This document references:
TE-HBS-0010 - Inspecting the track
Published by LUL
on
August 1, 1994
The purpose of track inspections The inspection that are the subject of this handbook cover a broad rang of track surveillance, involving various means of observation and measurement – from routine...
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TE-HBS-0019 - Managing the critical aspects of track
Published by LUL
on
November 1, 1995
This handbook is one of a series intended to help Track Managers, Section Track Managers and Track Area Managers achieve standards and meet LUL corporate objectives.
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TE-HBS-23 - Managing rail defects
Published by LUL
on
March 1, 1995
Overview of handbook This handbook gives information and advice on how rail defects can be managed within the requirements of the track engineering standards, and how it is possible to achieve...
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G3208 - Emergency track repairs
Published by LUL
on
December 1, 2023
This handbook covers situations where the track is the sole asset category involved, such as broken rails or blockjoint failures, and those which affect more than one category of asset, for example...
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TE-HBS-0001 - Maintaining plain line ballasted track
Published by LUL
on
March 1, 1995
Purpose and scope of the handbook Plain line ballasted track accounts for approximately 70% of the LUL network. This handbook offers comprehensive advice on the maintenance of the full range of plain...
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TE-HBS-0003 - Maintaining plain line concreted track
Published by LUL
on
June 1, 1995
Purpose and scope of the handbook Plain line concreted track accounts for approximately 30% of the LUL network, the majority being in tube sections. There are, however, a number of locations in open...
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TE-HBS-0004 - Maintaining junctionwork
Published by LUL
on
May 1, 1998
The scope of the handbook Junction is the term given to those parts of the permanent way which enable tracks to converge, diverge or cross one another at the same level. To do this, the tracks must,...