause, which
is not immediately obvious, and the Loco Pilot
finds that his train cannot proceed, he shall
immediately switch On the flasher light, if
provided on his engine keeping the head light
Off to attract the attention of a train approaching
form the opposite direction and sound four short
sharp whistles (OOOO) repeatedly to apprise the
Guard of his inability to proceed and display a
red flag by day and red light by night. The Guard
on hearing the Loco Pilots whistle shall
acknowledge it by waving a red hand signal up
and down. The Loco Pilot will acknowledge the
Guards signal by a long whistle. The Guard
shall then fix a red flag by day to the side lamp
bracket or on the handle of the door or at such a
place on the brake van which can easily be seen
by the Loco Pilot and at night reverse the side
lamps of his brake van, where provided, to show
red towards the Loco Pilot. The Guard shall also
ensure that during day the tail board is in position
and at night the tail lamp and the side lamps
where provided, are burning brightly.
2. When the Loco Pilot of an approaching train sees
the light of the flasher or danger hand signal, he
shall at once take action to stop his train short of
obstruction just as he would act when he sees a
danger hand signal or hears the distressed whistle
code of another engine or explodes a detonator
and render all possible assistance to the affected
train. He will continue his journey at normal
speed only after ascertaining that the line on
which he is to proceeding is free from any
obstruction. If however, he finds that the line on
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which he is to proceed is obstructed the Loco


Pilot and Guard of the train will protect their
train in accordance with GR 6.03. The Loco Pilot
of the train proceeding on the adjacent track must
stop at the next station and report the occurrence
immediately and the assistance required.
3. The flasher light shall be switched `Off only
when the Loco Pilot finds that his train is in a
position to proceed or after he has ascertained
that the adjacent line is free from obstruction and
it is not necessary to stop any approaching train
to obtain assistance. In case the flasher light not
provided or it fails the head light may be
switched On and Off repeatedly.
4. EMU trains The EMU trains have been
provided with electric bell signals between
Motorman and Guard and also blinker lights. In
case EMU trains come to a stop on account of an
accident or any other cause which is not
immediately obvious and the train cannot
proceed, the Motorman shall immediately switch
On the blinker light and also apprise the Guard of
his inability to proceed by sounding 4 rings in the
bell signals which shall be acknowledged by the
Guard by 4 rings then the Guard shall switch On
the blinker light and protect the train as
prescribed in 6.03 or GR 9.10-1 as case may be.
In case of failure of the bell code the horn and
also the hand signals should be used.
5. When the train is able to go forward the Loco
Pilot will sound one continuous long whistle to
recall the Guard or the person, deputed to protect
the train in rear, who will immediately return
leaving the three detonators on the line and
picking up the intermediate detonator.
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6. If the train has also been protected in front, the


Loco Pilot will, when the train goes forward
endeavour to stop short of detonators and pick up
the three detonators.
7. In the case of light engine or couple light engines
the Loco Pilot or both the Loco Pilots are
responsible for the protection.

*****

Traction Subsidiary Rules


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Formation of Electrical Multiple Unit: The suburban trains


run in Mumbai Division are of 9/12 coaches. There will be
3 units in the rake of 9 coaches and 4 units in the rake of 12
coaches. Each unit consists of 3 coaches.
76 C Coach Driving Trailer
70 B Coach Motor Coach
72 A Coach Non-Driving Trailer
Multiple Units is of 9 coaches.
Mumbai end

Kalyan end

B
C

A
A
(Coaches)

