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Revision Date: March 1996
C.2.2: Transition Curves - 2
3 Transition from Circular Curve to Circular Curve A transition from a curve of radius R 1 to a similar flexure curve of radius R 2 may be calculated by using theequivalent radius R E , where:
RE =
and R 1 > R 2 in place of R in the transition formula.
a) Transition from R 2 to R 1
The equation to the transition from the common tangent at R 1 is given by
y = +
Versine at any point P on a chord c =
Slope of curve at point P, i.e. tan =
Local radius at any point P =
R 1 R 2R 1 R 2--------------------
P
R2
S
Transitioncentreline
l
R1
L
l (3R EL + R 1l )
3(2R EL + R 1l )
l (3R EL + 2R 1l )
3(2R EL + R 1l )
1. R 1 > R 2.
2. Shift S = L 2 / 24R E
l 2
2R 1
l 3
6REL
l 2
2R1
---------- l
3
6RE
L---------------
c 2 R 1 l R 2 l R 2 L+( )8R 1 R 2 L
----------------------------------------------------
l 2R E L R1 l+( )2R 1 R E L
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R 1 R E LR E L R1 l+---------------------------
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C.2.3: Transition Curves - 3
b) Transition from R 1 to R 2
The equation to the transition from the common tangent at R 2 is given by y =
Versine at any point P on a chord c =
Slope of curve at point P, i.e. tan =
Local radius at any point P =
R1
R2
S
Transitioncentreline.
P
L
l1. R 1 > R 2.
2. Shift S = L 2 / 24R E
l ( 3 R E L - R
2 l )
3 ( 2 R E L -
R 2 l )
l ( 3 R E L - 2
R 2 l )
3 ( 2 R E L -
R 2 l )
l 2
2R 2----------
l 3
6R E L---------------
c2 R 2 l R 1 l R 1 L+( )8R 2 R 1 L
----------------------------------------------------
l 2R E L R 2 l( )2R 2 R E L
------------------------------------- -
R 2 R E LR
EL R
2l
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C.2.4: Transition Curves - 4
4 Reverse Curves
N o r m a l
, c o m m o n
t o b o t h
c i r c u l a r
c u r v e s
C e n
t r e
l i n e T r a n s
i t i o n
l 1
R 1
C i r c u
l a r
c u r v e
.
Tran s i t ion
S 1Reverse point
[approx.][approx.]
Tangent to transition atreverse point
C i r c u
l a r c u
r v e.
T r a n s i t i o n
c u r v e
R 2
C e n
t r e l i n e
T r a n s
i t i o n
l 2
R 2
A
R 1
S 2
L2
l 2
2
l 1 + l 22
l 1
2
R2(l 1 + l 2)
2(R 1 + R 2)
R 1(l 1 + l 2)
2(R 1 + R 2)
In railway work, S 1 and S 2 are very small compared with R 1 andR2 and are therefore ignored in the following approximateexpressions:
L
1 =
2 =
To determine A for any given or desirable transition length:
A
and A -
8A R 1 R 2+( )
lLR 2
R 1 R 2+-------------------- R 2
8AR 1 R 2+--------------------
lLR 1
R 1 R 2+-------------------- R 1
8AR 1 R 2+--------------------
l 12 R 1 R 2+( )
8R 22
---------------------------------l 2
2 R 1 R 2+( )
8R 12
---------------------------------
R 1 R 2+( )2 L2
4------+ R 1 R 2+( )
Reverse transitions must have a constant rate of change ofcurvature. Cants, when rounded off, may not necessarily givea constant rate of change of cant but, ideally, levels shouldbe set out as shown in the diagram below.Refer to sheet C.2.1 for details of the form of the transition
curve used.
Transition l 2 Transition l 1
HIGH RAIL
Radius R 2
Cant E 2LOW RAIL
Cant E 1
Radius R 1
C a n t
Z e r
o R e v e r s e
E 1E2
E 1 + E 2Lift =
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5 Clothoid Spirals
l is any distance measured along the spiral from the origin.L is the total length of the transition measured along the spiral.
= radians = degrees.
S = C =
X = l Y =
This form of transition is used in the NR60 design of switches as shown on sheets A.1.2 & A.3.3This form of transition is also used in normal Hallade curve realignment work.
R
Shift
'S'
C
Y S p i r a l
l e n g t h ' L '
X
l2
2RL----------- 90L
R----------
L2
24R----------- L
4
2668R 3-------------------- L
2--- L
3
240R 2-----------------
l 5
40 RL( )2----------------------
l 3
6RL----------- l
7
336 RL( )3--------------------------
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C.2.6: Transition Curves - 6
6 Bloss Transition CurvesThe Bloss transition is a geometric form of transition in which the fourth differential of acceleration is set at zero, ascompared with the second differential for a clothoid spiral. The general equation to the curve is:
y =
Hence the slope of the curve, , at any point is given by: tan =
With the special case of the slope at the heel of the transition, , being given by: tan =
The local curvature (reciprocal of radius) at any point is given by:
Shift on transition, S = Versine at any point is given by:
1R----
l 4
4L 2---------
l 5
10L 3-------------
1R----
l 3
L2------
l 4
L3------
L2R--------
1R---- 3
l 2
L2-------- 2
l 3
L3--------
L2
40R----------- c2
8R-------- 3 l
2
L2-------- 2 l 3
L3--------
6 S
a T a n g e
n t a t h e
e l
R
C i r c u l
a r c u r
v e
Heel
0 .3Ll
L/2
yS
Transitioncentreline
S/2y
l
L /2
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S h
e e t 9 0 of 2 0 2
R ev i s i on
D a t e: D
e c em
b er 1
9 9 9
The graph below illustrates the comparison of the Bloss transition with the cubic parabola
00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
1
2
3
4
5
6
7Key
Offset, BlossOffset, cubic parabolaCurvature, BlossCurvature, cubic parabola
f
% of transition
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C.3.1: CEN56E1 Vertical - Centreline Setting Out for S&C
Diagram Showing Turnout Intersection of Centrelines
NOTES1. Crossing angles shown are for CEN56E1 Vertical S & C design, at 1432mm gauge.2. See Sheet C.3.2 for NR60 Inclined S & C design3. The use of the last column requires the main line to be straight, and assumes that the centreline of the branch
line is parallel at the common crossing intersection point (I.P.).4. For details of turnout lead lengths, and toe to IP, see sheet A.2.1 and A.3.1.5. N/A - not applicable - swing nose required.
Crossing angle1 in ~
Deg. Min. Sec. Decimaldegrees
Radians Nose to IPa (mm)
Intersection ofcentrelines to IP
b (mm)4 14 15 00.12 14.25003270 0.24870999 64 5728
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7.5 07 37 41.34 7.62814967 0.13313633 120 10 7408 07 09 09.61 7.15266875 0.12483762 128 11 456
9.25 06 11 17.22 6.18811612 0.10800300 148 13 24610 05 43 29.32 5.72481045 0.09991679 160 14 320
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17.615 03 15 06.47 3.25179672 0.05675456 - -18.5 03 05 46.74 3.09631540 0.05404090 296 26 49221 02 43 40.28 2.72785506 0.04761005 336 30 072
21.829 02 37 27.47 2.62429624 0.04580261 - -24 02 23 13.12 2.38697885 0.04166064 384 34 36828 02 02 45.82 2.04606038 0.03571049 448 40 096
32.365 01 46 12.58 1.77015980 0.03089512 518 46 347
45.75 01 15 08.34 1.25231691 0.02185705 N/A 65 514
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C.3.2: NR60 Inclined - Centreline Setting Out for S &C
Diagram Showing Turnout Intersection of Centrelines
NOTES1. Crossing angles shown are for NR60 inclined S&C design, at 1435mm gauge.2. See sheet C.3.1 for CEN56E1 Vertical design.3. The use of the last column requires the main line to be straight, and assumes that the centreline of the branch
line is parallel at the common crossing intersection point (I.P.).4. For details of turnout lead lengths, and toe to IP, see sheets A.2.3, A.3.4 and A.3.3.5. * Nose of 1 in 33.5 crossing extended to 15mm point, this dimension would have been 536 if the nose were at
16mm point - as per all other crossing angles.
