IRTRGMODULE
IRTRGMODULE
IRTRGMODULE
Chairman, Railway Board, vide D.O. letter No. E(MPP)/2016/3/20 dated 28.11.2018, authorized
DG/NAIR, as the head of the Academic Council of all CTIs to develop Training Modules for all
segments of employees of Indian Railways. The issue was discussed & deliberated upon during
meeting of the CTIs with DG/NAIR (through video conferencing) held on 29.01.2019.
Accordingly, various Committees were formed at IRICEN to carry out detailed review / prepare
Training Modules for various categories, i.e. Permanent Way, Bridges, Works and Track Machines.
The Training Modules prepared by the Committees of IRICEN were then sent to all Zonal Railways
for feedback and suggestions. Further, a meeting was held on 24th & 25th April, 2019 at IRICEN
where EDCE/G, Railway Board, CGEs of CR, NR, SR, SCR, SER & WR and Principal / Faculty of
CETA Kanpur, Kharagpur, Tambaram, Kacheguda & IRTMTC/Allahabad were present and in this
meeting, the training modules prepared by Committees of IRICEN were deliberated upon in detail,
and, based on the discussions & suggestions received from the participants and Zonal Railways,
necessary changes were made in the Training Modules.
The Training Modules were thereafter submitted to Railway Board for obtaining comments from
concerned Directorates. Training Modules pertaining to USFD & Welding were sent to RDSO
also, as training and syllabus for these activities (USFD & Welding) is prescribed by RDSO. The
concerned Directorates of Railway Board and RDSO, after examining these Training Modules,
sent their comments / suggestions and these comments/suggestions were also incorporated in
the Training Modules.
The Training Modules were finalized, compiled and submitted to DG/NAIR on 10.06.2019. DG/
NAIR approved the Training Modules and vide letter No.NAIR/SPCE/ Misc/2019 dated 05.07.2019
submitted the updated Training Modules for Non-Gazetted Staff of Engineering Department for
approval of Railway Board.
Railway Board, vide letter No. E (MPP) 2019/3/46 dated 28/10/2019 (RBE No. 182/2019) has
accorded approval to the Training Modules and these are printed in this booklet. IRICEN Faculty
has worked hard in line with its motto – “To Beam As a Beacon of Knowledge”.
Pune
November 2019
P. Way
Posting
Training Institute 2 Weeks
Exam
T-8 Gate keeper Refresher Training in Institute 6 Days Once in five years
T-9 Track maintainer Induction Training in Institute 30 Days Once, on joining Railway service
T-10 Track maintainer Refresher Training in Institute 6 Days Once in five years
SSE/USFD & JE/
T-11 Initial Training at RDSO 20 Days Once, selected for USFD testing
USFD
SSE/USFD & JE/ First refresher after three years. Thereafter
T-12 Refresher Training at RDSO 5 Days
USFD once in every 5 years
T-13 Welder (AT) Initial Training at TPP/LKO 2 weeks Once, on selection as welder
First refresher after 6 months for regular
T-14 Welder (AT) Refresher Training at TPP/LKO 1 weeks competency certificate. Thereafter, every
2 years.
Welding supervi-
Once, in service. Mandatory for execution
T-15 sor Initial Training at TPP/LKO 1 weeks
of welding in field
(SSE/JE) (P.Way)
TRACK MACHINES
Training Training Program Details
Category Type of Training Frequency/ Remarks
Module Phase Place of Training Duration
Training in Institute at 6 Months
Ph.-I
IRTMTC.
JE/Track Machines Induction
TM-1 & SSE/Track (For new recruits posted in Training in field Once, on joining Railway Service
Ph.-II 6 Months*
Machines Railway) including 2 weeks trg
at ZRTI
Total duration 1 Year
JE/Track Ma- Promotion (promoted from Training in Institute at IRTMTC. 8 Weeks
TM-2 Once, on promotion to JE
chines technician)
Training in Institute at ZRTI. 2 Weeks*
Total duration 10 Weeks
WORKS
Training Training Program Details
Category Type of Training Frequency/ Remarks
Module Phase Place of Training Duration
Training in Institute 3 Months
Induction Ph.-I
(For new recruits Training in field 2 Months
W-1 JE/Works Once, on joining Railway Service
posted in Railway) Training in Institute 3 Months
Ph.-II
Training in field 2 Months
Ph.-III Training in field (with posting) 6 Weeks
Posting Training Institute 2 Weeks
Exam
Total duration 1 Year
Promotion (LDCE Training programme as per
W-2 JE/Works Promotion from S. No. 1 above i.e. as followed for new 1 Year Once, on promotion to JE
Works category) recruits
JE/Works & SSE/ 12 Days
W-3 Refresher Training in Institute Once in five years
Works (2 weeks)
Note:
Following P. Way, Works & Bridges (artisan staff) shall undertake training at nearest ITI of State government or by any other government/semi-govern-
ment agency to be nominated by PCE.
Category Artisans
P.Way Black Smith, Arc Welder (reconditioning of points and crossings)
Works Carpenter, Fitter, Mason, Painter, Black Smith
Bridges Erector, Riveter, Welder, Black Smith, Painter, Compressor Driver
Abbreviation Used
T Track Modules
TM Track Machine Modules
B Bridge Modules
W Works Modules
Ph Phase
LDCE Limited departmental competitive Exam
JE Junior Engineer
SSE Senior Section Engineer
PDS Periods
Type of Place of
SN. Duration Remarks
Training Training
1 Induction Training 4 month Detailed training programme as per Annexure T-1 (a)
PH-1 institute
2 Induction Training 2 month Training will be given exposure of
PH-1 in field working in open line and construction organization for a
duration of one month each to make him conversant with
following -
Open line – duration One month Following objective to be
achieved by trainee: He should be thoroughly conversant
with inspection and filling of Prorforma like;
1. LWR,SEJ
2. Points & Crossing
3. Curve
4. Level Crossing
5. Welding site
6. Reporting & Filling of RF/WF
Proforma.
7. Work with track units
8. Special work site and leaning of keeping various records
and quality control.
1.2 Basics of Railway Horizontal Curves including working out speed 3.7 Field visit to yards for measurement of existing layout and its
potential of curves. 5 verification with theoretical calculations. 16
1.3 Different types of turnouts : 1 in 8.5 , 1 in 12 & 1 in 16 4 TRACK STRCUTURE IN YARDS 14
Different types of switches – straight switches, Curved switches, 4.1 Track Structure in yards: Simple station layouts, loop lines,
Thick web switches, Derailing switches, symmetrical split gathering neck, stabling lines, overrun line, shunting neck, hot
Different types of crossings - ordinary built-up and CMS crossings, axle/fuel lines, machine siding etc. 3
swing nose crossing, gapless/machine joint 4.2 Isolation: derailing switch, Sand hump, dead ends, Catch siding,
Spring points. slip siding. 2
Speed potential/ permissible speed of turnout. 6 4.3 Restriction in use of 1 in 8½ turnouts on passenger lines,
1.4 Model room to show various models of turnout assembly. 1 Restrictions regarding change of grade on approaches of turnout, 1
1.5 Tutorial on drawings of various Turnout & their assembly 6 4.4 Fouling marks, distance pieces to platform lines. 1
2 TURNOUTS - ASSEMBLY & LAYING 52 4.5 Tutorial on different track structure/ layouts in yards 4
2.1 Main dimensions of different types of turnouts, marking/ 4.6 General requirement of P-way Materials for 1km track. 1
verification of cumulative spacing of turnout sleepers, 4.7 Strengthening of loop lines for 30kmph/ 50kmph. 2
assembling of turnouts. 4 5 LEVEL CROSSINGS 29
2.2 Contrary and similar flexure turnouts: Definition, Calculations for 5.1 Level crossings: Classification, types. 2
lead & radius. 6 5.2 Normal Position of Gates, Locking arrangement. 2
2.3 Laying & Maintenance of fan shaped turnouts, maintenance of 5.3 Equipment at LC 1
turnouts in curves, turn in curves, laying and maintenance of 5.4 Features of track at and on approaches of level crossings,
spring setting device. 6 overhauling of LC, Maintenance of road surface and approach
2.4 Tutorial for preparation of sketch of various turnouts/ crossovers track, Check rails-types, Visibility at LC. 4
and special layouts. 8 5.5 Checking of equipment and knowledge of rules of gatemen,
2.5 Field visit for marking of turnout on ground. 16 competency, medical, Refresher
2.6 Field Visit for Inspection & Measurement of turnout as per IRPWM Statutory provisions of Railway Act on LC.
Format 8 GWR
2.7 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs pertaining to the laying of Protection diagram,
turnouts. 4 Slide boom operation.
3 CROSSOVERS – LAYOUT CALCULATIONS 64 Height gauge. 3
3.1 Calculation for laying cross over, Cross over between straight 5.6 Tutorial on Census at L- xing. 1
parallel tracks with same & different no. of crossings. 8 5.7 Inspection of L-xing, Duties of gatekeeper in case of fire,
3.2 Cross over between curved parallel tracks, Cross over between Hot axle, train parting, hanging part, flat tyre. 2
inclined tracks. 8 5.8 Speed breakers, Road sign Boards, Provision of new LC,
3.3 Special layouts: Diamond crossings including with single and Manning, De- manning, interlocking and replacement with ROB,
double slips. Scissors crossover, Definitions and description of closure, shifting and replacement with limited height subways/
components. 8 RUBs , Elimination of LC. 5
3.4 Gathering lines, Xing angles and limiting angle layouts. 8 5.9 Field visit to nearest LC gate and Calculation of census. 8
3.5 Calculations for different turnouts and spacing, Miscellaneous 5.10 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs pertaining to LC gate, safe
layouts: (1) Triangle (2) Double junctions (3) Gauntleted track operation & precautions. 2
(Brief description). 8 6 BRIDGES & TRACK STRUCTURE ON BRIDGES 42
3.6 Hands on for layout calculations using Computer software. 8 6.1 Bridges: Classification, Types, Track Structure on girder Bridges,
Details of Model Room, Technical Film, Field Visits, Hands On, Tutorials
S. No. MODEL ROOM PERIODS S. No. FIELD VISITS PERIODS
II/1.4 Visit to Model room for different types of rails. 1 II/2.8 Field visit to nearest yard for drilling of holes, chamfering of
II/2.2 Visit to Model room for different types of fish plates, fish holes etc. 4
bolts, clamps. 4 II/3.7 Field visit to nearest Sleeper Factory for production &
II/2.4 Visit to Model room showing different types of GJ, BJ, etc. 2 testing of PSC sleepers 8
II/3.2 Visit to Model room showing different types of sleepers and fittings 2 II/5.5 Field visit for measurement of ballast, sampling & testing 8
II/3.4 Visit to Model room to show different types of PSC sleepers II/5.6 Field visit for assessment of ballast requirement 4
as mentioned in item II/3.3. 2 II/5.8 Field Visit to Ballast Depot for Training out ballast, DMT
II/4.3 Model room to show different types of elastic fastenings. 4 operation 8
III/1.3 Model room to show various models of turnout assembly. 1 III/2.5 Field visit for marking of turnout on ground. 16
III/6.2 Model room for showing various bridge models. 2 III/2.6 Field Visit for Inspection & Measurement of turnout as per
IV/1.5 Model room showing different types of welding, welding IRPWM Format 8
equipment, tools 4 III/3.7 Field visit to yards for measurement of existing layout and
IV/4.6 Model room showing types of USFD testing equipment. 4 its verification with theoretical calculations. 16
V/2.13 Model room showing creep anchors, anti-creep fastening 2 III/5.9 Field visit to nearest LC gate and Calculation of census. 8
VI/2.2 Model room demonstrations of hand flags, lamp, banner III/6.6 Field visit to nearest bridge- Arch bridge, Girder bridges,
flags, detonators, etc. 2 PSC Bridges 16
TECHNICAL FILM/VIDEO CLIP/PHOTOGRAPHS /VIDEO CLIP IV/1.8 Field visit to welding site 8
II/2.6 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs - Glued Joint, block V/2.19 Field visit to
joint, etc. 6 a. Deep screening site.
