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  1. Personal Track Safety, known as PTS, is a qualification required by people who –. Go on a line. Go within 3 metres (10 feet) of on or near the line. Carry out engineering or technical work on a platform within 1.25 metres (4 feet) of its edge. ucture who have a Track Visitor Permit. It also contains usefu. The handbook does not cover –.

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  2. safety.networkrail.co.uk › jargon-buster › cessCESS - Safety Central

    May 16, 2016 · cess The area either side of the railway immediately off the ballast shoulder. This usually provides a safe area for authorised workers to stand when trains approach.

  3. Glossary of UK Railway related terms & railway acronyms. Find out what UK railway abbreviations and terms mean with our UK railway jargon buster

  4. This article contains a list of jargon used to varying degrees by railway enthusiasts, trainspotters, and railway employees in the United Kingdom, including nicknames for various locomotives and multiple units.

  5. Worked points. A method of detecting the presence of a train or vehicle on a line. An electrical device, using the rails as an electrical circuit, detects the absence of a train or vehicle. If these rules refer to track circuits, this also includes detection by axle counters unless specially excluded.

  6. Washing machines require that the track on either side is straight for at least one car's length. This is to ensure that the car goes into the wash straight.

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  8. Sep 16, 2016 · Cairn Cross Civil Engineering Limited and Airquick Limited, working in partnership and on behalf of Network Rail and Arriva Trains Wales, have successfully completed the UK’s most advanced carriage wash system.

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