STATION STOP SHORT Flashcards

1
Q

What are the types of station stop incidents?

A

Stop short
Fail-to-call
Station overrun

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2
Q

What is a stop short incident?

A

Stopping your train incorrectly at a station platform, so that the whole of the train is not at the platform.

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3
Q

What buzzer code is given to the guard by the driver during a stop short incident?

A

2-2

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4
Q

What buzzer code must the guard give you to draw forward?

A

Six

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5
Q

When can you move your train forward to the correct position during a stop short incident?

A

Once you have confirmed the doors are closed and no one has fallen from the train.

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6
Q

What does the buzzer code 6 mean?

A

Draw forward.

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7
Q

When must you get the signaller’s permission during a stop short incident?

A

Any movement toward a signal at danger or any movement on a permissive platform.

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8
Q

When must you report a stop short incident to the signaller?

A

If the train doors not on the station platform were released/opened or if anyone may have fallen from the train.

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