II/2.7 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs - Rail handling, Gang working/ track renewal site 16
Drilling of holes, Chamfering of holes, Unloading of Rails V/3.4 Field visit to STM depot 8
by EUR 2 V/3.13 Field Visit to Track machine site
III/2.7 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs pertaining to the a. Tamping Machine
laying of turnouts. 4 b. BCM & DGS 16
III/5.10 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs pertaining to LC V/3.14 Field visit for track laying on any important construction
gate, safe operation & precautions. 2 project (DFCCIL/RVNL/IRCON/RLY) to see use of latest
III/7.2 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs on tunnel machines for track laying. 8
construction/ inspection. 4 V/4.5 Field visit to re-conditioning depot / reconditioning work site 8
IV/1.7 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs on AT welding, VI/5.4 Field Visit: Calculating length of diversions, marking of
FBW Welding 2 layout infield 4
IV/3.14 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs on LWR track HANDS ON
including de-stressing, fracture repair, buckling, etc. 2 II/4.2 Hands on- toe load measurement of ERC. 4
IV/4.7 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs showing USFD III/3.6 Hands on for layout calculations using Computer software. 8
testing, flaw pattern, etc. 2 IV/4.8 Hands on USFD Testing. 8
V/2.7 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs on gang working, V/3.12 Hands on- field marking of slew, lifting and Vm/H value
track maintenance. 2 marking on sleepers. 4
V/3.3 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs on working of STM. 2 TUTORIAL
V/3.11 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs on working of II/3.5 Tutorial on RDSO drawing no. for different types of PSC
different track machines 4 sleepers as mentioned in item II/1.3. 6
V/4.4 Technical Film/Video clip/Photographs of reconditioning of II/5.7 Tutorial on calculation of ballast quantity for a particular
switches &xing 2 worksite 4
Details of Model Room, Technical Film, Field Visits, Hands On, Tutorials
III/1.5 Tutorial on drawings of various Turnout & their assembly 6 V/3.10 Tutorial on working out/drawing of fixing of various boards
III/2.4 Tutorial for preparation of sketch of various turnouts/ on track renewal site. 4
crossovers and special layouts. 8 VI/1.4 Tutorial on: Working of Push Trolley, Lorry& motor Trolley,
III/4.5 Tutorial on different track structure/ layouts in yards 4 Material train, Rail Dolly and their protection arrangement 4
III/5.6 Tutorial on Census at L- xing. 1 VI/3.5 Tutorial on preparation of patrol chart 4
IV/2.3 Tutorial on- Gap survey & adjustment of gap 4 VI/5.3 Tutorial on calculation of layout for diversion 2
IV/3.6 Tutorial on De-stressing using rail tensor. 2
IV/3.15 Tutorial on provisions of LWR manual. 6
TOPIC SUMMARY
TOPIC DETAILS PDS
1 CLASSROOM LECTURES 96
Numerical ledgers & inventory control, Environmental management/ 2 TECHNICAL FILM/VIDEO CLIP/PHOTOGRAPHS 8
improvement of store & depot including cleanliness, hygiene, 3 TUTORIALS 1
afforestation, rain water harvesting, energy conservation etc. 2 4 HANDS ON 23
1.2 Classification of stores, Stock verification, Stock sheet, 5 MISCELLANEOUS 8
Submission of returns, Inventory control, Maintenance of DMTR GRAND TOTAL 136
and ledgers, Submission of store returns in time, Materials at site
register, Imprest Store, T&P Store. 2
1.3 Preventive Vigilance 1
1.4 Police jurisdiction and security of railway materials: IRWM-
Chapter- XI 1
2 PERSONNEL 4
2.1 Passes and leave Rule, D&A Rules 1
2.2 Establishment Records in SSE/ JE P Way office, Settlement:- PF,
Pension, Gratuity, Leave Encashment; Filling up of Pension
Booklet, Welfare Schemes & SBF 1
2.3 Industrial Relations:-Unions & Associations, PNM, JCM 1
2.4 Workmen's Compensation Act, Action in case of injury on duty,
Ex- Gratia Payment, Hours of Employment Regulations Act, RTI Act. 1
3 RAJBHASHA 1
3.1 Directives in use of Raj-Bhasha in day-to-day working. 1
PART XIII- CONTRACT MANAGEMENT 3
1.1 Introduction to, tender & contracts, Introduction to e-tendering &
service contracts different Types & forms of contract, GCC & SCC,
SOR for P. Way works, Earnest money, Security deposit. 1
1.2 Various registers to be maintained for progress, Quality. 1
1.3 Preparation of Contractor's On-Account/Running & Final Bills,
Material Statements, Maintenance Period, Warranty/guarantee
clauses, release of security deposit, Time extensions to date of
completion of contract& Subsidiary Agreement 1
PART XIV- COMPUTER & THEIR USAGE 4
1.1 Hands On: MS- Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Email, Search
Engines 4
PART XV - MISCELLANEOUS 8
1.1 Ethics & integrity 1
1.2 Disaster Management including Fire Safety 1
1.3 Reporting/ Introduction/ Valedictory/ Examination/ Viva-Voce, etc. 6
Total (17 days x 8 pds = 136 periods of 45 mins each) 136
SUMMARY
TOPIC TOPIC DETAILS PDS
1 CLASSROOM LECTURES 96
stores for maintenance and for special works, Classification of 2 TECHNICAL FILM/VIDEO CLIP/PHOTOGRAPHS 8
stores, Accountal of stores, DS- 8 note, RE-9B, Material Transaction 3 TUTORIALS 1
Order, adjustment memo, Stock verification reports, Disposal of 4 HANDS ON 23
scrap & surplus stores, Overhauling of stores, Numerical ledgers & 5 MISCELLANEOUS 8
inventory control, Environmental management/ improvement of GRAND TOTAL 136
store & depot including cleanliness, hygiene, afforestation, rain water
harvesting, energy conservation etc. 2
1.2 Classification of stores, Stock verification, Stock sheet,
Submission of returns, Inventory control, Maintenance of DMTR
and ledgers, Submission of store returns in time, Materials at site
register, Imprest Store, T&P Store. 2
1.3 Preventive Vigilance 2
2 PERSONNEL 4
2.1 Passes and leave Rule, D&A Rules 1
2.2 Establishment Records in SSE/ JE P Way office, Settlement:- PF,
Pension, Gratuity, Leave Encashment; Filling up of Pension
Booklet, Welfare Schemes & SBF 1
2.3 Industrial Relations:-Unions & Associations, PNM, JCM 1
2.4 Workmen's Compensation Act, Action in case of injury on duty, Ex-
Gratia Payment, Hours of Employment Regulations Act, RTI Act. 1
3 RAJBHASHA 1
3.1 Directives in use of Raj-Bhasha in day-to-day working. 1
PART XIII- CONTRACT MANAGEMENT 3
1.1 Introduction to, tender & contracts, Introduction to e-tendering &
service contracts different Types & forms of contract, GCC & SCC,
SOR for P. Way works, Earnest money, Security deposit. 1
1.2 Various registers to be maintained for progress, Quality. 1
1.3 Preparation of Contractor's On-Account/Running & Final Bills,
Material Statements, Maintenance Period, Warranty/guarantee
clauses, release of security deposit, Time extensions to date of
completion of contract& Subsidiary Agreement 1
PART XIV- COMPUTER & THEIR USAGE 4
1.1 Hands On: MS- Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Email, Search Engines 4
PART XV - MISCELLANEOUS 8
1.1 Ethics & integrity 1
1.2 Disaster Management including Fire Safety 1
1.3 Reporting/ introduction/ valedictory/ examination/ viva-voce, etc 6
Total (17 days = 17 x 8 pds = 136 periods of 45mins each) 136
Details of Model Room, Technical Film, Field Visits, Hands on, Tutorials
S. No. TECHNICAL FILM/VIDEO CLIPS/PHOTOGRAPHS PERIODS S. No. HANDS ON PERIODS
VII/1.13 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs: On Welding IV/1.2 Hands on: Lubrication of Rail Joints 4
(ATW & MBFW) of Rails 1 IV/1.5 Hands on: Lubrication of ERC, Curves, Turnouts, SEJ. 2
VII/1.14 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs on use of weld VI/1.3 Hands on:
trimmers &Grinders, Rail cutting machine, Rail drilling (i) Measurement of curve as per IRPWM format, slew
Machine, Chamfering machine, Impact Winch for bolt marking / pegging on track for Realignment of curve. 4
tightening, Toe load measurements. 2 VII/1.2 Hands on: Manual through packing. 4
VII/1.20 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs of various types VII/1.3 Hands on: Systematic Overhauling
of Tamping Machine on Railway 1 VII/1.7 Hands on Repair & Maintenance of Small Track machines,
X/1.4 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs of various types troubleshooting of Small Track machines. 2
of Track Renewal Machine on Railway 1 VII/1.8 Hands on training for operation of small Track Machines
XI/1.4 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs for better including weld trimmer, grinder, rail cutting, hole drilling,
understanding of Level Crossing. 1 chamfering, etc. 2
XIII/1.2 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs on working of VII/1.11 Hands on: Measurement of Gauge, Cross level, Check-
Rail Dolly/Dip Lorry. 1 Rail Clearance, Versine, Cant. 2
FIELD VISITS VII/1.18 Hands on: Pre & Post tamping activities, attention during
II/1.10 Field visit for demonstration of various safety drills. 2 Machine tamping 2
III/1.6 Field visit for showing items mentioned at III/1.5. 4 IX/1.2 Hands on: Protection of Defective Rail/Weld 2
V/1.3 Field visit: Identification of various Components of turnout XII/1.2 Hands on: Keyman’s daily Patrolling 2
assembly, checking the condition of tongue rail, housing MODEL ROOM
of tongue rail, throw of switches, measurement of wear at III/1.5 Model room showing different types of rails, sleepers,
crossings & check rail clearances. elastic fastenings, SEJ, Glued joint, block joint, points and
Fouling Marks, Dead Ends, Sand Hump. crossing. 1
Inspection & Measurement of Turnouts. 6 TUTORIAL
HANDS ON XIII/1.3 Tutorial on preparation on various memo viz. track unsafe
II/1.9 Hands on: Exchange of hand signals. Fixing detonators 2 memo, caution order, track safe memo with caution
II/1.11 Hands on: Repairs and Maintenance of Trolley/Man Refuge 2 order, etc. 1
III/1.8 Hands on Ballast Handling, adjustment of ballast in
profile, measurement of ballast cushion 2
1.8 Mechanized maintenance: Brief introduction to different types of with caution order, etc. 1
track machines duly showing photograph/ video clips of various PART-XIV BASICS OF SIGNALLING AND PROTECTION OF TRACK 1
Track machines. 1 1.1 Various types of signals & Their Aspects, Station limit, block