Crossing angle1 in ~
Deg. Min. Sec. Decimaldegrees
Radians Nose to IPa (mm)
Intersection ofcentrelines to IP
b (mm)7.5 07 37 41.34 7.6281497 0.1331363 120 10 740
8.25 06 56 11.25 6.9364585 0.1210640 132 11 8399.5 06 01 32.07 6.0255750 0.1051661 152 13 63311 05 12 18.45 5.2051244 0.0908465 176 15 785
12.5 04 34 52.39 4.5812200 0.0799573 200 17 93813.5 04 14 31.89 4.2421927 0.0740402 216 19 373
15.75 03 38 11.78 3.6366059 0.0634707 252 22 60117.25 03 19 14.03 3.3205647 0.0579547 276 24 75420.25 02 49 43.85 2.8288464 0.0493727 324 29 05921.5 02 39 51.98 2.6644397 0.0465032 344 30 85323.5 02 26 15.90 2.4377504 0.0425467 376 33 72327 02 07 18.56 2.1218233 0.0370328 432 38 745
31.25 01 49 59.91 1.8333085 0.0319972 500 44 84433.5 01 42 36.70 1.7101947 0.0298485 502.5* 48 073
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D.1.1: Rail Section Designations
Rail ProfileDesignations
Previous ProfileDesignation(s)
Cross Section shownon sheet no.
60E2 D.2.8
CEN60E1 UIC60 D.2.1
CEN60E1A1 A73, UIC60B, Zu l-60 D.2.2
CEN56E1 BS113A D.2.3
CEN54E1A1 A69, UIC54B,Zu UIC 54B D.2.4
CEN33C1 U69, UIC33, R1 1-60 D.2.5
BS95RBH 95RBS,95 lb RBS BH H.1.1
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D.2.1: Rail Section - CEN60E1
NOTES1. Full description: CEN60E1 Rolled Flat Bottom Section (former UIC designation: UIC60)2. Weight: 60.21 kg/m3. Cross-sectional area: 76.70 cm 2
4. Indicative Dimensions: A - 20.456 mm; B - 52.053 mm5. Further details on drawing: RE/PW/901
1 4 . 3
5 1
1 1 . 5
7
3 1 . 5
7 6 . 2
5 + / -
0 . 2
1 7 2
16.5
15 0
Y
R4
R2
1 : 1 4 1 : 2
. 7 5
A
B
72
YR 3 0 0
R 8 0 R 13
R 31 : 2 .7 5
R 1 2 0 R
3 5
R 7
1 9 . 5
3 2
R 1 2 0 R 3 5
R 7
X X
8 0
. 9 2
R 4 0
1 9
. 5
1 : 2
0
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D.2.2: Rail Section - CEN60E1A1
NOTES1. Full description: CEN60E1A1 Asymmetric Point Rail (former UIC designation: UIC60B)2. Weight: 72.97 kg/m3. Cross-sectional area: 92.95 cm 2 4. Indicative Dimensions: A - 20.456 mm; B - 52.053 mm5. Further details on drawing: RE/PW/902
R 1 9
Y
Y
2.751
74.5
72
B
A
R 3 0 0
R 8
0
R 13
R 3 0 0
R 8 0
R 13
R 3
R 1 9
1 : 2 .7 5 1 : 2. 7 5
R 3
3 9 . 5
5 3
1 4 . 3
X X
28 16
2 0
5 8
. 8 4 R 1
9
1 : 1 7
R 4
R 3
2 5
1 : 4
3 3
. 7
R 1 9
R 4
R 3
2 0
1 3 4
8555
140
5 7
. 3 5
Centre Lineof Branding
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D.2.3: Rail Section - CEN56E1
NOTES1. Full description: CEN56E1 Rolled Flat Bottom Section (former UK designation: BS113A)2. Weight: 56.30 kg/m3. Cross-sectional area: 71.69 cm 2 4. Indicative Dimensions: A - 11.787 mm; B - 51.235 mm5. Further details on drawing: RE/PW/792
1 : 2 .7 5
3 0
. 1 6
R 3R 1.5 1 1
. 2
6 5
C of branding
20Parallel web
140
1 5 8
. 7 5
R 3
R 8
1 : 2. 7 5
R 8 0
R 12.70
A
69.85
4 9
. 2 1
R 3 0 5
1 4
. 5 3
Y
Y
L
B
1 : 2 0
R 20 1 : 2
. 7 5
R 15
1 : 1 0
7 9
. 3 8
6 9
. 8 5
7 4
. 5 1
+0.40
LC
C of holesL
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D.2.4: Rail Section - CEN54E1A1
NOTES1. Full description: CEN54E1A1 Asymmetric Point Rail (former UIC designation: UIC54B)2. Weight 68.95 kg/m3. Cross-sectional area: 87.83 cm 2
4. Indicative Dimensions: A - 20.025 mm; B - 49.727 mm5. Further details on drawing: RE/PW/8006. * Hole in rail foot for mounting stretcher bar brackets
2 0 2 0 2 5
5 4 . 9
0
X X
1 2 9
4 9 . 5 3
6 . 3
A
70
72.2
R 3 0 0
R 8 0
R 13 R 3 0 0
R 8 0
R 13
1 : 2 .7 5 1 : 2. 7 5
1 2 . 4
R 1 6
R 3
R 2
1 : 5
2713
62 85147
R 1 6
R 3
R 2
R 1 6
R 3
1 4 . 1
Y
Y
1.75
1 : 17
4 7 . 2
R 1 6
R 3
5 6
1 i n 2 0
B
30
C of holes & brandingL
22 dia *
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D.2.5: Rail Section - CEN33C1
NOTES1. Full description: CEN33C1 Check Rail (former UIC designation: UIC33)2. Weight: 32.99 kg/m3. Cross-sectional area: 42.02 cm 2
4. Indicative Dimensions: None5. Further details on drawing: RE/PW/862
R 3
C of holes & branding
30.75
Y
80 0.5
R 5
9 3 1 t o
i n t e r s e c
t i o n
( R a
i l H e i g h t 9 2
. 8 0 5 )
R 5R 3
20
40 1
X X
3 3 1
4 5
R 4 2
Y
R 3
R 4 2
1 5
57 .33 4
0 2
R 512
15
1 : 1 0
35
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D.2.6: Standard Rail Lengths
NOTES
1. Rails shown thus * can be ordered as undrilled, or drilled both ends for fishing. All other rails will be undrilled.2. All metric dimensions are in millimetres.3. Stock (60E2) and switch (CEN 60E1A1) rail lengths for NR60 S&C applications to be determined.4. All rails shown above are single piece, with no welds, as supplied from the rolling mill; the following are standard
lengths of Long Welded Rails (LWR): 91 444, 108 000, 182 888 and 216 000.
CEN56E1 (BS113A) 220 or 260 (Grade A)
CEN56E1 (BS113A)Mill Heat Treated
(MHT)
CEN54E1A1 (UIC54B)260 (Grade A)
36 576 36 576 27 00022 710 22 710 21 000
18 288 * 18 288 * 18 00016 270 16 270 15 00013 860 13 860 14 00012 720 11 00012 192 10 00010 973 9 00010 310 8 0009 144
60E2/CEN60E1220 or 260 (Grade A)
BS95RBH260 (Grade A)
CEN33C1(UIC Check Rail)
260 (Grade A)
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D.2.8: Rail Section 60E2
NOTES
1. Full description: 60E2 Rolled Flat Bottom Section2. Weight 60.03 kg/m3. Cross-sectional area: 76.48 cm 2
4. Indicative Dimensions: A - 48.913 mm; B - 74.319 mm5. Further details on drawing: RE/PW/979
1 1
. 5
R 1 2 0
1 9
. 5
R 1 2 0
R 3 5 R 7
R 2R 4
1 4
. 3
R 7
R 3 5
R 3
R 2 0 0
R 7 0 R 1 6
23.78
R 8
A
B
1 i n 2 .7 5 1 i n 2 .
7 5
16.5
C of holes & branding
1 in 1 4
R 4 0
1 i n 2 . 7
5 1 i n 2 .7 5 1 in 1 4
5 1
3 1
. 5
1 7 2
Y
Y150
72
1 : 2 0
2 8
. 7 5
7 6
. 2 5
0
. 2
8 0
. 6 7
X X
R 1 2 0
2 .
2 6
R 7
L
CL
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D.3.1: Rail End Drilling and Bonding
Sheet withdrawn June 2008 - See drawing RE/PW/596
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For notes, see Sheet D.4.2.
Sleeper / BearerType
RailSection
Insulators Rail Seat Pad Type Clips
NotesType
Cat.No.57/-
Above 90 m.p.h. 90 m.p.h. and belowType
Cat.No. 57/-INST. MTCE. INST. MTCE.
F7.F7A
113A110A
None -
3A 3A 3A 3A
MILLS C3R 48229
Sleepers
fitted withMRC 6/3baseplates
10998 4A 4A 4A 4A
F10 Site conversion offormer BJB fastening
113A110A10998
Composite(Branded 2549) 48437 3A 3A 3A 3A
PR 401A401A402Ae1809
48239482534824348255
SherardisedL.H.
