Week 9 - AHBC Crossings Flashcards

1
Q

What circumstances would require an AHBC to be taken under local control?

A

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  • SLW needed.
  • Wrong direction move needed (and no wrong direction controls)
  • Engineering work affecting the crossing.
  • Traffic flow.
  • Failed train within crossing controls.
  • Failure of crossing equipment.
  • Stop (train needs to stop within crossing controls)
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2
Q

If an AHBC fails, what should your immediate actions be?

A
  • Place or maintain signals to danger to protect the crossing and apply reminders
  • Advise other signallers if necessary
  • Report the failure to control
  • Arrange for the crossing to be taken under local control
  • Arrange for Civil Police to be told
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3
Q

Road traffic lights are working at an AHBC when no train is approaching. What instructions must you give someone who calls requesting permission to cross? (TS9, 3.5.1)

A
  • Inform them to wait for an attendant to arrive, or

- Take an alternative route

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4
Q

If road traffic signals are not working and the barriers have failed in the raised position at an AHBC, how will you deal with trains?

A

Not authorise them to pass over the crossing until an attendant arrives

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5
Q

You have received reports of an alleged failure of barriers at an AHBC. What must you instruct the attendant before local control is taken? (TS9, 3.9.2)

A

Observe the passage of trains and tell you about any irregularities in the operation of the crossing

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6
Q

You have received reports of an alleged failure of barriers at an AHBC. When can you allow the attendant to take local control? (TS9, 3.9.2)

A

Only when the S&T give you permission to do so, unless it is certain the crossing equipment has failed.

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7
Q

An AHBC has suffered a power failure. What are your actions? (TS9, 3.5.2)

A
  • Tell S&T
  • Signal trains normally over the crossing for 6 hours

After that, until power is restored, you must:
-Advise each driver to approach the crossing at caution and not pass over it until the driver has made sure that it is safe to do so

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8
Q

If the phones have failed at an AHBC, but the barriers and road traffic lights are working, how would you signal trains?

A
  • Caution trains over the crossing
  • Instruct to cross only if safe to do so
  • Clear the signal
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9
Q

If the road traffic lights have failed at an AHBC, until an attendant arrives, how would you signal trains?

A
  • Caution trains over the crossing
  • Instruct to cross only if safe to do so
  • Clear the signal
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10
Q

If the Barriers have failed at an AHBC, until an attendant arrives, how would you signal trains?

A
  • Caution trains over the crossing
  • Instruct to cross only if safe to do so
  • Clear the signal
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