1.9 Pre & Post tamping attention to track, sections, different types of territory (absolute/automatic).
Attention during Machine tamping. 1 Various method of protections: HS Flags, banner flags, HS lamp,
PART VIII LONG AND SHORT WELDED RAILS (LWR/SWR) 6 detonator, tri-color torches, hooters etc.
1.1 Rail temperature: types of rail thermometer, measurement of Engineering Indicator boards for various speed restriction/ stop
temperature, permitted temperature limits for carrying out various dead, Location of boards at work site. 1
maintenance operations. 1 PART-XV BRIDGES 1
1.2 Different types of SEJ- Inspection & Maintenance 1 1.1 Definition of minor/major/ important bridges, board fixing on
1.3 De-stressing of LWR. 1 bridge approaches, relevance of HFL & Danger level & flood
1.4 Competency to carry out various maintenance and repair works gauge, Waterway Clearance
in LWR. Track Maintenance on girder bridges – maintenance of steel
Do’s and Don'ts for LWR and SWR track. 1 channel sleepers (including H beam sleepers) and fittings,
1.5 Hot and cold weather patrolling 1 Guard rails, Maintenance of track on approaches. 1
1.6 Action to be taken in case of rail/weld failures, buckling 1 PART-XVI ACCIDENTS & BREACHES 1
PART-IX RAIL FRACTURES AND WELD FAILURES 1 1.1 Duties of Track Maintainer/ Keyman/Mate in case of Accidents &
1.1. Preventive measures to control Rail/ weld failures, USFD Testing, Breaches
Marking of USFD Flaws, Action for protection / removal of defective Action to be taken at site of Accident/Breaches, Preservation of
welds/rails 1 clues
PART-X TRACK RENEWALS 2 Protection of Track and reporting to higher officials 1
1.1 Scope, activities involved & method for execution of Through Rail PART-XVII MISCELLANEOUS 5
Renewal, Through Sleeper Renewal, Through Bridge Timber 1.1 Leadership Quality, Team Spirit, Discipline, Ethics and Integrity 1
Renewal, Through Fittings Renewal, Through Turnout renewal. 1 1.2 Training on disaster management including fire safety 1
1.2 Deep Screening, Lifting/Lowering of track 1.3 Reporting, Valedictory, Examination, Viva-Voce etc. 3
Speed restriction prescribed for various track renewal works PART-XVIII FIRST AID 1
including long and short duration works and protection of work site 1.1 Knowledge on medicines provided in first aid box. Training and
New Track Tolerances demonstration on first aid to be given to injured having bone
Working of Ballast Train / DMT working 1 fractured/ dislocation, precaution while carrying injured staff in
PART-XI LEVEL CROSSINGS 1 absence of stretcher. 1
1.1 Classification of Level Crossing, Equipment at LC, Visibility at LC, Self-development (physical & emotional)
speed breakers, Road sign boards and W/L boards at level Jogging/ yoga exercise one hour daily in morning session
crossings, Location of various LC Boards. Action during gate (7am to 8am).
failures, Height Gauge damage, Breakdown of vehicle at LC 1 Breathing exercise, meditation, relaxation daily one hour in
PART-XII PATROLLING OF TRACK 1 evening session (5.30pm to 6.30pm).
1.1 Types of patrolling, Duties of Patrolman, Equipment of Patrolman, Grand Total 48
Reporting of unusual. Understanding of patrol chart and diary, NOTE: Total 6 days = 6 x 8 pds = 48 pds of 45 mins each.
Action to be taken during emergency by patrolman 1
PART-XIII RAIL DOLLY/TROLLEY/DIP LORRY WORKING 1
1.1 Working of Trolley, Lorry and Rail dolly & preparation of various
memo viz. track unsafe memo, caution order, track safe memo
1.14 Various records at LC:- Duty Roster, competency certificate, 1.3 HOER 1
refresher details, PME, LC Inspection register, Complaint register, PART - X MISCELLANEOUS 6
equipment failure register, list of equipment, Private no. book, 1 Reporting/ Relieving, Exams, Viva -Voce, etc. 6
Train register, transfer of charge register etc. 1 2 FIRSTAID 2
1.15 Hands on: Interlocked gate operations. 8 2.1 Knowledge on medicines provided in first aid box. Training and
1.16 Hands on: Non-interlocked gate operations. 8 demonstration on first aid to be given to injured having bone
PART - VII PATROLLING OF TRACK 3 fractured/ dislocation, precaution while carrying injured staff in
1.1 Types of patrolling 1 absence of stretcher. 2
1.2 Duties of Patrolman, Equipment of Patrolman. Reporting of 3 SELF-DEVELOPMENT (PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL)
unusual. Understanding of patrol chart and diary. 2 3.1 Jogging/ yoga exercise one hour daily in morning session
PART - VIII BASIC SIGNALLING AND PROTECTION 11 (7am to 8am).
1.1 Various types of signals & Their Aspects 1 3.2 Breathing exercise, meditation, relaxation daily one hour in evening
1.2 Station limit, block sections, different types of territory (absolute/ session (5.30pm to 6.30pm).
automatic), Understanding of track circuit of LC gate area in Grand Total 96
Automatic block territory 1 NOTE: Total12 days = 12 x 8 pds = 96 pds of 45mins each
1.3 Various method of protections: HS Flags, banner flags, HS lamp,
detonator, tri-color torches, hooters etc. 1
1.4 Protection during short duration/long duration works. 1
1.5 Engineering Indicator boards for various speed restriction/ stop SUMMARY
dead, Location of boards at work site. 1 A CLASSROOM LECTURES 63
1.6 Hands on for Fixing of Indicator Boards at Work site 4 B TECHNICAL FILMS/ VIDEO CLIPS/ PHOTOGRAPHS 0
1.7 Training on disaster management including fire safety. 2 C FIELD VISITS 0
PART - IX ESTABLISHMENT MATTER 3 D HANDS ON 32
1.1 Leave & Pass Rules 1 E MODEL ROOM 1
1.2 DAR 1 GRAND TOTAL 96
PART - I INTRODUCTION 1 1.10 Visibility at level crossing and test of visibility, trimming of trees/
1.1 Railway’s organizational structure, Role of gatekeeper. 1 bushes. 1
PART - II PERSONAL SAFETY 5 1.11 Traffic Census at LC Gate. 1
1.1 Precaution during work on running lines, routine maintenance 1.12 Repair and maintenance of road surface, check rail clearances,
activity, handling/ transporting materials. 1 inspection of distance blocks, Check rails, bolts, packing under
1.2 Precautions in track circuited areas, electrified areas. 1 the LC sleepers etc. 1
1.3 Precautions during night working, heavy rain. 1 1.13 Action during foggy weather and use of fog signals. 1
1.4 Hands on: for demonstration of various safety drills, including 1.14 Various records at LC:- Duty Roster, competency certificate,
exchange of hand signals & Fixing detonators. 2 refresher details, PME, LC Inspection register, Complaint register,
PART - III LONG AND SHORT WELDED RAILS (LWR/SWR) 3 equipment failure register, list of equipment, Private no. book,
1.1 Introduction to LWR/SWR track. 1 Train register, transfer of charge register etc. 1
1.2 Hot and cold weather patrolling 1 1.15 Hands on: Interlocked gate operations. 4
1.3 Action to be taken in case of rail/weld failures and buckling 1 1.16 Hands on: Non-interlocked gate operations. 4
PART - IV LEVEL CROSSINGS 27 PART - V BASIC SIGNALLING AND PROTECTION 6
1.1 Level Crossings- Classification of gates number of gatekeepers 1.1 Various types of signals & Their Aspects 1
at LC, Type of LC gates (Manned/Unmanned, Traffic/Engineering, 1.2 Station limit, block sections, different types of territory (absolute/
Interlocked/Non-Interlocked), Provision of height gauges at LCs in automatic), Understanding of track circuit of LC gate area in
electrified territory. 2 Automatic block territory 1
1.2 Equipment at LC, Appointment of gate-keepers, Rosters, PME, 1.3 Various method of protections: HS Flags, banner flags, HS lamp,
Refresher, Competency 1 detonator, tri-color torches, hooters etc. 1
1.3 Duties of gate man, Position and alertness during passage of trains 2 1.4 Engineering Indicator boards for various speed restriction/ stop
1.4 Exchange of private number, Private Number book, LC register, dead, Location of boards at work site. 1
transfer of charge 1 1.5 Training on disaster management including fire safety. 2
1.5 Responsibility regarding trespassing, Provisions of railway act PART - VI MISCELLANEOUS 6
related to LC. 1 1 Reporting/ Relieving, Exams, Viva -Voce, etc. 4
1.6 Action and report in case of Unusuals: action to be taken in case 2 FIRSTAID 2
of derailed wagon, train parting, unusual noise/smoke from 3 Self-development (physical & emotional)
bearing, fire, Flat tyre, hot axle/Roller Bearing seizure, hanging 3.1 Jogging/ yoga exercise one hour daily in morning session
brake beam, opened doors of goods train, jammed wheel, or (7am to 8am).
other parts of rolling stock, OHE breakdown/ Power shutdown, 3.2 Breathing exercise, meditation, relaxation daily one hour in
Protection of track in case of emergency at LC on single/ double/ evening session (5.30pm to 6.30pm).
multiple lines, Protection diagram at LC 2 Grand Total 48
1.7 Inspection and maintenance of LC, LC inspection register. Level NOTE: Total 6 days = 6 x 8 pds = 48 pds of 45mins each
Crossing Indicators, knowledge of gate signals for Interlocked gates.