F10 Shop Conversion offormer BJB fastenings
113A110A
Composite(Branded 2549) 48437 3A
3A (5.5 mm) or4A (7.5mm) 3A
3A (5.5 mm) or4A (7.5mm) PR 401A
401A402Ae1809
48239482534824348255
SherardisedL.H.
113A110A Nylon (Orange) 48424 5
5 (10.5mm) or4A+2 (13mm) 5
5 (10.5mm) or4A+2 (13mm)
10998 Nylon (Blue) 48423 5
5 (10.5mm) or4A+2 (13mm) 5
5 (10.5mm) or4A+2 (13mm)
F16 RNB
113A110A Part of fasteningassembly - 3A 4A 3A 4A RNB7 48128
10998
Part of fasteningassembly - 3A 4A 3A 4A RNB6 48127
F16 Conversion offormer RNB fastenings
113A110A
Either: Nylon (Orange)or Composite (Branded
1460)
4842448427 3A
3A (5.5 mm)or
4A (7.5mm)3A 3A (5.5 mm) or4A (7.5mm) PR 401A
401A402Ae1809
48239482534824348255
SherardisedL.H.
10998 Nylon (Blue) 48423 4A
4A (7.5mm)or
5 (10.5mm)4A 4A (7.5mm) or5 (10.5mm)
F19 SHC
113A110A Nylon 48422 6 or 19 6, 6A or 20 6 or 19 6, 6A or 20 SHC Clips
RectangularVee
4824048241109
98 Nylon 48428 4A4A (7.5mm)
or5 (10.5mm)
4A 4A (7.5mm) or5 (10.5mm)
CS3
113A110A
Nylon CS3Nylon Heel Block
4842548426
3A3A (5.5 mm)
or4A (7.5mm)
3A 3A (5.5 mm) or4A (7.5mm)CS3 48222
10998 4A4A (7.5mm)
or5 (10.5mm)
4A 4A (7.5mm) or5 (10.5mm)
F23, F23A, F23B,F23D, F24, F24A,
F24/1, F24BS, F24A/1,F24A/1CP, F24/4R,
EF25, F27, F27P, F27S,F27AS, F27BS, EF28,
EF29, EF32, EF33,EF28S, EF29S, EF32S,EF33S, F34S, CC 226
F35
113A110A
Either Nylon (Orange)
orComposite (Branded
1460)
4842448427
7
7 (5.5 mm)or
8 or 9(7.5 mm)
22 (5.5 mm)
or 4B, 8 or 9(7.5 mm)
PR 401A401A402Ae1809
48239482534824348255
SherardisedL.H.
or GRN (Black) 48436 e2001 48247
10998 Nylon (Blue) 48423 8 or 9
8 or 9 (7.5 mm)or
10 or11 (10.5 mm)
4B4B (7.5 mm)
or5 (10.5 mm)
PR 401A401A402Ae1809
48239482534824348255
SherardisedL.H.
F40 113A110A GRN (Blue) 4802710, 11 or
12 10, 11 or 12 10 or 12 10 or 12 e 1809 48255
Steel Sleepers (Hook-inshoulders)
113A
110A
Either Nylon (Orange)or
Composite (Branded1460)
48424
484272 or 7
2 or 7 (5.5 mm)or 4B, 8 or 9
(7.5 mm)2 or 7
2 or7 (5.5 mm) or
4B, 8 or 9(7.5 mm) PR 401A
401A402Ae1809
48239482534824348255
10998 Nylon (Blue) 48423 4B or 9
4B (7.5 mm) or10 (10.5 mm) 4B or 9
4B (7.5 mm) or10 (10.5 mm)
SherardisedL.H.
Steel Sleepers(Pressed-outShoulders)
113A110A10998
Composite (Branded1575) 48420 2 or 7
2 or7 (5.5 mm)or 4B, 8 or9 (7.5 mm)
2 or 7
2 or7 (5.5 mm)or 4B, 8 or9 (7.5 mm)
Steel Sleepers(Crimped Ends)
113A110A
Either Nylon (Orange)or
Composite (Branded1460)
4842448427 2 2 2 2 e 1809 48255
10998 Nylon (Blue) 48423 4B or 9 4B or 9 4B or 9 4B or 9
Concrete Bearers forVertical S&C
113A110A Composite (Branded1460) 48427 5.5 mm rai lpads avai lable see RE/PW/196
PR 401A401A402A
482394825348243
Sherardised
L.H.
EG49 CEN60 Green (Type 5720) 48060 21 21 21 21 eP20129 4823648308 Sheradised
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Abbreviations used throughout:GRN: Glass Reinforced Nylon INST: Installation with all new materialsEVA: Ethyl Vinyl Acetate MTCE: Maintenance or serviceable materials
RBC: Rubber Bonded Cork
NOTES1. If the rail seat is worn, use type 1 instead of Nil; Type 3A instead of Type 1 (baseplates only); Type 4A instead of
Type 3A; Type 4C instead of type 2A; Type 5 instead of type 4A.2. 98 lb. and 109 lb. FB rail must not be used in conjunction with concrete S&C bearers. F40 concrete sleepers not
suitable for 98 lb. FB rail.3. Pimpled or Dimpled pads must NOT be used in tunnels or level crossings.4. e series clips must NOT be used in cast iron baseplates.5. Pads 3A and 4C are for baseplates up to 205 mm wide.6. For details of pad types see sheet D 4.3.
7. NR60 S&C: Schwihag slide and check rail baseplates use 5.5mm EVA rail pads. Between cast crossing andbaseplates use 10.5mm RBC rail pad. Elsewhere use 10.5mm Studded Rubber.
Baseplate TypeRail
Section
Insulators Rail Seat Pad Type Clips
NotesType
Cat. No.57/-
Above 90 m.p.h.90 m.p.h. and
below TypeCat. No.
57/-INST. MTCE. INST. MTCE.
PAN 1, PAN 3113A / 110A - - 3A 3A 3A 3A
PR 427A (RH)PR304 (LH)
4824548233
Sherardised
109 / 98 - - 4C 4C 4C 4C
PAN 2, PAN 4,PAN 4A, PAN 5
113A / 110A - - Nil Nil Nil Nil
109/98 - - 1 1 1 1
PAN 7, PAN 8,PAN 10, HO PAN
113A / 110A - - Nil Nil Nil Nil
PR 401A401A
402A (LH)
4823948253
48243
109/98 - - 1 1 1 1
PAN 6, PAN 9,PAN 9J, PAN 11,PAN 12, ASP, V4N
113A / 110A - - 3A 3A or 4C 3A 3A or 4C
109/98 - - 4C 4C or 5 4C 4C or 5
V, L PAN 6,PAN M6, PAN L6,LGN, LR6
113A / 110A - - 3A 3A 3A 3A
CV 113A / 110A - - 3B 3B 3B 3B
RCV, Switch HeelBaseplates &CrossingBaseplates
113A / 110A - - 3C 3C 3C 3C Cut pads requiredfrom strip
MV 113A / 110A GRN (Blue)GRN (Black)4802748436 3A 3A 3A 3A
Type of insulator usedis dependent uponthe side Gall of the
rail.Blue - Gall SevereBlack - Gall Slight
ASP 113A / 110A - - 13,14 or1513,14 or
1513,14 or
1513,14 or
15
3rd Rail Insulatorstypes 140, 120,100
150 - - 18 18 18 18 - -
Slab Track using
10 mm thick strippad 113A / 110A - - 16 or 17 16 or 17 16 or 17 16 or 17
PR 401A401A402A
e 1809
48239482534824348255
SherardisedL.H.
VB 113A / 110A - - 2 x 3A 2 x 3A 2 x 3A 2 x 3APR 401A
401A402A
482394825348243
SherardisedL.H.VC 113A / 110A - -
1 x 3A1 x 3B
1 x 3A1 x 3B
1 x 3A1 x 3B
1 x 3A1 x 3B
VD 113A / 110A - - 2 x 3B 2 x 3B 2 x 3B 2 x 3B
NR60 S&C CEN60E2 - - 22(note 7)22
(note 7)22
(note 7)22
(note 7)eplus: ep20129
& ep201304823648252 L.H.
