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