Environment improvement & green initiative at LC gate. 2
1.8 Gate working rules - normal working, action during danger at level
crossing, working at Non-interlocked/ interlocked gates, working
when signal/ interlocking is defective at interlocked gate 2
1.9 Action when lifting barrier/ boom/ gate leaf are damaged,
Working of sliding boom, LC operation during Gate Signal failure 1
SUMMARY
A CLASSROOM LECTURES 37
B TECHNICAL FILMS/ VIDEO CLIPS/ PHOTOGRAPHS 0
C FIELD VISITS 0
D HANDS ON 7
E MODEL ROOM 0
F MISCELLANEOUS 4
GRAND TOTAL 48
SUMMARY
A CLASSROOM LECTURES 95
B TECHNICAL FILMS/ VIDEO CLIPS/ PHOTOGRAPHS 6
C FIELD VISITS 12
D HANDS ON 113
E MODEL ROOM 2
F TUTORIAL 8
G MISCELLANEOUS 4
GRAND TOTAL 240
Details of Model Room, Technical Film, Field Visits, Hands on, Tutorials
S. No. TECHNICAL FILMS/ VIDEO CLIPS/ PHOTOGRAPHS PERIODS S. No. HANDS ON PERIODS
V/ 1.15 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs V/1.16 Hands on: Casual rail renewal 4
showing maintenance activities. 1 V/1.17 Hands on: Casual sleeper renewal 4
V/1.22 Technical film/ video clips/ photographs on use of weld V/1.18 Hands on: Measurement of Gauge, cross level, check rail
trimmers &Grinders, chamfering machine, rail cutting, clearance, Versine, cant. 2
rail drilling impact winch for bolt tightening, toe load V/1.19 Hands on: Change of crossing and switches in yards. 4
measurements. 2 V/1.21 Hands on: Assisting in welding of rail joint. 4
VIII/1.5 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs of various types V/1.23 Hands on: Maintenance in electrified territories:
of Track machine on Railway 1 precautions involved during maintenance of track circuited
IX/1.5 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs showing sections, Felling/ Cutting/ Pruning of trees close to OHE 2
operation of Level Crossing and its components. 1 VI/1.3 Hands on: Measurement of Rail temperature 1
VI/1.8 Hands on : for attending emergency repair of rail/weld fracture 4
XI/1.2 Technical films/ video clips/ photographs on working of
VI/1.12 Hands on: Cold / hot weather patrolling, monsoon patrolling. 8
Rail Dolly/Dip Lorry. 1
VII/1.3 Hands on: Attending rail/ weld failures, Protection of
FIELD VISITS
Defective Rail/Weld 4
II/1.10 Field visit for demonstration of various safety drills. 4
VIII/1.4 Hands on: Ballast train/ EUR unloading. 8
III/ 1.6 Field visit for showing items mentioned at 1.5 above. 8
VIII/1.6 Hands on: pre & post tamping activities, attention during
HANDS ON
Machine tamping 4
II/1.8 Hands on: Repairs to Trolley Refuges/ Man refuges 4
IX/1.6 Hands on: Visit to nearest level crossing 4
II/1.9 Hands on: Exchange of hand signals. Fixing detonators 4
X/1.5 Hands on: rainfall reading with rain gauge 2
III/1.8 Hands on Ballast Handling, adjustment of ballast in
X/1.6 Hands on: Patrolling Duty 8
profile, measurement of ballast cushion 4
XI/1.3 Hands on: working of trolly, lorry, rail dolly and Protection 4
IV/1.2 Hands on: Lubrication of Rail Joints 4
XII/1.6 Hands on for Fixing of Indicator Boards at Work site 4
IV/ 1.6 Hands on: Lubrication of ERC, Curves, Turnouts, SEJ. 6
MODEL ROOM
V/ 1.2 Hands on: Manual through packing. 8
III/ 1.5 Model room showing different types of rail, sleepers, e
V/1.4 Hands on: Systematic Overhauling 4
lastic fastenings, SEJ, Glued joint, block joint, points and
V/ 1.8 Hands on Repair & maintenance of Small Track
crossing. 2
machines, troubleshooting of Small Track machines. 4
TUTORIAL
V/ 1.9 Hands on training for operation of small Track Machines
XI/1.4 Tutorial on preparation on various memo viz. track unsafe
including weld trimmer, grinder, rail cutting, hole drilling,
memo, caution order, track safe memo with caution order, etc. 8
chamfering, etc. 4
1 Inauguration and bio data filling 3 24 Hands on: UST of AT Welded rail joints of normal gap. 6
2 Various NDT methods, their principal and application. 3 25 Criteria for defect classification of rails & welds & action to Be
3 Acoustics, sub-sonic, sonic and ultrasonic waves and their taken for IMR/OBS/DFWO & DFWR 3
industrial applications, ultrasonic for non- destructive testing and 26 Frequency of testing of Rails, AT, FB, Wide gap & Gas pressure
ultrasonic spectrum. 3 joints. 2
4 Ultrasonic waves, mechanical waves through an elastic body, 27 Ultrasonic testing of SEJ, improved SEJ. 1
parameter of a wave, definition and units of wave parameters, 28 Hands on: SEJ and Improved SEJ 6
decibel, wave-length and dimension of a given flaw. 29 Rail metallurgy and rail defects. 2
5 Ultrasonic waves-longitudinal, transverse and surface waves. 30 Hands on: Limitations of USFD in practical- demo through fracture
6 Properties of sound wave-reflection, refraction, diffraction, pieces 3
absorption and scattering, acoustic impedance & use of couplant. 3 31 Limitations of USFD.
7 Transmission of ultrasonic waves from one medium to another at a 32 Hands on: UST of turn out ( tongue rail & stock rail) 3
normal incidence and at an angle to the boundary. Mode 33 Hands on B-Scan practical 4
conversion, Snell's Law, Critical angles, calculation of wedge angle 34 Theory for B-Scan in USFD 3
for angular probe 35 Rate of propagation of defect, marking and action for Gauge Corner
8 Piezo-electric transducer, piezo-electric effect, properties and Cracking (GCC), functional difference in USFD M/c o1 different firms. 1
design of quartz crystal, barium titanate Lithium, sulphate, 36 Detail study of all correction slips. 2
Lead meta niobate, PZT. 3 37 Hands on: Case Study with actual defects & case study when
9 Familiarization with different control keys of UFD machine of flaws could not be detected in UST but fracture took place. 2
different firms. 3 38 Exam and Viva - voce 11
10 Principles, application and testing of pulse echo reflection method. 39 Valedictory 6
Phased array and EMAT Techniques. 40 Weekly revision, mid-term test 3
Introduction of Vehicular USFD System, Method of reporting of 41 Practical Revision 5
defects by Vehicular USFD system 3 42 Field Visit 6
11 Horizontal scale calibration of USFD using SC & DC Probes- 42.1 Testing of Rail
classroom emo. 3 42.2 Testing of AT & FB welds
12 Hands on: Horizontal scale calibration of UFD for different ranges. 3 42.3 Testing of T/O and SEJ
13 Probes used in ultrasonic testing, normal probes, angle probes, Total 130
calibration and checking of probes. 3
14 Hands on: Horizontal scale calibration of UFD for shear waves. 3
SUMMARY
15 Hands on: Characteristics checking of UFD and probes. 6
16 Need based concept of testing. 2 1 Class room (Theoretical) 78
17 Block diagram of a flaw detector principles and working of 2 Practical ( Hands on) 46
different parts. 2 3 Field visit 6
18 Hands on: Sensitivity setting of UFD for UST of rails and Welds. 3 Total 130
19 Important characteristics of ultrasonic flaw detector & how to check 4
20 Hands on: Ultrasonic testing of rail on track. 6
21 Ultrasonic testing of Rails, calibration and sensitivity setting, 2
Function of probes.
22 UST of AT Welded rail joints of normal gap 2
23 UST of FB welded rail joints 1
SUMMARY
Part-I: Introduction (Day-1) 06 Part - IV - Handling & storage of welding equipment & material
I.I Brief instruction & Bio-data of trainees. 01 (Day-4) 02
1.2 Different Types of rails, different UTS rails, permissible wear limit of 1.1 Packing condition. Storage & handling of Portions 01
SH & new rail. Selection of rails for welding. Precautions while 1.2 Use of STM for welding including repairs, maintenance and up keep. 01
selecting old rails for welding. 01 Part V - Defects in weld - causes & eliminations. 04
1.3 Introduction to various welding equipment, weld trimmer,weld profile 1.1 Various welding defects , causes of defects (due to portion
grinder, pre heating equipment, abrasive rail cutting m/c, Rail manufacturing defect. During execution and internal defect),
tensor etc. 01 precautions to be taken during welding to avoid weld defects.