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Rail Seat Pad Types
Insulators
Pandrol Clips
Code Rail Seat Pad Type Cat no. 57/- Code Rail Seat Pad Type Cat no. 57/-1 2.5 mm Lipped EVA (220 X 140) 48476 10 10.5 mm H RBC 48029
2 5.5 mm H EVA 48521 11 10.5 mm H Rubber 482683A 5.5 mm Lipped EVA (260 x 140) 48093 12 10.5 mm H Rubber (Pandrol) 48028
3B 5.5 mm Lipped EVA (260 x 250) 48178 13 1.5 mm RBC 48017
3C 5.5 mm Lipped EVA (260 wide strip) 48449 14 1.5 mm RBC (Height adjustment) 48730
4A 7.5 mm Lipped EVA 48095 15 1.5 mm RBC (Height adjustment) 48731
4B 7.5 mm H EVA 48065 16 10.5 mm RBC (150 x 2000)
4C 7.5 mm Lipped EVA (220 x 140) 48089 17 10.5 mm Rubber (150 x 2000)
5 10.5 mm Lipped EVA 48096 18 FC16 9.3/8 x 5.7/8 x 3/16(pad under conductor rail insulator)
49152
6 5.5 mm + Rubber (for SHC) 48092 19 5.5 mm + EVA (for SHC) 48493
6A 7.5 mm + Rubber (for SHC) 48492 20 7.5 mm + EVA (for SHC) 48499
7 5.5 mm H Rubber 48091 21 10.5mm H Rubber (Pandrol 5197) 48088
8 7.5 mm H Rubber bonded cork 48267 22 10.5mm H Rubber (Pandrol 9328) 48293
9 7.5 mm H Rubber 48269
Glass Reinforced Nylon(GRN)
Composite
Location of Number
Nylon
Gauge Post
e-plus SeriesPR Series e Series
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D.5.1: Standard Timber Lengths
NOTES1. * 2450 length may also be cut from 2600 if required.
AVAILABLE TIMBER LENGTHS FOR SWITCH AND CROSSING WORK
LENGTH (mm) Catalogue No. 57/- LENGTH (mm) Catalogue No. 57/-
2450* 091000 5450 091020
2600 091001 5600 091021
2750 091002 5750 091022
2900 091003 5900 091023
3050 091004 6050 091024
3200 091005 6200 091025
3350 091006 6350 091026
3500 091007 6650 0910273650 091008 6950 091028
3800 091009 7250 091029
3950 091010 7550 091030
4100 091011 7850 091031
4250 091012 8150 091032
4400 091013 8450 091033
4550 091014 8750 091034
4700 091015 9050 091035
4850 091016 9350 091036
5000 091017 9650 091037
5150 091018 9950 091038
5300 091019 10 250 091039
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D.5.3: Extended Bearer Lengths for Point Motors
Switches
Switch Diamonds
Follow-on Switches
NOTES1. The diagrams show typical bearer extensions for point motors. The Network Rail Signal Engineer may require
particular alterations.2. Switches fitted with Clamp Lock mechanisms will not normally require extended bearers.3. (a) These bearers may be extended in the opposite direction by agreement.
(b) For second and subsequent drive positions where the rod run is positioned on the bearer ends.(c) Extended additionally for the detector.(d) The minimum opening between running edges is to be:
For EP motor worked switches: 1067mmFor Clamp Lock operated switches: 385mm
(e) The standard length of concrete bearer for point motors is 3600mm.4. Sheet re-numbered in June 2008 (was D.6.3) - data unchanged.
3 3 5 0
3 3 5 0
3 0 5 0
See notes: 3a3e
3a3e
3a3b
3 3 5 0
3 8 0 0
3 8 0 0
3 3 5 0
See notes: 3c 3e3e 3c
See note: 3d
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D.6.1: Insulated Rail Joints
Insulated Rail Joints
Nylon insulated lift and junction fishplate
Part number. Rail section. Type and description
0057/053965 CEN56E1 /
CEN56E1
S H O P P R E P A R E D O N L Y
4-hole Mk. 3 kits, complete with locking pins and
end post0057/053421 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1
4-hole Mk. 3 semi-encapsulated fishplatescomplete with 1 1/8 bolts , nuts, washers and endpost
0057/053391 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1
6-hole semi-encapsulated fishplates complete withlocking pins and end post
0057/053390 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1
6-hole Mk. 3 semi-encapsulated fishplatescomplete with 1 1/8 bolts , nuts, washers and endpost
0057/053867 98lb / 98 lb Insulated fishplate kits complete with 1 1/8 bolts , nuts, washers and end post
0057/053830 95lb / 95lb Insulated fishplate kits complete with 1 1/8 bolts , nuts, washers and end post
0057/053860 95lb / 95lb Insulated fishplate kits complete with 1 1/8 bolts , nuts, washers and end post. (Skirted type)
0057/053871 109/110A/CEN56E1 to109/110A/CEN56E1
Insulated fishplate kits complete with 1 1/8 bolts , nuts, washers and end post
0057/053982 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1 Double block joint insulated fishplate completewith 1 1/8 bolts , nuts, washers and end post
0057/053630 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1 6-hole Mk 2HT Benkler, complete set0057/053730 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1 4-hole Mk 1 Benkler, complete set0057/053839 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1 4-hole Coronet kit including joint assembly kit and
pair of fishplates0057/053840 CEN56E1 /CEN56E1 6-hole Coronet kit including joint assembly kit and
pair of fishplates0057/060019 CEN60/CEN60 4-hole Coronet kit including joint assembly kit and
pair of fishplates0057/060020 CEN60/CEN60 6-hole Coronet kit including joint assembly kit and
pair of fishplates
Network Rail Cat. No. Rail sections
From To
057/053913 New 95lb BH CEN56E1 worn 1/8 Complete Set
057/053893 New CEN56E1 FB CEN56E1 worn 1/16 Complete Set
057/053895 New CEN56E1 CEN56E1 worn 1/8 Complete Set
057/053943 New 95lb BH 95lb BH worn 1/16 Complete Set
057/053944 New 95lb BH 95lb BH worn 1/8 Complete Set
057/053760 New CEN56E1 FB New 95lb BH Complete Set
057/053761 New CEN56E1 FB 95lb BH worn 1/16 Complete Set
057/053762 New CEN56E1 FB 95lb BH worn 1/8 Complete Set
057/053912 New 95lb BH CEN56E1 worn 1/16 Complete Set
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Key to dimensions shown in the figure.
a Signal to replacement IBJ: 5 metres in new or altered track layout; 0 - 20 m in existing track layouts.b IBJ to facing point of toes: 20 metres minimum wherever possible.c Clearance for vehicle overhang: To be 4.88 metres minimum from fouling point to IBJ.d Distance between the inner joints of staggered pairs: To be 13 metres minimum, if both pairs are staggered by 1.8m or less, if either
pair is staggered by more than 1.8 metres, d must be not less than 18.3m.
e Distance between staggered pair and joint at end of track circuit. To be 18.3 metres minimum.f Fouling point: 1.97 metres between running edges.l Minimum effective length of track circuit: To be 18.3 metres minimum.s Stagger - must not exceed the following dimensions:
2.6 metres in non-electrified areas.2.6 metres in electrified areas if the traction current return rails overlap.2.1 metres in electrified areas if the insulated rails overlap.1.7 metres on the Isle of Wight and Waterloo & City lines.
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D.7.1: Trap Points and Vehicle Retardation
Unless other arrangements are in place which fulfil the same purpose, trap points are required to protect passengerlines from unauthorised train movements from:
Freight-only lines and sidings;
Crossing loops on single lines where the overlap beyond the protecting signal is substandard or where the lineis worked by a non-token method; Passenger loops, bay and loop platform lines; Converging freight-only lines where the consequence of an overrun might foul a passenger line.
Any trap point provided for the protection of a passenger line shall be of the double switch type and shall have theappropriate switch rail extended to form a throw-off, which will enable the vehicle running through the points to bedeflected away from the passenger line being protected. In situations where the trap is close to the fouling point ofthe main line, the turnout rails should be further extended to enable the derailed vehicle to be guided away from therunning line. In some situations a full lead may be required.The secondary risk of consequence to the derailed vehicles themselves shall be considered in the siting and design
of trap points. Derailed vehicles should remain upright wherever possible and be deflected away from hazards andobstructions such as overhead line structures, adjacent highways, signals and buildings.
Trap points in sidings may be formed using AV switches, provided that they are not installed in CWR. In running lines, strengthened traps shall be formed of BV or BVS switches, except where the PSR on the
approach is greater than 40mph; in which case CV or CVS switches shall be used NR60C leads may be used as trap points, but their use should be confined to locations where it is not possible
to install Vertical traps.
In particular locations; at the approach to swing or moveable bridges, or at stations where vehicles are leftunattended at gradients steeper than 1 in 500, it may be necessary to consider the provision of some means of
progressively slowing vehicles to a stand.The design chosen will depend on a risk assessment and the ability of the design to stop the type of traffic using theroute. the installation and outcome of a TPWS intervention should be taken into account at the design stage andconsidered in the risk assessment.These retardation arrangements include Friction Buffer Stops, Retarder Trap Points (see sheet D.7.2), spring ormechanical retarders and (where appropriate) Sand Drags (see sheet D.7.3).The effectiveness of friction buffer stops can be accurately modelled and designed to suit the traffic and location.The effectiveness of sand drags depends on the type of material used, its depth and compaction, whether it is wet ordry, and the type, weight and speed of the vehicles involved. Sand drags are best suited to retard trains running atlow speed; typically the exits from bay platforms, loops, approaching buffer stops in terminal or bay platforms, andprotecting running lines from shunt movements.
