ERTMS UK APPLICATION and DESIGN
- ERTMS system overview
- ERTMS trackside Levels
- ETCS trainborne Modes and Mode Profiles
- ERTMS jargon is explained in clear English terms
- The trainborne Driver-Machine interface
- “Before and after” signalling plan and performance comparisons for ERTMS Levels 1, 2 and 3
- Typical configurations of trackside, interlocking and RBC equipment
- ERTMS information and calculations
- Release Speeds and Overlaps
- Placing ETCS Block Markers, Ends of Authority, Supervised Locations and Balise Groups
- Headway calculations for ERTMS
- Signalling a Layout for ERTMS Level 2
- UK interpretation for ERTMS Level 2
- Making provision for unfitted and fallback operation
- Interlocking and RBC control tables

Who Should Attend This Course?
This course will prepare a forward-thinking signal engineer for the Digital Railway: how it will look and be designed.
Course Content and Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, the delegate will be able to describe how the future application of ERTMS will affect the current technical and operational practices.
Entry
Requirements
A well-prepared delegate is expected to be familiar with signalling principles, layout plans and wiring diagrams for UK main line signalling installations.
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