1.4 Introduction to various welding materials used for Maintenance of welding records. 02
welding, welding portion, mould, single shot crucible, auto thimble, 1.2 Various Tests on weld - USFD, Hardness & Load Deflection and
luting sand etc. 01 breaking of Welds etc. 02
1.5 Hands On - Selection of rails for welding. 02 1.3 Dos & Don' ts of AT welding 01
Part- II: Procedure of Thermit Welding. 06 Part VI-Safety & Protection of Track. 01
1.1 Preparation before welding 1.1 Track Protection & Personal Safety, Dos and Don’ts use of safety
Cutting of rail end, elimination of bolt hole & heat affected zone, equipment's. Safe working in electrified and track circuited territory 01
checking squareness of joints, vertical and lateral alignment, Part VII - Certification on competency (Day-5) 14
measurement of gap, tolerances of rail end and rail joints before 1.1 Hands On - Execution of AT welding by trainees & discussion. 04
welding, cleaning of rail ends, checks to be carried out of by welder 1.2 Hands On -Lab Testing on executed weld & discussion. 04
before welding. In a checklist form it should be explained. 02 1.3 Interview and checking working performance of trainees. (Day-6) 02
1.2 Preparation during welding (Day-2) 1.4 Discussion on field Problems and their Solutions. 02
Selection of welding portion and three piece mould, fixing of 1.5 Feedback & issue of provisional/final/revalidation of Competency
mould and mould shoes, sealing with luting sand, auto thimble, Certificate.(* Competency certificate will be issued only after
single shot crucible, re-checking alignment, checking of gap, successful completion of three AT weld personally by Each Trainee)
pre-heating of rail, pre- heating time and pressure for various TOTAL 44
pre-heating equipment i.e. Air petrol, Compress air petrol and
Note: Saturday is half day working in TPP/LKO . So on 6th day full day syllabus
Oxy-LPG mixed, measurement of pre-heating time and pressure,
shall be covered in first four period.
reaction time, tapping and mould waiting time, trimming with
hydraulic weld trimmer. 02
1.3 Activities after welding
Grinding of weld with profile grinder, cutting and grinding of riser,
clearing of site, re-spacing of sleepers and packing etc.
protection of weld by joggle fish plate and wooden block, checking
tolerances after grinding, visually inspection. 02
Part - III - Practical session 12
1.1 Hands-on - Execution of AT welding normal gap welding by trainees. 04
1.2 Hands-on - Execution of AT welding wide gap welding by trainees.
(Day-3) 04
1.3 Hands-on - Execution of At Welding for Combination joint welding
by trainees . 04
Part -I : Introduction (Day-1) 08 Part - IV - Handling & storage of welding equipment & material 02
1.1 Brief instruction & Bio-data of trainees. 01 1.1 Packing condition, Storage & handling of Portions 01
1.2 Different Types of rails, different UTS rails, permissible wear limit of 1.2 Use of STM for welding including repairs, maintenance and up keep. 01
SH & new rail. Selection of rails for welding. Precautions while Part V - Defects in weld - causes & eliminations. (Day-5) 06
selecting old rails for welding. 01 1.1 Various welding defects, causes of defects (due to portio
1.3 Introduction to various welding equipment, weld trimmer, weld n manufacturing defect, during execution and internal defect),
profile grinder, pre heating equipment, abrasive rail cutting m/c, precautions to be taken during welding to avoid weld defects.
Rail tensor etc. cutting m/c, Rail tensor etc. 03 Maintenance of welding records. 02
1.4 Introduction to various welding materials used for welding, welding 1.2 Various Tests on weld - USFD, Hardness & Load Deflection
portion, mould, single shot crucible, auto thimble, luting sand etc. 02 and breaking of Welds etc. 02
1.5 Hands On - Selection of rails for welding. 02 1.3 Dos & Don'ts of AT welding 02
Part-II: Procedure of Thermit Welding. (Day-2) 16 Part VI - Safety & Protection of Track. (Day-6) 01
1.1 Technical film/video/photograph on AT welding including principle 1.1 Track Protection & Personal Safety, Dos and Dont’s use of safety
and benefit of AT welding. 02 equipment's. Safe working in electrified and track circuited territory 01
1.2 Preparation before welding Part VII - Certification on competency 03
Cutting of rail end, elimination of bolt hole & heat affected zone, 1.1 Hands On -Lab Testing on executed weld & discussion. 03
checking squareness of joints , vertical and lateral alignment, 1.2 Discussion on field Problems and their Solutions.
measurement of gap, tolerances of rail end and rail joints before 1.3 Feedback & issue of provisional Competency Certificate.
welding, cleaning of rail ends. Estimation of correct length. 03 TOTAL 44
1.3 Hands on: Preparation before welding as per 1.2. 03
1.4 Preparation during welding (Day-3)
Selection of welding portion and three piece mould, fixing of mould
and mould shoes, sealing with luting sand, auto thimble, single
shot crucible, re-checking alignment, checking of gap, pre-heating
of rail, pre-heating time and pressure for various pre-heating
equipment i.e. Air petrol, Compress air petrol and Oxy-LPG mixed,
measurement of pre-heating time and pressure, reaction time,
tapping and mould waiting time, trimming with hydraulic weld
trimmer. 03
1.5 Activities after welding
Grinding of weld with profile grinder, cutting and grinding of riser,
clearing of site, re-spacing of sleepers and packing etc. protection
of weld by joggle fish plate and wooden block, checking tolerances
after grinding, visual inspection. Equalisation of stress.
Equalization of stress( partial distressing) 03
1.6 Hands on: Welding equipment and materials as per I .4 and 1.5 02
Part - III - Practical session (Day-4) 08
1.1 Hands-on - Execution of AT welding normal gap welding by trainees. 04
1.2 Hands-on - Execution of AT welding for combination Joint and
Wide gap welding by trainees 04
1 Induction PH-I Training institute at IRTMTC/ALD 26 weeks (6 months) Detailed training program as per TM-1
2 Induction PH-II Training in field / ZRTI 26 weeks (6 months) Training will be given at Zonal Railway
1. Transportation training in train working rules as per ZRTI module
2. On Job training
Total 1 YEAR
PART-I Introduction to Railway Organisation & P.Way and Track Development of Welded rails, Welding Terminology, Theory of Welded
Machines (Type of Machines, functions and Utility) on IR. 68 rails, Thermal forces in LWR, Permitted locations of LWR/CWR,
1.1 Introduction to Railway Organization Different Temperature Zones, De-stressing. Yard visit 10
History of Railways, Zonal Railways, Divisions, Production units. 1.10 Track Renewal
TT Organization on Indian railways, Organization at headquarters Classification of Track Renewals and factors governing rail renewal 2
and Divisional levels, CPOH and Bridge Workshop. 4 1.11 Maintenance of Track
1.2 Railway Track General Instructions as contained in IRPWM. Provisions on Regular
Constituents of Railway Track. Requirements of Good Railway Track Maintenance as contained in IRPWM. Provisions on Works
Track, Classification of Routes. Different Gauges. 2 incidental to Regular Track Maintenance with thrust on Deep
1.3 Formation Screening. Provisions on Maintenance of Track in Track. Circuited in
Formations in Embankment and Cutting. 2 Areas as contained in IRPWM. Provisions on Maintenance of Track
1.4 Rails in Electrified Areas as contained in IRPWM & Precautions during
Functions, Types & Standard Rail Section. Standard length, Rolling Machine working. 6
marks & UTS. 2 1.12 Engineering Restrictions & Indicators
1.5 Sleepers Categories of Engineering Works, Engineering Fixed Signals
Functions, Types & Sleeper Density, Requirements of PRC /Indicators: Temporary and Permanent Emergency Protection of
sleepers-their advantages and disadvantages. 2 track: Single Line & Double Line, Detonators & Flare Signals. 4
1.6 Fastenings 1.13 Curves
Rail to Rail fastenings and Rail to Sleeper fastenings. 2 Necessity of curves: their types, TTP, CTP & Transition lengths.
1.7 Ballast Radius, Degree, Versine & field measurement Super-elevation:
Functions & Specifications and profile 2 Cant deficiency, Cant excess, Cant gradient, Equilibrium cant.
1.8 Points & Crossings Negative Super-elevation, Gauge widening. Safe Speed on
Functions & Important terminology. Constituents of Turnout and Types Curves. Field visit. 10
of switches and crossing, Switch Angle, Flange way clearance, Heel 1.14 Track Tolerances
divergence, Throw of switch. Types of Crossings, Crossing number & Different Track Parameters and their Service tolerances.
Main constituents of Built-up Crossing. Standard Turnouts & Different Track Parameters and their service tolerances.
permissible speed. Position of Sleepers at Points & Xing Yard Visit 12 Different Schedules, Standard Dimensions, Loading
1.9 Welding of Rails and LWR Gauge, ODC.
Evil effects of Rail joints. Different types of welding, Introduction to various track machines 8
1.13 Programmer unit and Logic Plan. 1.19 Leveling & Lifting Control Circuit of VPR/DUO/ CSM/3X and 3x
Function and Description of Programmer Unit, Description of dynamic /Unimat
different PCBs of Programmer Unit i.e. EK 501P, EK553P Functional Description of Leveling & Lifting Control Circuit,
Description of EK552P, EK554P, Different Parts of Logic Plan Transducers and Input Potentiometers
Electronics Model Room for demonstration, checking and testing Functional Description of PCB EK347LV&EK346LV
of Programmer unit Reading of Logic Plan and Input & Output of Functional Description of PCB EK2041LV,EK2042LV
Programmer with the help of Logic Plan Electronics Model Room Calibration of Leveling & Lifting, PCBs and Troubleshooting. 8
for demonstration of Logic Plan 10 1.20 Satellite Control Circuit:
1.14 Multi-check/Multiplexer PCB Functional Description of Satellite Control Circuit, Description of
Description of Multi-check PCB EK28V&EK 207V, Different different positions of Satellite, Satellite Transducer, PCBs.
measurements taken by Multi-check PCB. Functional Description of Satellite Control PCBs EK24V & EK202V.
Electronics Model Room for demonstration of Multi-check PCB 4 Calibration of Satellite Control, PCB, Troubleshooting
1.15 Tamping Unit Control Circuit VPR/DUO/CSM/3X and & Fault finding. 6
3x dynamic/Unimat 1.21 Work Drive Control Circuit:
Functional Description of Tamping Unit Control Circuit, Function Functional Description of Work Drive Control Circuit, Encoder,
and Calibration of Depth Selector and Depth Transducer PCBELT-5034 Functional Description of Work Drive PCB
Different Positions of Tamping Unit & their Description, Current of EK319LV& VT-3005.
Proportional valve Functional Description of Tamping Unit control Calibration of Work Drive PCB, Troubleshooting & Faultfinding 6
PCBs EK16V, EK132V Functional Description of Tamping Unit 1.22 Hook Control circuit
Control PCBs EK176V, EK1AP7 Calibration, Testing and Functional Description of Hook Control Circuit and Transducer
Troubleshooting Electronics Model Room for demonstration, Functional Description of Hook Control PCB EK120V &EK144V
testing and calibration of Tamping unit PCB 12 Calibration of Hook Control PCB, Troubleshooting & Faultfinding 6
1.16 Lining Control Circuit, VPR/DUO/CSM/3X and3x 1.23 Panel Boxes & Cable List
dynamic/Unimat Main Panel Boxes i.e. Working & Engine Panel boxes,
Functional Description of Lining Control Circuit and Input Cable List 2
Potentiometer (Slew & Versine) 1.24 Plasser Intelligent Control System (Pics)
Functional Description of Lining PCBEK349LV, K335LV, Description of Plasser Intelligent Control System (Pics)
Basic concept of 3 Point Regulator / 3 Stage Regulator Functional Electronics Model Room for demonstration and
Description of EK2038, EK2173and Over-slew PCB EK290LV calibration of Plasser Intelligent Control System (Pics)
Calibration of Servo Valve, Transducers &Input Potentiometer. 2
Calibration of Lining PCBs and Troubleshooting 10
1.17 Front Input Circuit:
Functional Description of Front Input Circuit, Front Input
Potentiometer, Slew, Versine, General Lift etc.
