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LUL - G3201

Maintaining plain line track

inactive
Organization: LUL
Publication Date: 1 March 2014
Status: inactive
Page Count: 104
scope:

This handbook covers the preparatory stages of identifying and planning maintenance work (section 4), the necessary safety and protection measures for work on and about the track (section 5) which complement the content of Track Handbook 16 Managing track safety, and the detailed maintenance of plain line components and geometry (section 6 onwards).

The activities relating to track renewals are covered in Track Handbook 2 Renewing track, operational boundary fencing, vegetation control and problems associated with cutting and embankment stabilisation are included in Track Handbook 5 Maintaining the track environment and structure clearances are included in Track Handbook 14 Understanding track design. Resource management is addressed in Track Handbook 21 Planning maintenance resources.

Purpose

The purpose of this handbook is to offer advice on the maintenance of plain line components and geometry. It is intended to assist managers in their day-to-day decisions. The aim is to ensure that plain line track meets the requirements of track standards and fulfils the corporate objectives of improved safety, quality and asset performance.

Document History

March 1, 2014
Maintaining plain line track
This handbook covers the preparatory stages of identifying and planning maintenance work (section 4), the necessary safety and protection measures for work on and about the track (section 5) which...
G3201
March 1, 2014
Maintaining plain line track
This handbook covers the preparatory stages of identifying and planning maintenance work (section 4), the necessary safety and protection measures for work on and about the track (section 5) which...

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