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What is a Platform Switch?
Please excuse me if this is a simple question...
I've always wanted to know what is a Platform Switch for? Lots of our local station platforms have them, underneath the platform edge at regular intervals, sort of a vertical sliding switch with various settings? Thanks |
Hello Vonsworld and welcome to the forum.
The "switches" that you refer to are actually track datum plates. Another member of the forum asked a similar question to yours some time ago. http://www.railwayforum.net/showthread.php?t=3237 This is what the Network Rail Code of Practice says track datum plates should show: • design level of the nearest rail of the track concerned; • design value of the cant on the track concerned; • horizontal design dimension to the running edge of the nearest rail of the track concerned; • the track to which the marker refers if it is not the nearest track. |
Welcome to the Forum Vonsworld. Thanks for your question and to John for his answer.
Best wishes, John H-T. |
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