Loose, uncompacted blanketing sand (to Network Rail Specification NR/SP/TRK/033) to a depth of 450mm aboverail level is recommended for new sand drags.
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Key to dimensions.a. 20935mm Toe to the start of the check rails.b. 25455mm Toe to the start of the straight.c. 20775mm Toe to the start of gauge widening, gauge = 1432mm.d. 26455mm Toe to the end of the trap gauge widening, gauge = 1455mm.e. 45785mm Length, from d, over which the trap gauge is 1455mm.
NOTES1. Interlaced retarder trap points shall not be used where London Underground Limited (LUL) stock operates.2. After any vehicle has passed into the retarder, rolling stock examiners shall inspect the vehicle prior to its return to traffic.3. A right hand interlaced retarder trap point is shown, all dimensions apply equally to a left hand type. Left hand or right hand retarder trap p
ordered as required.4. Except for radii which are given in metres, dimensions are in millimetres.5. Refer to Standard Drawing RE/PW/ 748 for full details of the design.6. Each running rail and check rail joint within the retarder portion shall be fitted with F4 fishplates in the flangeway.7. Both ends of each check rail to be provided with a Type 1 flare entry, see Sheet E.8.1.8. The accuracy of the 1455mm trap gauge is important for correct retardation.
24 6 m 2 46mStraight
246m
a b
c d
Toe.
CV RH switches.
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D.7.3: Sand Drags - 1
Suggested form of Sand Drags
NOTES1. All dimensions in mm
2. Lengths of sand drags shown are considered to be a minimum - site conditions may require extra provision (dueto gradients)
Types:
NOTES1. * = one red lamp only should be exhibited, except when a red lamp would be misinterpreted by drivers
approaching on an adjacent running line, in which case a lamp painted white and showing a white light shouldbe substituted.
2. See further notes on next page.
A) Facing trap points at exit from Bay and Loop PlatformLines and from Crossing Loops on Single Passenger Lines 12 200 mm
B) Facing trap points at exits from Passenger Loops andin Passenger Lines approaching Swing or other Moveable bridges 24 400 mm
C) Buffer stop ends of Terminal and Bay Platform Lines 6 100 mm
450 1506100 6100
Rail levelCovering
End of sand drag
*
1370
Commencement of sand drag
450
18300 6100
Position of red or white 'stop' lamp
Rail level
150
1370
*
End of sand drag
Covering
3050 3050
Rail level
450
Covering
150
Level
Level
Level
TYPE A
TYPE B
TYPE C
*1370
End of sand drag
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D.7.4: Sand Drags - 2
NOTES1. Material for filling should be Blanketing Sand to Network Rail Company Standard NR/SP/TRK/033.2. In terminal stations the 300 x 75 mm boarding to be omitted and the filling materials to be extended to the
platform walls and across the space between the tracks.3. The red stopping lamp should be sited in the centre of the track, 1370 mm from the commencement of the sand
drag and the supporting post should be of timber.
64 1 5 0
4 5 0
Height at end of the sand drag.
Height at commencmentof the sand drag.
150 x 150 x 12 angle cleats.
20 dia. bolt.
300 x 75 boarding.
Fill.
Sleeper.
150 x 75 boarding across the tracks at the endsof the sand drag, secured to the sleepers by150 x 150 x 12 angle cleats if required.
Rail level.
20 dia. bolt.
20 dia. coachscrews.
SECTION D - D.
CROSS SECTION.
D
D
SLEEPERSCOACH
SCREWS
100 X 65TIMBER
40 X 40TIMBER12 DIA BOLT
254 LONG,TIGHT ENOUGHTO HOLD POST
RIGID
RED (OR WHITE)LAMP (See note 3)
R.L.
POST FOR LAMP
1 2 2 0
300 x 75 boarding
150 x 150 x 12 angle cleats at alternate
sleepers except at joints in the 300 x 75 boardswhich are to be spaced midway betweensleepers each having cleats
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D.8.1: Level Crossing Surface Systems - 1
Definition of a level crossing surface system: An installation, including the associated support system, providing a continuation of the road surface to enableroad vehicles to cross the railway on the level. The term does not include cattle-cum-trespass guards,signalling devices, signs, barriers and the track system.
Table 1:Application of Proprietary Systems by Crossing Type:
NOTES1. Must not be used on routes equipped with Vaughan Harmon Track Circuits2. Available for flat bottom rail sections only3. Not recommended at Accommodation/Farm crossings on track circuited lines4. STRAIL will be superseded by STRAIL 20055. Only permitted where timber sleepered track exists in track categories 4 - 66. In accordance with NR/L2/RVE/0007 Specification for on and off tracking of Road-Rail Vehicles (RRV)7. Not in running lines
Manufacturer Crossing TypeSystem
PublicVehicular
Walkway Accommodationor Farm
RRVAccess
Polysafe: 2 Frameless Polymer - - -
1,2,3 Concrete Steel Framed - -
1,2 Polymer Steel Framed - - -
HoldFast: Public Vehicular - - -
Emergency/Track Access - - -
Pedestrian - - -
Farm - - -
STRAIL: Inno STRAIL - - -
TAP STRAIL - - -
2 Pede STRAIL - - -
4 STRAIL/STRAIL 2005 - - -
Others: Timber - 5 5 6
Ballast/Aggregate - 7 - -
Slab with embedded rails - - -
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Table 2:Surface System Type to be Installed as a New or Replacement Public Vehicular CrossingSurface system types for public vehicular crossings:
Type A Modular bridging system
Type B Modular bridging system with reinforced fillingType C Full depth modular system with multiple 4ft panelType D Full depth interlocking modular system with single 4ft panelType E Concrete slab with embedded rails
NOTES1. Not where track radius is
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E.1.1: CEN56E1 Vertical S&C Switches - Full Depth - Rail and Timber Lengths
NOTES1. The numbers shown for timbers required are as detailed on the relevant RE/PW drawing (600, 601 and 603).
Timber lengths will require alteration to provide for: a) conductor rail fixings. b) point motors, cranks, etc.
2. All dimensions are in millimetres.3. For the details of switch geometry, see sheet A.1.1.4. * Backdrives on the HV switch are hydraulic type, adjacent to stretcher bar Nos. 4, 6, 8 & 9 (see RE/PW/603).
Switch typeStock rail
lengthSwitch rail
lengthStock rail
fronts
Stretcherbars
(Drives)
Lengths of timbers required
2600 2750 2900 3050
AV 11 300 8890 3070 2 (1) 11 4 3 -
AVT 9820 6750 3070 2 (1) 11 4 3 -
BV 12 720 10 310 3070 2 (1) 12 5 3 -
CV 16 270 13 860 3070 3 (2) 14 4 4 3
DV 16 270 13 860 3070 4 (2) 16 7 3 -
EV 19 135 17 485 3070 4 (2) 19 8 5 -
FV 19 135 17 485 3070 5 (3) 22 8 8 -
SGV 19 135 17 485 3070 6 (3) 23 14 6 -
GV 23 395 22 455 3070 6 (3) 26 17 5 -
HV 29 360 27 710 3070 9 (5 *) 37 21 9 -
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E.2.1: CEN56E1 / CEN54E1A1 Vertical S&C Switches - Shallow Depth - Railand Timber Lengths
NOTES1. The numbers shown for timbers required are as detailed on the relevant RE/PW drawing (801 - 805 incl).
Timber lengths will require alteration to provide for:
a) conductor rail fixings. b) point motors, cranks, etc.2. All dimensions are in millimetres.3. For the details of switch geometry, see sheet A.1.1.4. * Backdrives on the HVS switch are hydraulic type, adjacent to stretcher bar Nos. 3, 5 & 7 (see RE/PW/805).5. CEN54E1A1 switch rail is identical to the former UIC54B.