76

70
76

72

70

76

72

70

72

A Jumper A jumper is for Guard remote control. This


is for switching ON /OFF the light, fan, passenger alarm
buzzer, signal Bell No. 1 and light selection of train.
B Jumper Panto up and down, compressor set and trip,
MG set and trip and remote control of EPE brake.
C Jumper This is for jumper motor coach operation,
signal bell number 2, overload reset, ACC reset and control
selection.
D Jumper - This jumper is in between unit and is
connected from motor coach to driving trailer and non
driving trailer. With the help of this jumper MG or battery
(KETL) power driving is sent to the non driving trailer
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from motor coach which is essential form running master


controller EP brake and lights and fans of three coaches.
E Jumper - This is an additional jumper provided in ICF
stock and new Jessop 260 etc. it is a train light jumper.
The LS light is used to indicate the coach pointing towards
Mumbai and Kalyan and the wire use in HT failure
indication line goes through it.
Motor Coach:- A Motor coach is a self propelled coach. In
every motor coach four traction motor should be provided.
Three (3) motor coaches are provided in nine (9) coaches
rakes and for (4) motor coaches are provided in 12 coaches
rakes. There is also a driving cab provided in a motor
coach. In this machine were provided for the running of
train which has now removed. In one motor coach (1)
generator is available which can supply 110 Low voltages
D.C. If a motor generator fails the supply can be done using
another motor generator selector supply from an another
motor coach.
Dead Mens Handle:- It is a safety device, motor be
always kept pressed by motor man and reserve handle
should be kept in forward position. It in the running train
motorman become in capacitates then the train stops
automatically. If the dead mens handle is bad or not
working, or cock No. 3 has been isolated then the
motorman should stop the train and call the Guard in front
and order him to travel in driving cab. This is because if the
motorman becomes incapable during driving the train then
Guard master can switch Off the control and put on the
emergency brakes and make the train stand and the train
would not be run further until a new motor has been
arrived.

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Brake Continuity Test: - This is a very important test,


which has to be carried out by the Motorman and Guard,
while rake is to taken out from stabling siding or from car
shed.
Procedure Of BCT:1. MR pressure of 5.6 Kg/cm2 changes up to
7.03Kg/cm2 in the cab of motorman the motorman
should open ICS brake pipe, change it and when the
BP pressure is 4.6 Kg/cm2 then he should give 0000-00 bell code to Guard.
2. Guard in his cab will see emergency group and if
BP shows 4.6 Kgcm2 then he will give 00-00-00
bell code & will verify it.
3. Guard with his cab will turn BP to zero and give the
motorman a bell of 0-0-0.
4. After receiving the bell from Guard if the BP
pressure becomes 4.6Kg/cm2 then the motormen
will give a 0-0-0 bell signal and will verify it.
5. Motorman on receiving 0-0-0 bell the Guard will
normal the emergency brake handle.
6. If in a motormans cab the BP gets again changed to
4.6 Kg/cm2 then motorman will give the Guard a 000-0 bell signal and if Guard in his cab als has a
pressure of 4.6 Kg/cm2 he would give 0-00-0 bell
and it would be verified.
7. And hence the motorman will enquire about dead
mens handle and is going to change the brake
position from handle number 2 up top a pressure of
1.8 Kg/cm2 in his cab then he is going to send 0000-0 bell code. When Guard sees 1.8 Kg/cm2
pressure then he gives 0-000-0 bell code & verifies
that whether EP brake is getting applied from the
first to the last coach. From the above checking it is
verified that sufficient pressure is present in every
coach & auto brake is working, hence forth Guard is
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going to release his hand brake 00-0-00 bell code to


motorman & Motormen will release hand brake &
will release hand brake & will give its acceptance.
8. From above verification Guard is going to enter
above details in the defect card & is going to write
BCT has been done perfectly & will open hand
brake.
Mansoon Precautions:S.N.
1

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

EMU should be stopped.

When water level is less than


4 inch then EMU can run
with a minimum speed of 8
KMPH. And water level is
less than rail level, the speed
of EMU is normal.
EMU rake marund & it
should not work with its self
power. And if the water level
goes down then with the help
of other rake & engine it
would be brought under car
shed.
Pantograph
should
be
lowered,
all
assets
(instrument)should
be
switched Off, rake should
be considered as marund &

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when the water level goes


down then all instrument
should be brought under car
shed & examined.

