BBL - Train and Traffic Management / Railway Operations 13-05-24

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  1. 4. A centralized facility where rail traffic is monitored and managed, often equipped with systems for communication, signaling, and coordination of train movements.
  2. 6. A professional responsible for overseeing and coordinating the day-to-day operations of a railway network, including scheduling, maintenance, and personnel management.
  3. 9. A single journey or movement of a train from one point to another along its route.
  4. 10. The order in which trains are arranged and scheduled to operate within a specific timeframe or along a particular route.
  5. 11. The act of a train leaving a station or a designated point on its route.
  6. 12. The overall management and execution of activities involved in operating a railway network, including scheduling, maintenance, and safety procedures.
  7. 15. An individual responsible for managing and directing train movements, ensuring safety and efficiency within a given rail network or section.
  8. 18. An organization or entity responsible for providing railway transportation services, including passenger and freight operations.
  9. 19. The administration and maintenance of railway vehicles, including locomotives, passenger cars, and freight wagons.
  10. 20. Measures and systems implemented to ensure the safety of trains and prevent accidents, including signaling, automatic braking, and speed control mechanisms.
  11. 21. The point at which a train begins its journey, typically equipped with facilities for passenger boarding and freight loading.
  12. 22. The regular upkeep and repair of railway infrastructure, vehicles, and equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.
  13. 23. The process of scheduling and organizing personnel to ensure adequate coverage and efficient operation of railway services.
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  1. 1. The collective activities involved in operating and managing a railway network, including infrastructure maintenance, traffic control, and customer service.
  2. 2. Rules and regulations governing the operation of railway services, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with legal requirements.
  3. 3. The strategic planning and maintenance of a railway company's fleet of vehicles, ensuring reliability, safety, and efficiency.
  4. 5. A computerized system used to monitor and control various aspects of railway operations, including train movements, scheduling, and signaling.
  5. 7. The sequence in which trains are scheduled to leave a station or a specific point on the rail network.
  6. 8. A predetermined plan specifying the departure and arrival times of trains at various stations along their routes.
  7. 13. The act of a train reaching its destination or a specific point along its route.
  8. 14. The arrangement and composition of railway vehicles into a train, including the coupling of locomotives, wagons, and passenger cars.
  9. 16. The process of tracking and supervising the movements of trains, typically conducted through automated systems or manual observation.
  10. 17. The coordination and management of train movements, including scheduling departures and controlling traffic flow.