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LUL - RULE BOOK 4

Moving a stalled train and authorised detrainments

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Organization: LUL
Publication Date: 1 August 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 44
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General section

What this book is for

Trains can stall for many reasons. This book details the actions to be taken to move a stalled train by either propelling the train from the rear cab or using an assisting train.

This book also includes instructions for using rail gap jumper leads and ice scrapers.

This book also details the actions to be taken when it is not possible to move a stalled train and customers then have to be detrained. This will either be directly to another train or onto the track.

Who needs this book

You will need this book if you are carrying out the activities of:

  • a train operator
  • a controller
  • a duty manager
  • a signaller
  • a service manager.

Document History

RULE BOOK 4
August 1, 2013
Moving a stalled train and authorised detrainments
General section What this book is for Trains can stall for many reasons. This book details the actions to be taken to move a stalled train by either propelling the train from the rear cab or using...
September 29, 2009
Moving a stalled train and authorised detrainments
General section Trains can stall for many reasons. This book details the actions to be taken to move a stalled train by either propelling the train from the rear cab or using an assisting train....
Moving a stalled train and authorised detrainments
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Moving a stalled train and authorised detrainments
General section Trains can stall for many reasons. This book details the actions to be taken to move a stalled train by either propelling the train from the rear cab or using an assisting train....

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