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NEN-EN 15273-1+A1

Railway applications - Gauges - Part 1: General - Common rules for infrastructure and rolling stock

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 243
ICS Code (Railway rolling stock in general): 45.060.01
ICS Code (Railway engineering in general): 45.020
scope:

NEN-EN 15273-1+A1 is applicable to authorities involved in railway operation and may also be applied for light vehicles (e.g. trams, metros, etc. running on two rails) and their associated infrastructure, but not for systems such as rail-guided buses. It allows rolling stock and infrastructures to be dimensioned and their compliance to be checked relative to applicable gauging rules. For rolling stock and infrastructure, this standard is applicable to new designs, to modifications and to the checking of vehicles and infrastructures already in use. This document EN 15273-1 covers: - the general principles; - the various elements and phenomena affecting the determination of gauges; - the various calculation methods applicable to the elements shared by the infrastructure and by the rolling stock; - the sharing rules for elements taken into account in calculations specific to the infrastructure and to the rolling stock; - a catalogue of European gauges. This document does not cover: - conditions to be met to ensure safety of passengers on platforms and of persons required to walk along the tracks; - conditions to be met by the fixed equipment maintenance machines in active position; - the space to be cleared for the running track of rubber-tyred metros and other vehicles; - rules applicable to extraordinary transportation, however some formulae may be used; - rules applicable to the design of the overhead contact line system; - rules applicable to the design of the current collection system on a third rail; - simulation methods for the running of vehicles, however, it does not confirm the validity of existing simulations; - verification rules of wagon loadings; - coding methods for combined transportation; - infrastructure gauges for very small curve radii (e.g. R < 150 m for gauge G1).

Document History

April 1, 2023
Railway applications - Gauges - Part 1: General - Common rules for Rolling Stock and Infrastructure
This document contains: - the definitions and symbols for all EN 15273 documents; - the general explanation of various elements and phenomena affecting heavy rail gauging; - the general...
November 1, 2018
Railway applications - Gauges - Part 1: Generic explanations and methods of gauging
The gauges and processes included in this document have been developed for application on mainline railway networks using various track gauges. Other networks such as urban and suburban may apply the...
NEN-EN 15273-1+A1
May 1, 2017
Railway applications - Gauges - Part 1: General - Common rules for infrastructure and rolling stock
NEN-EN 15273-1+A1 is applicable to authorities involved in railway operation and may also be applied for light vehicles (e.g. trams, metros, etc. running on two rails) and their associated...
June 1, 2013
Railway applications - Gauges - Part 1: General - Common rules for infrastructure and rolling stock
This European Standard is applicable to authorities involved in railway operation and may also be applied for light vehicles (e.g. trams, metros, etc. running on two rails) and their associated...
January 1, 2010
Railway applications - Gauges - Part 1: General - Common rules for infrastructure and rolling stock
This European Standard is applicable by authorities involved in railway operation and may also be applied for light vehicles (e.g. trams, metros, etc. running on two rails) and their associated...

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