LX Flashcards
1
Q
When must you treat the AHBC equipment has failed? (4)
A
- If an alarm sounds.
- Road traffic signals are not operating correctly.
- Barriers fully raised or road traffic signals are operating a no train is approaching.
- A failed train is occupying a controlling track circuit.
2
Q
If there is an indication that the power to the AHBC has failed, how long can you allow trains to run normally over the crossing?
A
The first six hours
3
Q
What circumstances would you need to arrange a local control, which are classed as immediately affecting the operation of an AHBC? (3)
A
- Failure of the equipment affects the normal operation of the crossing.
- Train fails within the crossing controls.
- Normal flow of road traffic over crossing is affected by emergency roadworks or a road traffic incident.
4
Q
After local control has been taken and before the protecting signal is cleared, what was the driver of each train that is to pass over the AHBC be told? (2)
A
- Approach at caution.
- Not Passover it until authorised by a green hand signal shown at the crossing.