DEGRADED EXAM QUESTIONS Flashcards
If a signal is difficult to see because of trees, foliage, or other obstructions, when do you report it to the signaller?
Tell the signaller immediately.
After receiving a Yellow proceed hand signal from a signaller from a handsignaller, what should you expect the next normal signal aspect to show?
Red/stop.
How would you identify the pilotman?
Red armband with white lettering
When communicating with the signaller after a wrong route, you must: 4 answers
Clearly explain that the wrong route is set ahead of you
Give permission to the signaller for the signal to be put back to danger
Make sure you are speaking to the correct signaller
Clearly state your head code and location
If you feel unfit to continue after an incident, you should: (3 answers)
Be assertive when dealing with the signaller and control
Report that you are unfit to the signaller and control
Make no further movement until you feel fit to continue
Who is the first person you report a near miss to?
The signaller
Why would it be necessary to examine the line ahead? (6 answers)
Road bridge strike Report of foliage Trespass When a person has fallen from the train Track circuit/axel counter failure Track defects
How could you identify low adhesion affecting train performance? (3 answers)
Wheel slip under acceleration
Difficult to run to the scheduled time
Wheels slide under braking
How would you be made aware of an ESR? (3 answers)
Lineside signage
Late notice case
Communication with the signaller
After passing the termination board, when can you accelerate?
You can only accelerate once the rear of your train has passed the termination board.