Level Crossing Flashcards

1
Q

Define a road crossing with active control

A
  • Boom Gates
  • Flashing lights
  • Bells
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2
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Name the type of level crossings

A

Boom gate level crossings
Pedestrian and bicycle level crossings with active control
Pedestrian and bicycle crossings with passive control
Tramway level crossings
Private give way to trains crossings often found on farmland

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3
Q

How do level crossings work?

A

Track circuit operates gate closing sequence

Gates close to traffic

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4
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If the level crossing doesn’t operate properly what should the driver do?

A
  • Stop the train prior to the crossing if possible, apply emergency brake if necessary
  • Sound emergency whistle
  • Report to train control that crossing has failed
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5
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What do you do if the train stops before a failed to activate level crossing?

A
  • Proceed as far as the level crossing and stop
  • Ensure saloon lights are on
  • Sound a long blast on the train whistle
  • Observe the Road traffic and pedestrian movements have cleared the crossing
  • Ensure the crossing is protected by booms or emergency services
  • Proceed when safe sounding continuous whistle until lead cab is over crossing
  • Once clear return to normal speed
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6
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How close does a train need to get to trigger the boom and lights?

A

3 meters

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7
Q

Name the 3 types of whistle boards

A
  • Normal
  • Healthy state indicator type
  • Predictor Board Type
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8
Q

How far away are normal whistle boards from a level crossing?

A

400 meters

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9
Q

Define an emergency whistle

A

A series of short urgent blasts with train whistle

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10
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Define an emergency action at a level crossing?

A
  • Apply emergency brake
  • Sound continuous whistle
  • Report incident immediately to train control
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11
Q

What is single line working?

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When traffic on a single line on double track is being worked on, trains may travel down the other line which won’t trigger the booms

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12
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On single line working, how close would a train need to get to the booms to trigger the level crossing?

A

3 meters

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13
Q

How fast can a driver go over a level crossing on a single line working with a hand signaller present?

A

15km/h

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14
Q

What is a 5P key switch?

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A switch at stations that can be put into reverse and activate the booms via key and change the signal to proceed

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15
Q

What is a trackside structure clearance marker?

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A black and white marker on infrastructure that indica lets any object or person protruding from the train is at high risk of coming into contact with the infrastructure

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16
Q

How long could a level crossing take to be deactivated due to the 5p switch?

A

3 minutes

17
Q

What’s the definition of a long whistle

A

The sound of the whistle should be distinct, and used in proportion to the distance at which the whistle is required to be heard

18
Q

Define emergency action at a level crossing?

A

Apply emergency break
Sound a continuous whistle
Report the incident to train control immediately

19
Q

What does the normal position on a level crossing 5p switch do?

A

Raises the boom gates and puts the signals at stop