Note: - (1) On Masjid platform for Kalyan up routes line &


on Mumbai for down trains white lights have been
provided, If the water level is 4 inch or more then the white
light gets lightened & gives direction.
(2) If EMU rake is standing & water level is 4 inch or is
going to get more then the train should be taken away from
this area using all the possible means.
(3) As the water level gets to 4 inch or less than that before
making the train runs with its normal speed (all the
conditions should be checked carefully).
Action to be taken on EMU by ACP:(i)

(ii)

During authorized stop when ACP happens on


EMU then Motormen & Guard are going to hear
an alarm buzzer in their cabs then motorman
has to Off the master control handle & make
the switch into Off position & he should give
000-00-00 bell code & should reduce the speed
of the train up to 20 KMPH.
When the Guard receives this kind of signal he
is going to look back in both the directions &
will check if any accident has happened or not,
If Guard founds any accident has happened hes
going to give one 0 bell code & will apply the
emergency brake & then he will give 000 bell
code to Motorman & will call him.

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(iii)

(iv)

(v)

If any severe accident is not found then the train


should be taken to next near by station, & to get
the attention of people working on station, he
should give small small - large whistles.
After reaching the station with the help of
people working on station the ACP Disk is to be
moved in normal position and in the coach
where ACP has happened & should enquire
about the incident.
If the ACP in EMU happens in Pune - Lonavala
section then the train should be halted by the
motorman & the further action should be taken.

Action to be taken if a person gets run over HITS or


else falls down from running train.
a. Motorman will apply emergency brake & will
stop the train and he will give OOO bell code &
will call the Guard in front.
b. Guard is going to reply by OOO bell code & then
he will on both the blinker lights & with the first
aid box he will move forward.
c. If the parson is still alive then first aid should be
given to him & will carry him to the next station
master. Guard will give a written memo having
full details of the accident to the station master.
d. If the person who met with the accident is dead
than only that part of body which is covering the
railway track should be moved so that the track
are available for train. If any gateman is nearby
then the Guard is going to inform him to take the
care of dead body and on the arrival of next
station he is going to give full details of the
accident to the station master.

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Making the train stable and taking it out from stabling


siding.
1) Stabling: - Following care should be taken by
Guard while making the train stable in stabling
siding.
a. The whole train has moved in stabling
siding the following side is clear.
b. Tail lamp/ tail board is clearly visible
c. Fan of the train and cab is kept closed.
d. Hand brake should be applied.
e. Shutter of the cab should be kept closed.
f. If any defects is should be noted in defect
card.
2. Start the trainFollowing assurance should be taken by Guard before start
the train
a) To take unit number and line no. after sign on duty.
b) Before going in cab it should be assured MR/BP
pipe and Jumper are connected.
c) All coaches are cleaned.
d) Ensure that light and fan are properly working after
coming in cab.
e) Destination board should be changed. Tail
lamp/board should be affixed.
f) Brake continuity test should be done.
Action to be taken when fire on train1. Whenever the Guard notices fire, or smoke on his
train or if it is brought to his notice by passenger, he
should apply emergency brake, stop the train and
call the Motorman by giving the required beats.
2. He should put the blinker light on and immediately
protect the opposite line so as to save the passenger
from being run over by a fast approaching train.
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3. Guard will go by taking his Minimax and help the


Motorman to extinguish the fire.
4. If the fire is out of control he will soon inform
SM/SCOR and demand the Fire brigade.
5. Train will not be departed until fire is not
completely extinguished.

*****
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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necessary and operate the Loco Pilots brake


handle for operation of brake as require and stop
at the next station. Such time speed will not
exceed 16 KMPH.
5. TSR 127 Coupling assisting train jumpers not
to be inserted if failure is to electrical trouble.
6. TSR 144- It is the duty of the train driver to
ascertain that the second driver is acquainted
with the contains of all Caution Orders, and
special instructions etc, which he may receive
while working the train.
7. TSR 96 Guard must not leave their trains until
relieved, except as instructed in this rules or in
the general rules and regulations.
8. TSR 99 - The Guard will when practicable
perform the duty required of the Driver in the
general rules and regulations. He must do all in
his power to assist the driver in case of
difficulty.
9. TSR 101- Guard must assist the driver as
required in the supervision of the station staff in
coupling and uncoupling units.
10. TSR 106- Guard must be familiar with rules in
connection with bell signalling. (See TSR 71)
11. TSR 107- If it should be necessary for Guard to
stop the train in an emergency as provided for
elsewhere he should apply emergency brakes
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and simultaneously give one signal bell to the


driver.
12. TSR 108- It is the duty of Guards to change the
destination indicators and exhibit tail board in
the rear of the trains.