Basic idea of ALC, GVA and Laser Lining 4
1.18 VPR/DUO/CSM/3X and 3x dynamic /Unimat
Functional description of Front Input PCB EK345LV, EK2072LVetc.
Calibration, Troubleshooting & Fault finding 2
Pneumatic Components Working and maintenance of Single stage 1.29 Funk Gear Box
and Multi stage Air Compressor, Cooling Coil, Safety valve, Air Working, Construction and Maintenance practices. 2
dryer. Working and maintenance of Water separator, Air oiler, 1.30 Reduction Gear Box
DC Valve, KE Valve, Cylinder and Pneumatic hoses. 4 Working, Construction and Maintenance practices. 2
1.21 Pneumatic Circuits 1.31 Satellite Axle Gear Box
Pneumatic Working circuits. Working, Construction and Maintenance practices.
Pneumatic Brake circuits. 4 Precautionary steps to avoid failure. 4
1.22 Trouble shooting 1.32 Tamping Unit
Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting of Pneumatic assemblies. 2 Function and Parts.
Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits using Fluidsim Precautions during working & repairing.
P Software & Work exercises. 2 Maintenance schedule.
1.23 Demonstration of Pneumatic Equipment Sets Dimensions of different Parts and Tolerances, setting of bearings
Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits using Fluidsim P and spacers on vibration shaft.
Software & Work exercises. 2 Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting. 8
1.24 Power Transmission 1.33 Lifting and Lining Unit
Block Diagram, Types of Power Transmission, Mechanical Function, assembly and maintenance aspects. 2
Transmission, ‘V’ belt, Chain, Pulley, Cardon Shaft. 2 1.34 Bearings
1.25 Gear Box and Clutch Assembly in UNO/DUO Functions, Types, Bearing Clearance and Maintenance aspects. 2
Working, Construction and Maintenance practices of Main gear box 1.35 BCM Assemblies
and Clutch assembly. Working, Construction and Maintenance practices of Excavation
Working, Construction and Maintenance practices of Reversing Chain.
gear box and Six speed gear box. 4 Working, Construction and Maintenance practices of Conveyor
1.26 Distributor Gear Box Belts and Screens. 4
Working, Construction and Maintenance practices. 2 1.36 Lubrication
1.27 Driving and Running Axle Oil and Lubricants used in different gear boxes, Tamping unit,
Function, Parts and Maintenance aspects, setting of crown & tail Lifting unit, Screen -drum etc., types and their capacities. 2
pinion. 2 1.37 Maintenance Schedules
1.28 Z.F. Hydro- dynamic Gear Box
Function and Construction.
Precautions during working and Maintenance aspects.
Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting. 6
PART - IV I.C. Engine & Workshop Technology 160 Drawbacks of keeping low HSD Oil level intank, Removing
1.1 General of Air Lock. 12
History and Development of Engine, I.C. and E.C. Engine, 1.7 Lubricating System of Diesel Engine
Advantages and disadvantages. Concept of lubrication and functions of Lubricating oil,
Classification of I.C. Engine and Main Systems of I.C. Engine. 4 Properties of Lubricant.
1.2 Constructional Details of Engine Oil Additives, Viscosity rating and Lubricating circuit.
Cylinder, Cylinder head, Piston and Piston rings. Different types of Lubricating systems.
Connecting rod, Crank shaft, Fly wheel, Cam shaft and. Oil pump, Relief Valve, Filters, Oil Cooler, Strainer, Oil
Sump Inlet and Exhaust valve, Push rod, Rocker arm, Pressure Gauge, Oil Pressure Indicating light.
Valve clearance, Valve operatingmechanism. Blow bye, Crank case ventilation, Reasons of Low
Demonstration of Engine componentsinI. C. Engine Model Room. 8 lubricating oil pressure and high Oil consumption.
1.3 Basic Terminology Demonstration in I.C. Engine Model Room. 12
T.D.C., BDC, Swept volume, Clearance volume, Compression 1.8 Cooling system of Diesel Engine
ratio, Stroke length, Cylinder bore. 2 Necessity of Cooling, Different methods of Engine cooling,
1.4 Working Principle of I.C. Engine Air Cooling system.
Working Principle of 4 Stroke Diesel Engine (Dieselcycle). Water Cooling system.
Working Principle of 2 Stroke Diesel Engine and 2 & 4 Drawbacks of over cooling and reasons for overheating.
StrokePetrol Engine(Otto cycle). Demonstration in I.C. Engine Model Room. 8
Demonstration in I.C. Engine Model Room. 1.9 Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Steps
Combustion of fuel. Maintenance Schedules of Cummins Engine.
Actual Working cycle of 4 Stroke Diesel Engine. Maintenance Schedules of Duetz Engine.
Deviations between Actual Working cycle and theoretical cycle. Maintenance Schedules of MWM Engine.
Firing orders and VT diagram. Maintenance Steps to improve Performance.
Power flow in Multi cylinder engine. 16 Precautions in providing Piston ring on Piston and assembling in
1.5 Air Supply system of Diesel Engine Cylinder liner.
Requirement of Air, Types of Air cleaner. Adjustment of Valve (Tappet) clearance.
Cleaning and checking of Dry type Aircleaner. Adjustment of Injection timing and testing of Nozzles.
Draw backs of choking of Air Cleaner. Inspection of Crankshaft.
Supercharging, Turbocharger and After cooler, Importance Troubleshooting of Cummins Engine.
of Aftercooling. Trouble Shooting of Duetz & MWM Engine Setting of Torque
Demonstration in I.C. Engine Model Room 8 wrenches, Tightening torque of different
1.6 Fuel Supply System of Diesel Engine engine assemblies, clearance of moving parts.
Functions and classification of Fuel supply system, Block 1 day visit to TM Workshop, PD/MGS. 28
diagram. 1.10 M&C Training
Fuel Injection Pumps, Injectors and Filters. Manufacturing of Iron & Steel, Shaping of Metals & Alloys.
Mico Bosch and Cummins PT Fuel supply system. Classification of Steel on the basis of percentage of
Difference between Mico Boschand Cummins PT Fuel Carbon and Micro- constituents of Iron and Steel, Carbon
supply system. Steel,
Demonstration in I.C. Engine Model Room Cetaine Number, Alloy Steel & Cast Iron.
Octane No., Delay Periodand Knocking of fuel. Physical Metallurgy, Mechanical properties of Cast Iron,
Steel & Non Ferrous Alloy.
PART - V TRACK MACHINES & WORKING PRINCIPLES 148 Power Transmission & Technical Data
1.1 08-Duomatic/WST/VPR3 Working Principle & Precaution during work 6
Main features, Technical Data, Main assemblies and components. 1.11 B.R.M PBR 400 & Kershaw.
Working Principle and Power Transmission Name of PCBs, their Main features main units and their functions.
functions and Electrical System. 6 Power transmission, Technical Data, working principle &
1.2 09-32-CSM precaution during work 4
Main features, Technical Data, Main assemblies and components. 1.12 TLE
Working Principle and Power Transmission Main features main units and their functions.
Name of PCBs, their functions and Electrical System. 6 Yard Activities, Fabrication of Panels, Rake Formation, Amenities
1.3 08-275-2S UNIMAT at Base Depot.
Main features, Technical Data, Main assemblies and components. Working Principle, Auxilliary Track and Mode of working. 6
Working Principle and Power Transmission Name of PCBs, their 1.13 TRT
functions and Electrical System. 6 Main features main units and their functions.
1.4 08-275-3S UNIMAT &MPT Yard activities, Modified BRHs & Rake Formation Working
Main features of machine, Technical Data, main assemblies and Principle & SRs after relaying. 6
components. 1.14 T-28
Working Principle and Power Transmission Name of PCBs, their Main features main units and their functions.
functions and Electrical System. Power Transmission and Working Principle. 4
Difference between 2S & 3SUnimat. 6 1.15 DTS/DGS 3X-Dynamic Stabiliser
1.5 08-275-4S UNIMAT Main features main units and their functions, Technical Data.
Main features,Technical Data, Main assemblies and components. Power Transmission, Name of PCB’s and their function. 4
Working Principle and Power Transmission 1.16 RGM-72
Name of PCBs, their functions and Electrical System. 6 Main features main units and their functions, Technical Data.
1.6 09-3X Tamping Express and 3X Dynamic Power Transmission, Name of PCB’s and their function. 4
Main features, Technical Data, Main assemblies and components. 1.17 Tamping Machines, DTS
Working Principle and Power Transmission Pre-requisites, Pre-tamping Operations.
Name of PCBs, their functions and Electrical System. 6 Operations during tamping and Post tamping Operations. 4
1.7 BCM: RM-76 and RM-80 1.18 BCM, SBCM & BRM
Main features main units and their functions. Pre-requisites, Operations prior to deployment, Operations during
Power Transmission & Technical Data Working Principle & Traffic Block and Post Block Operations. 2
Precaution during work 6 1.19 PQRS, TRT & T-28
1.8 BCM: RM-80-92 U and HOBCM Pre-requisites, Operations prior to deployment,
Main features main units and their functions. Operations during Traffic Block and Post Block Operations. 2
Power Transmission & Technical Data 6 1.20 Tamping Machines
Working Principle & Precaution during work Maintenance schedules of Tamping machines. 2
1.9 FRM-80 and 85 1.21 BCM & FRM
Main features main units and their functions. Maintenance schedules of RM-76, RM-80, FRM-80,
Power Transmission & Technical Data Working Principle & FRM-85 & KSC-600. 2
Precaution during work 6 1.22 DTS & BRM
1.10 UTV and RBMV, MDU Maintenance schedules of DTS & BRM. 2
Main features main units and their functions.
PART-VII GROUP INTER PERSONAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT (GIPSD) 14 PART - VIII Computer 48
1.1 Communication 1.1 Microsoft Office 6
Communication Skills and Importance in Railway MS Word
Organization. 2 MS PowerPoint
1.2 Motivation MS Excell
Motivation Skills 2 1.2 Internet & E-mail
1.3 Leadership Internet & Web-surfing.
Types of Leadership & Leadership Skills. 2 e-mail & demonstration for making e-mail ID 4
1.4 Inter Personal Relations 1.3 Automatic Guide Computer (ALC)
Need for Inter Personal Relations in Railway Organization. 2 Introduction to Automatic Guide Computer (ALC) & its Hardware.
