Rail Signalling Systems: Design, Principles & Practice 2014

  • 01-03 Dec 2014
  • Informa Australia Sydney, Australia

Description

Rail Signalling Systems: Design, Principles & Practice 2014 is a course that covers topics such as:

  • The purpose of a Signalling Functional Specification (SFS) and factors that influence equipment selection
  • A simple aspect sequence chart for signalling control
  • The purpose of a signalling plan and the relationships between principles and signal positioning on a signalling plan
  • Incident investigation, regulatory system requirements and options for degraded operations
  • State operational readiness needs before commissioning
  • Key elements from control tables
  • Data preparation processes and interlocking interfaces
  • Issues arising from changes to a ‘brownfield’ site and how changes are identified
  • The process for signal sighting and describe interfaces that can influence it
  • Signalling design process and identify critical points in the process

Rail Signalling Systems: Design, Principles & Practice 2014 brings together:

  • Track and civil infrastructure managers and engineers
  • Regulators
  • Project managers, project engineers
  • Operations management and traffic management (network controllers, train controllers, timetable planners)
  • Signal technicians or trainee signal engineers wanting to broaden their knowledge of a signalling project lifecycle
  • Safety assurance practitioners
  • Control systems and communications engineers
  • Railway maintenance managers

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Services: Transport
Technology: Industrial technology

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