Class Lecture # 2
Class Lecture # 2
Defination:
a) Halt Stations
b) Flag Stations
c) Crossing Stations
1.WAY SIDE STATIONS
Halt Stations:
Flag Stations:
Crossing Stations:
1. Access Road
2. Car Parking
3. Entrance
4. Ticket/Booking Counters
5. Information Centers
6. Waiting Areas
7. Cafeterias
8. Bookshops
9. Public Call Offices
10.Internet Café
11.Washrooms
12.Prayer Areas
COMPREHENSIVE LAYOUT OF A
RAILWAY STATION
TYPICAL RAILWAY STATION LAYOUT
1. Access Road:
To provide access from railway station to the road
network and vice versa.
Both the travelers and goods are connected to the
railway station through this link.
2. Car Parking:
Passengers coming on their own conveyance can park
their vehicle here.
This parking is also used by taxis/ cabs/ radio cabs.
3. Entrance:
A very reasonable entrance is provided generally
separate for arrivals and departures just adjacent to
Parking areas.
Entrance is so designed that generally the travelers and
freight traffic are separated completely.
TYPICAL RAILWAY STATION LAYOUT
4. Ticket/Booking Counters:
5. Information Centers:
11. Washrooms
1. PLATE FORM
2. YARD
3. ENGINE SHEDS
4. TURN TABLE
5. OTHER STATION EQUIPMENTS
LAYOUT ( FOR ENGINEERS)
LAYOUT ( FOR ENGINEERS)
1. PLATE FORM
The edge of the plate form from the center of the nearest track is
kept 1.7m away for B.G, 1.39m for M.G and 1.2 for N.G.
It is a loading place.
The minimum length of the plate form for all gauges should not be
less than 180m.
ESSENTIALS FOR PASSENGERS PLATE FORM
The ends of the high level plate form should be in the form of
ramp with a maximum slope of 1:6.
On B.G it is kept 1.0 m above the rail level, while on M.G and N.G
railways this height is kept as 70 cm and 60cm respectively.
Facilities for direct access from goods plate form to train and
access road/rail.
YARDS
Types of Yard
1. Passengers Yard
2. Goods Yard
3. Marshalling Yard
4. Locomotive Yard
1.Passengers Yard
The main function of passenger yard is to provide all the
facilities for the safe movement of passenger.
Essential facilities
Main requirements
a) Flat yards
b) Gravity yards
c) Hump yards
Flat yards:
Hump yards:
Engine Sheds
For cleaning, repairing and examining etc.
They are rectangular or circular in plan, water columns,
hydrants, examination pits etc should be adequately
provided.
TURN TABLE
• This is a device used for changing the direction of
locomotives.