13. TSR 71 - Signal bell code


Motorman will give the following bell signal and Guard
will acknowledgeSr Signal Bell
Description
Acknowledge by
No. code
Guard
1
0
Signal is ON or Acknowledge
train unable to
start
0
When working as Acknowledge and
per TSR 122, do action
stop the train
2
00
Signal is OFF Ensure that signal
or train ready to is OFF than
start
Acknowledge
00
Running through To see time table
from station
and Acknowledge
3
000
When
Acknowledge and
Motorman
will
go
the
required Guard
Motorman
4
00-00
When automatic Ensure
the
signal is ON
condition of start
or when
and Acknowledge
semiautomatic
signal is ON and
A marker
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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

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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

Personal stores of suburban Guard


1. G &SR with all correction slip (hand book )
2. TSR book
3. Accident Manual
4. Working Time Table
5. 10 Detonator
6. Two red and one green flags mounted on sticks
7. LED based tri colour flashing torch.
8. First aid box
9. Detail book
10. Mouth Whistle
11. Carriage key
12. Reliable Watch
13. Memo book T 13 / B

*****

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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.

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

Advance Approach Warning System.


Accident Relief Medical Equipment(Van).
Auxiliary Warning System.
Anti Collision Device
Block Proving by Axle Counter.
Brake Power Certificate.
Central Buffer Coupler.
Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety.
Chief Freight Transportation Manager.
Chittaranjan Locomotives Works,
Control Office Application.
Chief Motive Power Engineer.
Coaching Operation Information System.
Chief Operation Manager.
Chief Public Relation Officer.
Chief Passenger Transportation Manager.
Chairman of Railway Board.
Commissioner of Railway Safety.
Container Rail Terminal.
Chief Safety Officer.
Chief Transportation Manager (Petroleum)
Chief Transportation Planning Manager.
Chief Tank Wagon Manager.
Crew Management System
Diesel Electrical Multiple Unit.
Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation
of India Limited.
Discipline and Appeal Rules.
Diesel Electrical Multiple Unit.
Diesel Locomotive Works, Varanasi.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
Departmental Promotional Committee.
Double Stack Container.
Divisional Work Study Officer.
End of Train Telemetry.

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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

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

Rake Management System


Terminal Management System
Hours of Employment Regulation.
Integrated Coach Management System.
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism
Corporation ltd.
Infringing Standard Moving Dimensions.
Interactive Voice Response System.
Integrated Telephone Enquiry System.
Last Vehicle Checked Device.
Multi-Aspect Upper Quadrant.
Mainline Electrical Multiple Unit.
Minimum Sighting Distance.
National Disaster Management Association.
Over Dimensional Consignment.
Punctuality Analysis Module
Passenger Emergency Alarm Signal Device.
Portable Medical Kit for Accident.
Railway Land Development Authority.
Rake Management System.
Rolling Stock Health Analyst.
Senior Deputy General Manager.
Siemens and General Electrical Railway
Signal Company Ltd.
Singular Modular Advance Railway
Ticketing System.
Signal Passed AT Danger.
Self Propelled Accident Relief Medical
Equipment.
Self-Propelled Accident Relief Trains.
Self Propelled Ultrasonic Rail Testing Car.
Speed Sensing Device.
Solid State Digital Axle Counter.
Station Working Rule.
Station Working Rule Diagram.
Two-Aspect Lower Quadrant.
Train Actuated Warning Device.
Wheel Impact Load Detector.

*****
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