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Track Circuits
Our training covers the following track circuit systems: EBI200, EBI400, AC Track circuits, DC Track circuits, HVI Track circuits and Aster Track circuits.
Solid State Interlocking System (SSI)
SSI is a computerised interlocking system which emphasises creating safe and reliable interlocking. Communication between the trackside equipment and the central interlocking is run over a pair of wires forming…
Route Relay Interlocking (RRI)
Interlocking control tables are designed so that it is impossible to display a signal to proceed unless the route to be used is proven safe. In this way, no other…
M63 Points
Helping you correspond point lie and point position, understand the operation of Style 63 point machines, undertake maintenance, adjustments, testing, fault identification and rectification of Style 63 point machines and…
Level Crossing Barrier Machines
Our Level Crossing Barrier Pedestal (BR843) equipment will help you identify components and be able to conduct basic fault-finding, rectification and maintenance tasks related to this instantly-recognisable piece of equipment.
IBCL (In-bearer Clamp Locks)
Our In-bearer Clamp Lock (IBCL) help train those who are responsible for undertaking Rail Clamp Point Lock or In-Bearer Clamp Lock maintenance and faulting activities as part of their duties.
GEC HW2000 Point Machine
This HW point machine is a robust and compact design with unit construction of the main assemblies. It can be used for operation of single or double-ended points, double slips…
Clamplock Point System
This consists of two identical sets of rail-mounted equipment, one for each side of the point end. The bulk of the system is the lock body which houses the locking…
Basic Signalling
Basic Signalling includes an understanding of DC Track Circuits, Relays, Power Supplies, Circuit Building, Electrical Signals, Block Working, Rules and Regulations. Also featured are Multimeters, Cables, Track Circuits, Fault Finding…
Train Protection Warning System (TPWS)
The idea behind TPWS is that if a train approaches a signal showing danger at a too higher speed to allow the train to stop at the signal, it will be forced to stop regardless of any action – or inaction – by the driver.
Axle Counters
At the end of this course successful delegates will be able to: Interpret axle counter schematics and diagrams, general appreciation of axle counter principles, installation of axle counter heads and sub-rack.
Electrical Installation Signalling Systems
At the end of this course successful delegates will be able to: Fit out locations with all racking, fixtures, and fittings, wire the location to diagrams and terminate all wires in accordance with the Signalling Installation Handbook.
Automatic Warning System
The AWS is located between the running rails so that when a transducer mounted underneath a train passes over it, the train-borne equipment will receive information regarding the status of the signal ahead.
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Learn and explore
Train on real signalling and track circuit equipment in a hands-on environment built to mirror the live railway, without risk.
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A collaborative environment
Industry-led training that turns knowledge into competence and confidence, thanks to our implementable processes and up-to-date tech.
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Experts you can rely on
Our approachable, friendly and focused team are here to support you in your goals, no matter where you are in your career.

