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BASICS OF SIGNAL ENGINEERING

Issued in November 2009

INDIAN RAILWAYS INSTITUTE OF
SIGNAL ENGINEERING & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
SECUNDERABAD - 500 017

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BASICS OF SIGNAL ENGINEERING
CONTENTS
S.No

Chapter

Page No

1

Role of Signalling in Railway operation

1

2

Definitions (GR 1.02)

2

3

Signalling Concepts

7

4

Fixed Signals, Kinds, Aspects & Indications (GR.3.02-3.08)

9

5

Designation of Signals

21

6

Location of Signals

24

7

Subsidiary Signals, Repeaters, Indicators, Markers & Back Lights

31

8

Overlaps

49

9

Breaking Distance

53

10

Sighting Distance & Visibility of Signals

55

11

Isolation

58

12

Simultaneous Reception and Despatch of Trains

62

13

Systems of working

65

14

Classification of Stations – Comparison of A, B & C

76

15

Standards of Interlocking

82

16

Operation of Points

89

17

Inter Cabin control

91

18

Level Crossing Gates

93

19

Section capacity

107

20

Principles of Signal Engineering

109

21

Annexure 1: Intermediate Sidings

111

Drafted By

M.D.Dixit, IES-7

Checked By

S.V.Rao, PS

Approved By

Ch.Mohan, SPS

DTP and Drawings

G.Rajagopal, SE (D)

No. of Pages

115

Date of Issue

November, 2009

Version No

A2

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INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1: ROLE OF SIGNALLING IN RAILWAY OPERATION
1.1
Railway Signalling and Communication Technology, though evolved primarily for safe working of trains, plays an important part in increasing line capacity with

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