1.5 Attitude Building Introduction to Win ALC Software
Importance of Positive Attitude. 2 Working in Geometry mode
1.6 Team Work Working in Measuring Run mode
Team Work and Team Building. 2 Working in Design mode 14
1.7 Workouts 1.4 CMS
Exercise on Group Dynamics/other aspects related with Description of Computer measurement system
development of managerial/work related skills. 2 Electronics Model Room for demonstration and
calibration of CMS 10
1.5 CWS
Description of Computer measurement system
Electronics Model Room for demonstration and
calibration of CWS 10
1.6 DRP
Description of Computer measurement system
Electronics Model Room for demonstration and
calibration of DRP 4
Total 10 WEEKS
PART - III HYDRAULICS, PNEUMATICS & MECHANICAL 44 1.12 Pneumatic Symbols and Pneumatic Components
1.1 Fundamentals, Symbols, Oil, Tank and Filter Pneumatics symbols and Application of air on Track machines,
Introduction, Hydraulic Symbols, Functions and Properties of Working and maintenance of Air Compressor, Cooling Coil, Safety
Hydraulic oil, Functions and Parts of Hydraulic Tank, Functions valve, Air dryer, Water separator, Air oiler, DC Valve,KE Valve
and Types of filters, Importance of filtration. 2 Cylinder and Pneumatic Hoses. 2
1.2 Accumulator, Hydraulic Seal, ‘O’ Ring, Hose and Fitting 1.13 Pneumatic Circuits (Braking system included) and
Functions, Types, Working of Bladder Accumulator, Charging of Troubleshooting
Accumulator, Precautions during providing Hydraulic Seals, Pneumatic Working circuits and Brake circuits, Failure Analysis
Causes of Failure, Hose specification: DIN, SAE & EN standards, and Troubleshooting of Pneumatic Assemblies. 2
Hydraulic Fittings, Precautions during mounting Hydraulic Hoses 1.14 Demonstration of Pneumatic Equipment Sets
and Fittings. 2 Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits using FluidsimP Software
1.3 Hydraulic Pump & Work exercises. 2
Definition, Functions, Classification, Working and Construction of 1.15 Power Transmission
Vane pump, Gear pump, Axial Piston Pump, Precautions during Block Diagram, Types of Power Transmission, Mechanical
mounting, Troubleshooting, Aeration& Cavitation. 2 Transmission, ‘V’ belt, Chain, Pulley, Cardon Shaft. 2
1.4 Pressure Control Valve 1.16 Gear Box and Clutch Assembly in DUO, Driving Axle
Working and Construction of Relief Valve, Unloader Working, Construction and Maintenance practices of Main gear
valve, Pressure Reducing valve, Trouble shooting. 2 box, Clutch assembly, Reversing gear box, Six speed gear box
1.5 Direction Control Valve and distributor Gear Box, setting of crown & tail pinion on
Spring offset valves, Check valve, POC valve, Troubleshooting. 2 Driving Axle. 2
1.6 Proportional Valve, Servo Valve and Flow Control Valve 1.17 Z. F. Hydrodynamic Gear Box
Function and Troubleshooting. 2 Function and Construction, Precautions during working and
1.7 Hydraulic Cylinder and Motor Maintenance aspects, Failure Analysis and Trouble shooting. 2
Function, Types and Parts, Working of Vane motor, Gear motor 1.18 Funk Gear Box, Reduction Gear Box and Satellite
and. Axial Piston motor, Troubleshooting. 2 Axle GearBox.
1.8 Hydraulic Transparent Models Working, Construction and Maintenance practices. 2
Demonstration of Hydraulic Motor, D.C. Valves, Cylinder, 1.19 Tamping Unit, Lifting and Lining Unit, Bearings.
ccumulator, Pressure Gauge, Pressure control valves, A Flow Function and Parts, Precautions during working & repairing,
control valve, Check Valve, Pilot Operated Check Valve etc. 2 Maintenance schedule, Setting of bearings and spacers on
1.9 Practical Disassembly & Assembly of Hydraulic Components vibration shaft, Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting. 2
in Model Room 1.20 Lubrication
Vane pump & Axial Piston pump. Proportional valve, Servo valve Oil and Lubricants used in different Gearboxes, Tamping
and Relief valve. 4 unit, Lifting unit, Screen Drum etc., types and their capacities. 2
1.10 Hydraulic Circuits 1.21 Maintenance Schedules
Constant pressure circuit, Closed loop circuit, Regenerating circuit Maintenance Schedules and IOH/POH of machines.
of 3X, CSM, DUO, Unimat.09-3X Dynamic. 2 2
1.11 Demonstration of Hydraulic Equipment Sets
Demonstration of Hydraulic circuits using Fluidsim H
Software & Work exercises. 2
PART - IV I.C. ENGINE & WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY 44 1.5 Lubricating System of Diesel Engine.
1.1 General Different type of Lubricating system, Blow bye, Crank case
I.C. and E.C. Engine, Advantages and disadvantages, ventilation, Reasons of Low lubricating oil pressure and high Oil
Classification of I.C. Engine and Main Systems of I.C. Engine. 2 consumption, Lubricating Circuit. 2
1.2 Working Principle of I.C. Engine 1.6 Cooling system of Diesel Engine
T.D.C., BDC, Swept volume, Clearance volume, Compression Air Cooling system, Water Cooling system Drawbacks of over
ratio, Stroke length, Cylinder bore, Working Principle of 4 Stroke cooling and reasons for over heating, Demonstration in I.C.
Diesel Engine (Diesel cycle). Engine Model Room. 2
Working Principle of 2 Stroke Diesel Engine and 2 & 4 Stroke 1.7 Maintenance Steps and Maintenance schedule
Petrol Engine (Otto cycle). Maintenance steps & Maintenance schedule Precautions in
Demonstration in I.C. Engine Model Room Combustion of fuel, providing Piston ring on Piston and assembling in Cylinder liner,
Actual Working cycleof4 Stroke Diesel Engine. Adjustment of Valve (Tappet) clearance.
Deviations between Actual Working cycle and theoretical cycle, Adjustment of Injection timing, Inspection of Crankshaft,
Firing orders and VT diagram, Power flow in Multi cylinder engine. 10 Troubleshooting. Demonstration in Model Room. 8
1.3 Air Supply system of Diesel Engine 1.8 Welding and Related Processes
Requirement of Air, Types of Air cleaner, Cleaning and checking Types of Welding, Gas Welding, Arc Welding. Related
of Dry type Air cleaner. Draw backs of choking of Air Cleaner, Processes: Soldering, Brazing etc. 2
Supercharging, Turbo charger and After cooler, Importance of 1.9 Bench Work and Fitting, Fits and Surface Quality
After cooling. 2 Various Tools, their uses and Bench work, Interchangeability,
1.4 Fuel Supply system of Diesel Engine Limits, Fits, Allowances, Tolerances and Surface finish and
Functions and classification of Fuel supply system, Block diagram Measuring Instruments. 2
Fuel Injection Pumps, Injectors and Filters. 1.10 Workshop Machines
Mico Bosch and Cummins PT Fuel supply system and Difference Lathe Machines, Different Lathe Machines Operations.
between them. Drilling and Boring Machines.
Cetaine Number, Octane Number, Delay Period and Knocking Shaper and Planner, Slotting.
of fuel, Drawbacks of keeping low HSD Oil level in tank, Milling Machine and Gear Cutting Machines,
Removing of Air Lock. 6 Different types of threads. 8
PART - V TRACK MACHINES & WORKING PRINCIPLES 48 Tamping Machines: Pre-tamping, Post Tamping, during tamping
1.1 08-Duomatic and WST/VPR attention. BCM: Pre- requisites, Operations prior to deployment,
Main features, Main assemblies and components, Working Operations during Traffic Block and Post Block Operations. 2
Principle and Power Transmission. 2 1.17 Tamping and Other Machines
1.2 09-32-CSM Maintenance schedule of Tamping machines 2
Main features Main assemblies and components, technical data. 2 Maintenance schedule of other machines 2
Working Principle and Power Transmission. 2 1.18 Lining
1.3 08-275-2S& 3S UNIMAT Principle of Single chord lining, 4 Point lining & their
Main features, Main assemblies and components, Working Left Over error. 2
Principle and Power Transmission. 2 Calculation of Vm value, 3 Point lining & their left over
1.4 08-2754S UNIMAT error and Design lining. 2
Main features, Main assemblies and components, Working 1.19 Leveling
Principle and Power Transmission. 2 Double chord leveling system, Criteria of Base line
1.5 Tamping Express. selection, General lift, ramp &Design leveling. 2
Main features, Main assemblies and components, Working 1.20 Hands On
Principle and Power Transmission. 2 OEMs Manual and Hands on training for using manual