SwitchStock rail
lengthSwitch rail
lengthStock rail
fronts
Stretcherbars
(Drives)
Lengths of timbers required
2600 2750 2900 3050
BVS 14 750 11 680 3070 2 (1) 10 5 4 2
CVS 16 930 13 860 3070 2 (2) 14 4 4 4
DVS 16 930 13 860 3070 2 (2) 16 7 3 -
EVS 20 555 17 485 3070 3 (2) 19 8 4 -
FVS 23 395 20 325 3070 3 (2) 22 8 5 -
SGVS 26 945 23 875 3070 5 (3) 23 14 6 -
GVS 30 495 27 425 3070 5 (3) 26 17 5 -
HVS 41 430 38 360 3070 7 (4 *) 37 21 4 -
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E.3.1: CEN56E1 Vertical S&C - Common Crossings - Rail Lengths forTurnouts & Crossovers
NOTES1. Gauge is 1432mm. All dimensions are in millimetres.2. Cast manganese crossings shown are for single turnouts and crossover conditions. Further crossings are
detailed on sheets E.6.3 to E.6.12.3. For details of timber spacings and baseplates, see sheets E.4.1; E.4.2; E.6.1. to E.6.12.4. Cast crossings marked * are produced by M.I. Outreau.5. Overall wing rail lengths do not apply to cast centre block crossings.6. For short wing rail built-up crossings, deduct 720mm from the lengths quoted.7. For details of check rail lengths see sheet E.8.1.
8. Not all of the crossings included in the table are available as cast nose or centre block types.
RE/PW drg.no.
C r o s s
i n g a n g l e
1 i n N
N o s e
t o I . P
.
Built up/Part-Welded/Cast Centre Block/ CastNose Crossings
Cast manganese crossings
B u i
l t u p
P a r
t W e
l d e d
C a s
t c e n t r e Wing rail f ronts Vee rails
Wing rails[see note 6]
Wing fronts Vee legs Overall lengths
a(LH)
c(RH)
d(LH)
b(RH)
LH RHa
(LH)c
(RH)d
(LH)b
(RH)e f
606
668
4 64 3070 4030 5720
607
4.5 72 3070 4030 5720
5 80 3070 4030 5720
5.5 88 3070 4030 5720
6 96 3070 4740 5720
608
6.5 104 3070 4740 5720
7 112 3070 5450 5720
669
7.5 120 3070 5330 5720
8 128 3070 5590 5720 2358 2747 5105
9.25 148 3070 4110 5720 2358 3397 5755
60910 160 3070 4495 5720 2360 3095 5455
10.75 172 3070 4880 5720 2357 3458 5815
610670
13 208 3070 6035 5720 2358 3952 6310
15 240 3780 4830 6430 3070 4120 7190
16 256 3780 5435 6430 3066 3989 4054 7120 7055
18.5 296 4490 6080 7140 2391 2326 4624 4689 7080 6950
611 21 336 5200 6655 7850 2391 2326 4609 4674 7065 6935
673
24 384 5885 8790 9245 3104 3039 4031 7135 7070
24* 384 - - - 3104 3039 5341 5406 8510 8380
28 448 6445 8870 10 275 3683 3618 3832 7515 7450
684 684 32.365 518 7185 10 305 10 965
IP Nosea
c
d
b
e = a + b f = c + d
127mm
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NOTES1. All dimensions are in millimetres.2. Nose baseplates are indicated by shaded boxes with thickened sides in the table, thus:3. Joints for cast manganese crossings shown by a double line.4. Joints for built up / part welded crossings indicated by a thickened horizontal line.5. Dimension nose to centreline of the AV baseplate is 127mm in all cases.6. For details of timber spacings and baseplates for cast crossings, see sheets E.6.1. to E.6.12.7. Built up crossings are not available beyond 1 in 21.8. The baseplates quoted in the table are for straight/straight crossings.9. For details of 1 in 13 to 1 in 32.365 see sheet E.4.2.
Crossing 1 in 4 1 in 4.5 1 in 5 1 in 5.5 1 in 6 1 in 6.5 1 in 7 1 in 7.5 1 in 8 1 in 9.25
Timber
4F V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
3F V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V VB342
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2F V - V V - V V - V VB360 VB342 VB324 VB312 VB300 VB288 VB264
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
1F 4XV 4XV VB240 VB234 VA222 VA216 VA210 VA204 VA198 VA192
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
NOSE 4AV 4AV 5AV 5AV 6AV 6AV 7AV 7AV 8AV 9AV
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
1H 4BV 4BV VA408 VA390 VA378 VA366 VA360 VA354 VA342 VA330
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2H CV CV 4CV VD552 VD522 VD498 VD480 VD462 VA444 VA432 VA408
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 586 846 749
3H CV CV CV CV CV CV CV CV CV CV VD588 VD564 VD528 VD540 VD492
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 748
4H V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V VB348
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
5H V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V
710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710 710
6H V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V
710 710 710
7H V - V V - V V - V
(N)AV
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1 in 13 1 in 15 1 in 16 1 in 18.5 1 in 21 1 in 24(Note 7)
1 in 2(Note
Timber
12F V - V
11F V - V
10FVB366
9F V - V VB342700
8F V - V VB360 VB318710 700
7F V - V VB354 VB330 VB294710 710 700
6F V - V V - V VB348 VB324 VB300 VB270710 710 710 710 704 7
5F V - V VB354 VB342 VB312 VB288 VB270 VB246710 710 710 710 710 715 6
4F VB336 VB306 VB294 VB270 VB252 VB240 VA222710 710 710 710 710 710 6
3F VB282 VB258 VB252 VB234 VA222 VA210 VA198710 710 710 710 710 710 6
2F VA222 VA210 VA204 VA198 VA192 VA186 VA198710 710 710 710 710 710 6
1F VA198 VA204 VA204 VA210 VA210 VA216 VA222710 710 710 710 710 710 6
NOSE13AV 15AV 16AV 18AV 21AV 24AV 28AV
710 710 710 710 710 710 61H VA306 VA294 VA294 VA282 VA282 VA276 VA270
710 710 710 710 710 710 62H VA360 VA342 VA336 VA324 VA312 VA306 VA294
660 801 710 710 710 710 63H VA408 VA396 VA384 VA360 VA348 VA336 VA318
710 710 710 625 660 710 64H VB240 VA222 VA204 VA174 VA156 VA336 VA342
681 710 700 710 660 710 65H VB294 VB270 VB246 VA210 VA186 VA174 VA366
710 710 711 710 710 710 76H VB348 VB318 VB294 VB252 VA222 VA204 VA168
660 710 700 711 710 710 77H V - V VB366 VB336 VB288 VB258 VA228 VA192
710 801 710 710 591 640 78H V - V V - V V - V VB324 VB282 VA258 VA222
710 710 710 710 636 79H VB366 VB318 VB282 VB246
625 710 640
10H V - V VB354 VB312 VB270710 660 71011H V - V VB342 VB294
71012H VB372 VB324
71013H V - V VB348
14H VB372
15H V - V
16H
17H
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CEN56E1 Vertical S&C - Common Crossings - Edgar Allen Type
1117.1 R.E. 1015.6 R.E. 906.0 R.E. 817.9 R.E. 745.7 R.E. 803.2 R.E. 743.0 R.E.
823.1 R.E. 745.7 R.E. 662.1 R.E. 595.0 R.E. 540.0 R.E. 494.0 R.E. 455.0 R.E. Angle 1 in 3.625 1 in 4 1 in 4.5 1 in 5 1 in 5.5 1 in 6 1 in 6.5 Angle
18H 18H17H 17H16H 16H15H 15H14H 14H13H 13H12H 12H11H 11H10H 10H9H 9H8H 8H7H
Jt Jt7H
6HJt Jt Jt Jt Jt
V - V V - V 6H710 710
5H V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V 5H710 710 710 710 710 710 710
4H V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V 4H710 710 710 710 710 710 710
3H CV - CV CV - CV CV - CV CV - CV CV - CV CV - CV VD 588 3H710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2H CV - CV CV - CV VD 588 VA 552 VA 522 VD 498 VA 480 2H710 710 710 710 710 710 710
1H 3.625BV 4 BV 4.5 BV VA 408 VA 390 VA 378 VA 372 1H710 710 710 710 710 710 710
NOSE N VA 432 N VA180 N VA 180 N VA 180 N VA 180 N VA 180 N VA 180 NOSE710 710 710 710 710 710 710
1F 3.625XV 4 XV 4.5 XV VA240 VA 234 VA 222 VA 216 1F710 710 710 710 710 710 710
2F V - V V - V V - V V - V VB 360 VB 342 VB 324 2F710 710 710 710 710 710 710
3F V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V V - V 3F710 710 710 710 710 710 710
