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BS EN 13232-1:2023 Railway applications. Track. Switches and crossings for Vignole rails Definitions

BS EN 13232-1:2023

Railway applications. Track. Switches and crossings for Vignole rails Definitions

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Standard number:BS EN 13232-1:2023
Pages:26
Released:2023-10-11
ISBN:978 0 539 02822 5
Status:Standard

BS EN 13232-1:2023 Railway Applications. Track. Switches and Crossings for Vignole Rails Definitions

Introducing the BS EN 13232-1:2023, a comprehensive guide to railway applications, specifically focusing on track switches and crossings for Vignole rails. This standard is a must-have for professionals in the railway industry, providing clear definitions and guidelines to ensure safety, efficiency, and reliability in railway operations.

Released on October 11, 2023, this standard is the latest in the industry, ensuring you are up-to-date with the most recent developments and best practices. With a total of 26 pages, it provides a thorough exploration of the topic, making it an invaluable resource for anyone involved in railway track design, construction, and maintenance.

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The BS EN 13232-1:2023 standard is packed with essential information, including:

  • Comprehensive definitions of terms related to switches and crossings for Vignole rails, ensuring clear communication and understanding within the industry.
  • Up-to-date guidelines reflecting the latest industry standards and best practices.
  • Clear, concise language that is easy to understand, even for those new to the industry.

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As a professional in the railway industry, it's crucial to stay informed about the latest standards and best practices. The BS EN 13232-1:2023 standard provides the information you need in a clear, concise format, making it easy to stay up-to-date and ensure your operations are safe, efficient, and compliant.

Whether you're a railway engineer, a track designer, or a maintenance professional, this standard is an essential tool for your work. It provides the definitions and guidelines you need to ensure your projects meet the highest standards of safety and quality.

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BS EN 13232-1:2023


This standard BS EN 13232-1:2023 Railway applications. Track. Switches and crossings for Vignole rails is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 93.100 Construction of railways
  • 01.040.93 Civil engineering (Vocabularies)
This European Standard provides an accepted "terminology" for switch and crossing work. With the assistance of diagrams, the various components are given definitions, and these specific names are regarded as obligatory. The definitions cover the constituent parts and design geometry of switch and crossing work, and include the movement of switches. Additional terminology of a more specific nature will be defined in the relevant part of the series. The present definitions set out the terms most generally used for the geometrical form and the construction of switches and crossings, omitting those of too special a nature.