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BS EN 15528:2021 – TC:2022 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Railway applications. Line categories for managing the interface between load limits of vehicles and infrastructure

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BSI 2022 224
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This document is applicable to the lines with standard track gauge (1 435 mm) and wider track gauges of the heavy rail system and the vehicles that are operated on these lines. This includes machines used for construction, maintenance, inspection, repair and renewal when they are operated in running mode, but not, when they are in working or travelling mode. This document specifies methods of classification of existing and new lines of the heavy rail system and the categorization of rail vehicles. This document gives guidance to a reliable and established management of the interface between rail vehicles and the heavy rail network and does not impose any requirements on either vehicles or infrastructure. The application of this document enables to ensure the static route compatibility between a rail vehicle and the heavy rail network with respect to the vertical load carrying capacity. It contains requirements relevant to: — classification of the vertical load carrying capacity of lines of the heavy rail network; — allocation of rail vehicles to line categories (categorization); — determination of payload limits of freight wagons. This document does not apply to: — assessments of compatibility based on the parameter axle load alone; — compatibility checks for cases where an additional dynamic analysis is required (for example according to EN 1991 2); — requirements relating to the maximum total mass or maximum length of a train; — the system used in Great Britain, where all lines and vehicles are classified in accordance with the RA (Route Availability) System. A guide to the equivalent line categories in accordance with this European Standard is given in Annex F; — the publication of line categories. The requirements of this document do not replace any regulations related to running behaviour of vehicles described by the assessment quantities for running safety, track loading and ride characteristics (see EN 14363).

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1 30450572
147 A-30419936
148 undefined
153 1 Scope
154 2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
157 3.2 Symbols and abbreviated terms
158 4 Classification system
4.1 Definition of line categories
4.2 Correlation to types of vehicles
159 4.3 Correlation between line category and speed
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Freight traffic
4.3.3 Mixed traffic and passenger traffic
160 5 Classification of infrastructure
5.1 Civil engineering structure
161 5.2 Track construction, track substructure and earthworks
5.3 Infrastructures classification results
162 6 Categorization of vehicles
6.1 General rules
6.1.1 Categorization
163 6.1.2 Masses, axle loads and their tolerances
165 6.1.3 Vehicle categorization results
6.2 Freight wagons
6.2.1 Specific rules for freight wagons
166 6.2.2 Resulting load limits for freight wagons
167 6.3 Locomotives
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 4-axle locomotives
6.3.3 6-axle locomotives
168 6.4 Multiple units and coaches
6.4.1 General
169 6.4.2 Multiple units
6.4.3 Coaches
6.5 Special vehicles
170 7 Static compatibility of the interface between vehicle and infrastructure
172 Annex A (normative)Reference wagons and load models representing the line categories
177 Annex B (informative)Flow chart: Classification of infrastructure and categorization of vehicles
178 Annex C (informative)Speeds which do not require dynamic compatibility checks
180 Annex D(informative)Methods used to determine the load carrying capacityof existing structures
181 Annex E (informative)Application of line classification result
E.1 General
E.2 Example 1
182 E.3 Example 2
E.4 Example 3
183 Annex F (informative)Comparison of RA classification with line categories
184 Annex G (informative)Example of calculation methodology
G.1 General
186 G.2 Calculation results
188 G.3 Diagram of calculation results
190 Annex H (informative)Maximum permissible axle load P – Wagons with two 2-axle bogies
193 Annex I(informative)Maximum permissible axle load P – Wagons with two 3-axle bogies
196 Annex J (informative)Line categories of 6-axle locomotives
197 Annex K (informative)L4 locomotive classes (4-axle locomotives)
198 Annex L (informative)L6 locomotive classes (6-axle locomotives)
200 Annex M (informative)Weight note for locomotives
M.1 General
201 M.2 Example of a weight note for a series A locomotive
202 M.3 Example of a weight note for a series B locomotive
203 Annex N (informative)Geometric train parameters
205 Annex O (informative)Categorization of MUs by parameter checkIdentification of line category by maximum axle load
O.1 General
206 O.2 MU with 2-axle conventional bogies (CB)
207 O.3 MU with 2-axle articulated bogies (AB)
208 O.4 MU with single axle running gear (SA)
212 Annex P (informative)Guidance for tabling light rail MUsinto line category a10, a12 or a14
P.1 General
P.2 4 axle light rail MU with 2 bogies
214 P.3 4 axle light rail MU with 4 single axles
215 P.4 6 axle light rail MU with three 2-axle bogies
218 P.5 6 axles light rail MUs with six single axles
219 P.6 6 axles light rail MUs with two 2-axle bogies and two single axles
220 P.7 8 axles light rail MUs or more axles
BS EN 15528:2021 - TC
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