4FJt
V - VJt
V - VJt
V - VJt
V - VJt
V - VJt
V - VJt
V - V 4F5F 5F6F 6F7F 7F
8F 8F9F 9F
10F 10F11F 11F12F 12F
Mass c/w fittings 2245.9 2205.1 2151.8 2083.4 2283.2 2228.7 2228.2
Mass c/w fittings
Mass w/ofittings 1604.0 1592.9 1543.8 1471.0 1540.4 1592.2 1579.7
Mass w/ofittings
Type Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Type
Angle 1 in 3.625 1 in 4 1 in 4.5 1 in 5 1 in 5.5 1 in 6 1 in 6.5 Angle
1 1 5 9
4 0 3 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 4
1 1 2 6
4 0 3 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 7
1 1 5 9
4 0 3 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 4
1 8 7 5
4 0 3 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 7
1 8 2 4
4 0 3 0
3 0 7 0
9 4 4
1 8 2 7
4 7 4 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 7
1 8 2 7
4 7 4 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 7
NOTES
1. All crossing dimensions to Nose.2. Flash butt welds shown:3. All legs shown straight/straight.
4. All weights in kg.5. Fronts and Vee legs supplied to customerrequirement.
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CEN56E1 Vertical S&C - Common Crossings - Edgar Allen Type
792.6 R.E. 725.1 R.E. 713.4 R.E. 459.7 R.E. 464.9 R.E. 469.4 R.E. 479.9 R.E.
421.5 R.E. 392.5 R.E. 367.0 R.E. 315.4 R.E. 290.6 R.E. 269.3 R.E. 220.0 R.E.
Angle 1 in 7 1 in 7.5 1 in 8 1 in 9.25 1 in 10 1 in 10.75 1 in 13 Angle
18H 18H17H 17H16H 16H15H 15H14H 14H13H 13H12H 12H11H 11H10H 10H9H
Jt9H
8HJt Jt Jt
V - V 8H710
7H V - V V - V V - VJt Jt
V - V 7H710 710 710 6606H V - V V - V V - V
JtV - V V - V VB 348 6H
710 710 710 710 710 7105H V - V V - V V - V V - V VB 360 V - V VB 294 5H
710 710 710 710 660 750 6814H V - V V - V V - V VB 348 VB 294 VB 300 VB 240 4H
710 710 710 748 561 766 7103H VD 564 VD 528 VA 540 VD 492 VA 462 VA 456 VA 408 3H
710 586 846 749 660 750 6602H VA 462 VA 444 VA 432 VA 408 VA 396 VA 384 VA 360 2H
710 710 710 710 710 710 7101H VA 360 VA 354 VA 342 VA 342 VA 342 VA 342 VA 342 1H
710 710 710 710 710 710 710NOSE N VA 180 N VA180 N VA 180 N VA 180 N VA 180 N VA 180 N VA 180 NOSE
710 710 710 710 710 710 7101F VA 210 VA 204 VA 198 VA 192 VA 180 VA 180 VA 180 1F
710 710 710 710 710 710 7102F VB 312 VB 300 VB 288 VB 264 VA 252 VA 246 VA 222 2F
710 710 710 710 710 710 7103F V - V V - V V - V VB 342 VB 324 VB 312 VB 282 3F
710 710 710 710 710 710 7104F
JtV - V
JtV - V
JtV - V
JtV - V
JtV - V
JtV - V
JtVB 336 4F
7105F V -V 5F6F 6F7F 7F
8F 8F9F 9F
10F 10F11F 11F12F 12F
Mass c/w fittings 2254.7 2324.7 2312.9 1965.2 1935.8 2026.8 2435.2
Mass c/w fittings
Mass w/ofittings 1644.7 1623.2 1619.5 1385.5 1349.0 1462.2 1710.4
Mass w/ofittings
Type Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Type
Angle 1 in 7 1 in 7.5 1 in 8 1 in 9.25 1 in 10 1 in 10.75 1 in 13 Angle
1 8 2 7
5 4 5 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 7
1 8 2 7
5 3 3 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 7
1 9 6 1
5 5 9 0
3 0 7 0
9 2 7
1 9 7 2
1 8 5 2
4 1 1 0
3 0 7 0
8 6 7
9 8 7
2 2 3 0
4 4 9 5
3 0 7 0
9 3 7
1 9 7 2
1 8 5 2
4 8 8 0
3 0 7 0
8 6 7
9 8 7
2 6 2 7
6 0 3 5
3 0 7 0
9 6 7
NOTES
1. All crossing dimensions to Nose.2. Flash butt welds shown:3. All legs shown straight/straight.
4. All weights in kg.5. Fronts and Vee legs supplied to customer
requirement.
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CEN56E1 Vertical S&C - Common Crossings - Edgar Allen Type
337.8 R.E. 355.5 R.E. 344.6 R.E. 332.8 R.E. 382.2 R.E. 332.8 R.E. 334.4 R.E.
235.9 R.E. 220.1 R.E. 226.6 R.E. 231.6 R.E. 229.2 R.E. 214.2 R.E. 206.0 R.E. Angle 1 in 15 1 in 16 1 in 18.5 1 in 21 1 in 24 1 in 28 1 in 32.365 Angle
18H 18H17H V - V 17H
71016H VB 372 16H
71015H V - V
JtVB 348 15H
710 71014H VB 372 VB 324 14H
723 71013H
JtV - V
JtVB 348 VB 306 13H
710 720 71012H VB 372 VB 324 VB 282 12H
710 720 71011H V - V VB 342 VB 294 VB 258 11H
660 710 720 71010H V - V
JtVB 354 VB 312 VB 270 VB 240 10H
625 710 640 720 7109H
JtVB 366 VB 318 VB 282 VB 246 VA 216 9H
710 710 636 720 7108H V - V
JtV - V VB 324 VB 282 VA 258 VA 222 VA 192 8H
801 710 710 591 640 720 6987H
JtVB 366 VB 336 VB 288 VB 258 VA 228
JtVA 216 VA 174 7H
710 700 711 710 710 723 6956H VB 318 VB 294 VB 252 VA 222 VA 234 VA 234 VA 180 6H710 711 710 710 710 710 695
5H VB 270 VB 246 VA 234 VA 210 VA 234 VA 270 VA 252 5H710 700 710 660 710 670 695
4H VA 222 VA 438 VA 402 VA 378 VA 372 VA 354 VA 330 4H710 710 625 660 710 670 695
3H VA 396 VA 378 VA 330 VA 318 VA 336 VA 282 VA 294 3H801 710 710 710 710 670 695
2H VA 342 VA 312 VA 270 VA 270 VA 306 VA 270 VA 270 2H710 710 710 710 710 670 695
1H VA 342 VA 270 VA 270 VA 270 VA 306 VA 270 VA 270 1H710 710 710 710 710 685 695
NOSE N VA 180 N VA 270 N VA 270 N VA 270 N VA 306 N VA 270 N VA 270 NOSE710 710 710 710 710 685 695
1F VA 180 VA 270 VA 270 VA 270 VA 276 VA 270 VA 270 1F710 710 710 710 710 685 695
2F VA 210 VA 270 VA 270 VA 270 VA 270 VA 270 VA 270 2F710 710 710 710 710 685 695
3F VB 258 VB 252 VB 234 VA 222 VA 210 VA 270 VA 270 3F710 710 710 710 710 685 695
4F VB 306 VB 294 VB 270 VB 258 VA 240Jt
VA 218 VA 204 4F710 710 710 710 715 710 695
5FJt
VB 354Jt
VB 342 VB 306 VB 288 VB 270 VB 240 VA 228 5F710 710 710 710 704 710 695
6F V - V V - VJt
VB 342 VB 324 VB 300 VB 270 VB 252 6F710 710 700 690 695
7F V - VJt
VB 360 VB 330 VB 294 VB 270 7F710 700 690 695
8F V - V Jt VB 354 VB 318 VB 294 8F700 690 6959F V - V
JtVB 342 VB 312 9F
690 70510F VB 366
JtVB 336 10F
690 70511F V - V VB 360 11F
70512F V - V 12F
Mass c/w fittings 2203.6 3293.3 2430.7 2765.6 3188.7 3511.5 3462.4
Mass c/w fittings
Mass w/ofittings 1627.4 2263.2 1899.3 1948.2 2158.2 2531.8 2509.3
Mass w/ofittings
Type Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Splay Type
Angle 1 in15 1 in 16 1 in 18.5 1 in 21 1 in 24 1 in 28 1 in 32.365 Angle
2 7 0 1
4 8 3 0
3 7 8 0
1 6 5 1
3 4 4 1
5 4 3 5
3 7 8 0
1 6 6 6
3 9 6 0
6 0 8 0
4 4 9 0
1 6 7 0
3 9 6 9
6 6 5 5
5 2 0 0
1 7 0 1
4 7 4 2
8 7 9 0
5 8 8 5
1 7 2 2
5 1 6 5
8 8 7 0
6 4 4 5
2 2 8 0
5 3 4 1
1 0 3 0 5
7 1 8 5
2 3 0 5
NOTES1. All crossing dimensions to Nose.2. Flash butt welds shown:3. All legs shown straight/straight.
