Inspection and Assessment of Clearances: Purpose
Inspection and Assessment of Clearances: Purpose
Inspection and Assessment of Clearances: Purpose
Purpose This Standard defines requirements for inspection and assessment of structure
clearances.
Scope The Standard applies to all infrastructure managed by V/Line Infrastructure under the
Regional Infrastructure Lease (RIL).
History Replaces revision 01. Revision 01 replaced Freight Australia Document Number
2705 Revision 1.0 – Inspection and Assessment of Operating Standard for
Clearances.
Definitions Please refer to the V/Line Passenger Corporate Dictionary for abbreviations and
terms used in this Standard. Other terms used are:
Critical As defined in VRIOGS 0001, Structural Gauge Envelopes –
Clearances Minimum clearances for Infrastructure adjacent to the Railway,
Section 8.1.
PM Preventative Maintenance Work Order (Cyclic)
Responsibility Unless otherwise specified by the Maintenance Manager, Track and Civil
responsibilities are:
Track Supervisors are responsible for clearance inspections of track centres;
Structures Inspectors are responsible for clearance inspections of structures,
including platforms;
Senior Track Maintenance Engineer is responsible for reviewing clearance
inspections of track centres, ensuring appropriate actions are taken where
necessary and updating the Structure Clearance Register and PM in Maximo;
and
Structures Engineer is responsible for reviewing clearance inspections of
structures, ensuring appropriate actions are taken where necessary and
updating the Structure Clearance Register and PM in Maximo.
Process 1. GENERAL
Clearance requirements are specified in NIPR: 2617 – Transit Space
Clearances. and VRIOGS 0001, Structural Gauge Envelopes – Minimum
clearances for Infrastructure adjacent to the Railway.
Allowance shall be made for curve and cant effects for normal operations.
On dual gauge tracks the standard gauge centreline is to be used on the
common rail side and the broad gauge centreline is to be used on the dual rail
side.
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2. INSPECTIONS
General
Inspection types and frequencies are specified in NIPR: 2701 – Track and Civil
Technical Maintenance Plan and NIPR: 2701.1 – Track and Civil Technical
Maintenance Plan Schedule.
The purpose of clearance inspections is to identify clearance infringements,
changes to critical clearances and to report any structure or adjacent track that
is damaged, unsound or has changed geometry that may lead to a reduction of
clearances.
Track Patrols
Track patrols shall keep a lookout for structure clearance infringements and
conditions that may affect train operations (ie. indicators of an infringement)
including the following;
Track obstructions.
Visible markings or damage to structures due to strikes by Rolling Stock.
Horizontal and vertical alignment of structures.
Leaning and misalignment of structures.
Changes in track or structure location or appearance since previous
inspection.
Other obvious defects that may affect clearances
General Clearance Inspections
General Inspections for clearances shall be carried out on the following
locations and are to be listed on the Structure Clearance Register and
clearance inspection PM are to be created in Maximo.
Structures, including platforms, with lateral clearance of less than 2200
mm on tangent track and less than 2200 mm plus the allowances
specified in VRIOGS 0001, section 3.4 7 on curve track.
Structures with vertical clearance on:
Tangent track which infringes VRIOGS 0001, envelope D1; or
Curve track which infringes VRIOGS 0001, envelope D1 plus
allowance for cant and the allowances specified in VRIOGS 0001,
section 3.4 7.
Structures with an air gap of less than 300 mm to the Kinematic Rolling
Stock Outline (Maximum) of approved over dimensional rolling stock or
loading.
Parallel tracks with track centres of less than 3760 mm or less than 3760
mm plus allowances for curve and cant effects on curve track with radius
less than 1300 m or cant greater than 80 mm.
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Attachment: VRIOGS 002 Section 5.5, Clearances at Curved Platforms or Met Rail Design
Manual, Fig 11.6 until VRIOGS 02 is finalised.
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Chief Civil Engineer
Fig. 11.6
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