4. All weights in kg.5. Fronts and Vee legs supplied to customer
requirement.
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CEN56E1 Vertical S&C - OBTUSE Crossings - Edgar Allen Type
742.1 R.E. 703.5 R.E. 668.7 R.E.
742.1 R.E. 703.5 R.E. 668.7 R.E. Angle 1 in 4.5 1 in 4.75 1 in 5 Angle
7R 7R6R 6R
Jt Jt Jt5R V-CV V-CV V-CV 5R
710 710 7104R CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV 4R
650 650 6503R VD 546 VD 528 VD 510 3R
650 650 6502R VA 420 VA 414 VA 402 2R
650 650 6501R VA 252 VA 246 VA 246 1R
K 650 K 650 K 6501L VA 252 VA 246 VA 246 1L
650 650 6502L VA 420 VA 414 VA 402 2L
650 650 6503L VD 546 VD 528 VD 510 3L
650 650 6504L CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV 4L
650 650 6505L V-CV V-CV V-CV 5L
710 710 7106L 6L
Jt Jt Jt7L 7L
Mass c/w fittings 1830 1826 1817
Mass c/w fittings
Mass w/ofittings 1486 1486 1486
Mass w/ofittings
Type Obtuse Obtuse Obtuse Type
Angle 1 in 4.5 1 in 4.75 1 in 5 Angle
3 3 6 0 2
8 4 5
1 4 6 0
1 4 6 0
2 8 4 5 3
3 6 0
3 3 6 0 2
8 4 5
1 4 6 0
1 4 6 0
2 8 4 5 3
3 6 0
3 3 6 0 2
8 4 5
1 4 6 0
1 4 6 0
2 8 4 5 3
3 6 0
NOTES1. All crossing dimensions to Knuckle.2. Flash butt welds shown:3. All legs shown straight/straight.
4. All weights in kg.5. All check rails supplied with 2250 splay.6. Point & Wing rail ends supplied to customer requirement.7. Check extension rails supplied as required.
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CEN56E1 Vertical S&C - OBTUSE Crossings - Edgar Allen Type
767.2 R.E. 703.7 R.E. 649.9 R.E. 603.7 R.E. 563.7 R.E. 608.2 R.E.
767.2 R.E. 703.7 R.E. 649.9 R.E. 603.7 R.E. 563.7 R.E. 608.2 R.E. Angle 1 in 5.5 1 in 6 1 in 6.5 1 in 7 1 in 7.5 1 in 8 Angle
Jt7R V-CV 7RJt Jt Jt Jt Jt 6506R V-CV V-CV V-CV V-CV V-CV CV-CV 6R
650 650 650 650 650 6505R CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV VD 588 5R
650 650 650 650 650 6504R CV-CV CV-CV VD 582 VD 552 VD 528 VD 510 4R
650 650 650 650 650 6503R VD 540 VD 510 VD 480 VD 462 VA 444 VA 426 3R
650 650 650 650 650 6502R VA 438 VA 420 VA 402 VA 390 VA 378 VA 366 2R
650 650 650 650 650 6501R VA 294 VA 282 VA 276 VA 264 VA 264 VA 258 1R
K650
K650
K650
K650
K650
K650
KN VA 192 VA 192 VA 192 VA 192 VA 192 VA 192 KN650 650 650 650 650 650
1L VA 294 VA 282 VA 276 VA 264 VA 264 VA258 1L650 650 650 650 650 650
2L VA 438 VA 420 VA 402 VA 390 VA 378 VA 366 2L650 650 650 650 650 650
3L VD 540 VD 510 VD 480 VD 462 VA 444 VA 426 3L650 650 650 650 650 650
4L CV-CV CV-CV VD 582 VD 552 VD 528 VD 510 4L650 650 650 650 650 650
5L CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV CV-CV VD 588 5L650 650 650 650 650 650
6L V-CV V-CV V-CV V-CV V-CV CV-CV 6LJt Jt Jt Jt Jt 650
7L V-CV 7LJt
Mass c/w fittings 2246 2234 2373 2363 2360 2813
Mass c/w fittings
Mass w/ofittings 1854 1854 1854 1854 1864 2180
Mass w/ofittings
Type Obtuse Obtuse Obtuse Obtuse Obtuse Obtuse Type
Angle 1 in 5.5 1 in 6 1 in 6.5 1 in 7 1 in 7.5 1 in 8 Angle
4 2 3 7 3
5 5 5
1 7 8 4
1 7 8 4
3 5 5 5 4
2 3 7
4 2 3 7 3
5 5 5
1 7 8 4
1 7 8 4
3 5 5 5 4
2 3 7
4 2 3 7 3
5 5 5
1 7 8 4
1 7 8 4
3 5 5 5 4
2 3 7
4 2 3 7 3
5 5 5
1 7 8 4
1 7 8 4
3 5 5 5 4
2 3 7
4 2 3 7 3
5 5 5
1 7 8 4
1 7 8 4
3 5 5 5 4
2 3 7
4 8 7 5 4
2 1 5
2 0 1 4
2 0 1 4
4 2 1 5 4
8 7 5
NOTES1. All crossing dimensions to Knuckle.2. Flash butt welds shown:3. All legs shown straight/straight.
4. All weights in kg.5. All check rails supplied with 2250 splay.6. Point & Wing rail ends supplied to customer requirement.7. Check extension rails supplied as required.
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Track Design Handbook NR/L2/TRK/2049
Sheet 125 of 202
Network Rail
Revision 1 Date: December 1999
E.5.1: CEN56E1 Vertical S&C - Obtuse Crossings - 1 in 4.75 to 1 in 8
Table of Timber Spacings and Baseplates for Fabricated Crossings
NOTES1. Fixed obtuse crossings shall not be used where
a) the line speed exceeds 90 mph on jointed track or 105 mph on fully welded track;b) the crossing angle is flatter than 1 in 7.5, exceptionally 1 in 8;c) the radius of either track is sharper than the limiting radii shown in sheet A.5.1;d) a negative cant occurs on either track through the crossing.In any of these cases, switch diamonds shall be specified.2. Fabricated obtuse crossings shall not be used where the line speed exceeds 75mph.3. All dimensions are in millimetres.4. Rail lengths:
Wing rails 5690 for all angles.Check rails 5690 for all angles.Point rails Length depends upon the adjacent common crossings, see table, below, whichgives point rail lengths measured from the nose.
Combined point/wing rails, indicated in the table as special are to be specifically detailed and manufactured.
1 in 4.75 1 in 5.5 1 in 6 1 in 6.5 1 in 7 1 in 7.5 1 in 8
5L710 710 710 710 710 710 710
4L V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV710 710 710 710 710 710 7103L V - CV V - CV VC480 VC456 VC438 VC420 VC408
700 680 670 650 640 630 6202L D4BVL VC384 VC366 VC354 VC348 VC336 VC330
700 681 664 658 641 625 6081L D4AV D5
AVD6AV D6AV D7AV D7.5AV D8AV
380 419 446 472 499 525 552Knuckle - VA192 6 - 6NV 6 - 6NV 7 - 8NV 7 - 8NV 7-8NV
380 419 446 472 499 525 5521R D4AV D5
AVD6AV D6AV D7AV D7AV D8AV
700 681 664 658 641 625 6082R D4BVR VC384 VC366 VC354 VC348 VC336 VC330
700 680 670 650 640 630 6203R V - CV V - CV VC480 VC456 VC438 VC420 VC408
710 710 710 710 710 710 7104R V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV V - CV
710 710 710 710 710 710 7105L
Obtusecrossing
Knuckleto nose
mm
Common crossing
1 in 4 1 in 4.5 1 in 5 1 in 5.5 1 in 6 1 in 6.5 1 in 7 1 in 7.5 1 in 8 1 in 9.25 1 in 10 1 in 10.75
1 in 4.75 253 Special Special Special 4200 4500 4800 5000
1 in 5.5 292 Special Special 4300 4700 5100 5400 5700 6000 6200 6800 7200
1 in 6 319 Special 4200 4600 5000 5400 5800 6100 6400 6700 7300 3946 3946
1 in 6.5 345 4900 5300 5700 6100 6500 6800 7100 3920 3920 3920
1 in 7 372 5600 6000 6400 6800 7100 3893 3893 3893 3893
1 in 7.5 398 6300 6700 7100 3867 3867 3867 3867 3867
1 in 8 425 7100 7400 3840 3840 3840 3840 3840 3840Non-standard with heel end undrilled, the rail to be cut and
drilled or welded on site.No closure rail required.
Standard, with heel end drilled for a fishplated joint or leftundrilled for a welded joint.
Closure rail required.