1.6 UTV, RBMV, MDU for finding Vm, Versines, K and X Correction 4
Main features, Main assemblies and components, Working
PART - VI ESTABLISHMENT, STORES & RAJBHASHA 14
Principle and Power Transmission. 2
1.1 Leave Rules & Pass Rules
1.7 BCM: RM-76
Various types of Leaves, Eligibility & Various types of passes,
Main features, units and their functions. 2
Eligibility etc. 2
1.8 RM-80, 92U, HOTBCM
1.2 D&A and Conduct Rules
Main features, units and their functions. 2
Minor and Major Penalties, Important Provisions of Service
1.9 FRM-80,85F
Conduct Rules. 2
Main features, units and their functions. 2
1.3 HOER
1.10 B.R.M.
Classification and Duty roster. 2
Main features, units and their functions. 2
1.4 Introduction to Engg. Stores
1.11 TLE
Stock heads of Accounts released and surplus materials. 2
Main features, units, Yard Activities, Working Principle,
Indenting procedure, Issue note and Write-off statement. 2
Fabrication of Panels. 2
1.5 Medical Awareness Programme
1.12 TRT
Family Welfare, AIDS, Family Management & First Aid. 2
Main features, units, Yard Activities, Working Principle. 2
1.6 Rajbhasha
1.13 T-28
Constitutional Provisions, Official Language Act 1963,
Main features, Units, Working Principle. 2
Official Language Rules 1976, Policy Guidelines &
1.14 DTS/DGS
Instructions. 2
Main features of machines, Working Principle and mode of working. 2
1.15 RGM
Main features of machines, Working Principle and mode of
working. 2
1.16 Tamping Machines and BCM
SUMMARY
PART - I INTRODUCTION TO RAILWAY ORGANISATION, P.WAY 36 Equilibrium cant. Field Visit curve 6
AND TRACK MACHINES (MORE EMPHASIS TO BE GIVEN ON TRACK 1.10 Track Tolerances
MACHINES Different Track Parameters and their service tolerances. 2
1.1 Introduction to Railway Organization. 1.11 IRTMM
History of Railways, Zonal Railways, Divisions, Production units. Introduction of Track Machines in chronological order,
Track machine Organization on Indian railways, Organization at different types of track machines on Indian Railways,
headquarters and Divisional levels, CPOH etc. 2 their functions and output. Duties of AEN, SSE,
1.2 Railway Track and Rails Operator & Technician. 2
Constituents of Railway Track. Requirements of Good Railway PART-II ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS SYSTEM 74
Track, Classification of Routes. Different Gauges. Functions, Types 1.1 Fundamentals of Electricity
& Standard Rail Section, Standard length, Rolling marks & UTS. 2 Symbols, Basic Concept of Voltage and Current, Ohm’s law,
1.3 Sleepers and Fastenings Power law, Resistor: Definition, Unit, Symbol, Power Rating,
Functions, Types & Sleeper Density, Requirements of PRC Tolerance, Types 2
sleepers their advantages and disadvantages. 1.2 Electrical Components
Rail to Rail fastenings, Rail to Sleeper fastenings. 2 Resistor: Color coding, Combination, Application, Faults &
1.4 Points & Crossings Troubleshooting.
Functions & Important terminology. Constituents of Turnout. Switch Capacitor: Definition, Unit, Symbol, Types, Combinations,
Angle, Flange way clearance, Heel divergence, Throw of switch. Application, Faults and Troubleshooting Inductor: Definition, Unit,
Types of Crossings, Crossing number & Main constituents of Symbol Types, Combinations, Application, Faults and
Built-up Crossing. Troubleshooting Demonstration, Checking of Resistor, Capacitor
Yard Visit 6 and Inductor in Electronics Model Room 8
1.5 Welding of Rails 1.3 Auto Electrical
Evil effects of Rail joints. Different types of welding 6 Battery: Definition of Cell & Battery, Types, Rating, Specific
1.6 Track Renewals Gravity, Construction Working of Lead-acid Cell & Battery,
Classification of Track Renewals. 2 Maintenance, Testing by Hydrometer and Load Tester Alternator,
1.7 Maintenance of Track Regulator: Construction, Working, Maintenance and
Provisions on Works incidental to Regular Track Maintenance Troubleshooting Self starter: Construction, Working, Maintenance
with thrust on Deep Screening. and Troubleshooting Relay: Definition, Construction & Operation,
Provisions on Maintenance of Track in Track Circuited Areas as Types, Pin diagrams, Testing. Demonstration, checking and
contained in IRPWM. Provisions on Maintenance of Track in testing of Relays in Electronics Model Room Engine Circuit &
Electrified Areas as contained in IRPWM & Precautions during Z.F. Circuit: Description, Functions, Types, Safety Components,
Machine working. 4 Faults& Troubleshooting. Lighting circuits of different machines,
1.8 Engineering Restrictions & Indicators Safety and warning circuits of different machines, Locking and
Categoriesof Engineering Works, Engineering Fixed Signals/ unlocking circuit. 14
Indicators: Temporary and Permanent 1.4 Fundamentals of Electronics
Emergency Protection of track: Single Line& Double Line, Symbols, Nomenclatures, Fundamentals of Electronics and
Detonators & Flare Signals. 2 Applications, Active components & Passive components. 2
1.9 Railway Curves
Necessity of curves: their types, TTP, CTP& Transition lengths.
Radius, Degree, Versine and Field Measurement. Super-
elevation: Cant deficiency, Cant excess, Cant gradient,
PART - III HYDRAULICS, PNEUMATICS & MECHANICAL 72 1.14 Practical Disassembly & Assembly of Hydraulic Components
1.1 Fundamentals & Hydraulic Symbols in Model Room
Introduction, Advantages of Hydraulic system, Hydraulic Vane pump and Vane motor. Axial Piston pump. D.C. valve,
Symbols 2 Proportional valve, Servo valve. Relief valve and Unloader valve. 8
1.2 Hydraulic Oil, Hydraulic Tank 1.15 Hydraulic Circuits
Functions and Properties of Hydraulic oil, Functions and Constant pressure circuit, Closed loop circuit, Regenerating
Parts of Hydraulic tank. 2 circuit of 3X, CSM, DUO, Unimat. 2
1.3 Hydraulic Filter and Hydraulic Cooler 1.16 Demonstration of Hydraulic Equipment Sets
Functions, Types, Importance of filtration, function of Demonstration of Hydraulic circuits using Fluidsim H Software &
Hydraulic Cooler, Maintenance aspects. 2 Work exercises. Demonstration of Hydraulic circuits using
1.4 Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Fluidsim H Software & Work exercises. 4
Functions, Types, Hose specification: DIN, SAE & EN standards, 1.17 Pneumatic Symbols
Hydraulic Fittings, Precautions during mounting Hydraulic Hoses Pneumatics symbols and Application of air on Trackmachines. 2
and Fittings. 2 1.18 Pneumatic Components
1.5 Hydraulic Seal and ‘O’Ring Working and maintenance of Air Compressor, Cooling Coil, Safety
Functions, Types, Precautions during providing hydraulic Seals, valve, Air dryer, Water separator, Air oiler, DC Valve, Cylinder and
Causes of Failure. 2 Pneumatic hoses. 2
1.6 Hydraulic Pump 1.19 Pneumatic Circuits and Troubleshooting
Definition, Functions and Classification, Working and Construction Pneumatic Working circuits and Brake circuits, Failure Analysis
of Vane pump & Gear pump, Axial Piston Pump. Precautions and Troubleshooting of Pneumatic assemblies. 2
during mounting, Troubleshooting, Aeration & Cavitation 4 1.20 Demonstration of Pneumatic Equipment Sets
1.7 Pressure Control Valve Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits using Fluidsim P Software &
Working and Construction of Relief Valve & Unloaded valve, Work exercises. Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits using
Pressure reducing valve, Troubleshooting. 2 Fluidsim P Software & Work exercises. 4
1.8 Direction Control Valve 1.21 Power Transmission
Function and Types such as Spring centered valves; Block Diagram, Types of Power Transmission, Mechanical
Spring offset valves, Check valve, POC valve, Trouble shooting. 2 Transmission, ‘V’ belt, Chain, Pulley, Cardon Shaft. 2
1.9 Proportional Valve, Servo Valve and Flow Control Valve 1.22 Gear Box and Clutch Assembly in UNO/DUO
Function and Troubleshooting. 2 Working, Construction and Maintenance practices of Main gear
1.10 Accumulator box, Clutch assembly, Reversing gear box, Six speed gear box
Functions, Types, Working of Bladder & Diaphragm Type and distributor Gear Box. 2
Accumulator, Charging of Accumulator. 2 1.23 Driving and Running Axle
1.11 Hydraulic Cylinder Function, Parts and Maintenance aspects, setting of crown & tail
Function, Types and Parts. 2 pinion. 2
1.12 Hydraulic Motor 1.24 Z.F. Hydro-Dynamic Gear Box
Definition, Working of Vane motor, Gear motor and. Axial Function and Construction, Precautions during working and
Piston motor, Troubleshooting. 2 Maintenance aspects, Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting. 2
1.13 Demonstration of Hydraulic Transparent Models 1.25 Funk Gear Box, Reduction Gear Box and Satellite Axle Gear
Hydraulic motor, D.C. Valves, Cylinder, Accumulator, Pressure Box
Gauge, Pressure control valves, Flow control valve, Check Valve, Working, Construction and Maintenance practices. 2
Pilot Operated Check Valve etc. 2
PART -V TRACK MACHINES & WORKING PRINCIPLES 70 Pre-requisites, Pre-tamping Operations, Operations
1.1 08-Duomatic/WST/VPR during tamping and Post tamping Operations. 2
Main features, Main assemblies and components, 1.17 BCM
Working Principle and Power Transmission 2 Pre-requisites, Operations prior to deployment, Operations
1.2 09-32-CSM during Traffic Block and Post Block Operations. 2
Main features, Main assemblies & components.Working Principle 1.18 TLE, TRT & T-28
and Power Transmission. 4 Pre-requisites, Operations prior to deployment, Operations
1.3 08-275-2SUNIMAT during Traffic Block and Post Block Operations. 2
Main features, Main assemblies & components.Working Principle 1.19 Tamping Machines
and Power Transmission 4 Maintenance schedules of Tamping machines. 2
1.4 08-275-3S, 4S UNIMAT 1.20 BCM & FRM
Main features, Main assemblies & components, Working Principle Maintenance schedules of RM-76, RM-80, FRM-80 and FRM-85. 2
and Power Transmission, Difference between 2S & 3S Unimat. 2 1.21 DTS & BRM
1.5 09-3x Tamping Express., 3X Dynamics Maintenance schedules of DTS & BRM. 2
Main features, Main assemblies & components Working Principle. 2 1.22 UNIMAT
1.6 BCM: RM-76 Maintenance schedule of 2S & 3S,4s-Unimat. 2
Main features main units and their functions, Working Principle. 2 1.23 Introduction to IRTMM and RDSO TM Reports
1.7 BCM: RM-8092U and HOTBCM Ch 4 & 5: Rules for Movement & Working of Track Machines and
Main features main units and their functions, Working Principle. 2 Planning, Operation &Monitoring of Track Machines.
1.8 FRM-80, 85F Brief on other Chapters of IRTMM and RDSO TM Reports. 4
Main features main units and their functions, Working Principle. 2 1.24 Lining
1.9 B.R.M. PrincipleofLining,Singlechordsystem,Type of lining i.e.
Main features main units and their functions, Working Principle. 2 4 Point & 3 Point lining.Principle of 4 Point lining & Left over
1.10 TLE error.Calculation of Vm value on Transition & Reverse Curve,
Main features main units and their functions,Yard Activities, Toggle switch Direction, Non- suitability of 4 Point lining on
Fabrication of Panels, Rake Formation, Amenities at Base Straight, Vm value feeding at Reverse & Compound curve.3
Depot.Working Principle, Auxilliary Track and Mode of working. 4 Point lining & Left over error, Calculationof ‘V’ value, Method
1.11 TRT of feeding ‘V’ value.
Main features main units and their functions, Yard activities, Design lining, Laser lining and measuring run method,
Modified BRHs & RakeFormation, Working Principle & SRs after Potentiometers & their calibration. 10
relaying. 2 1.25 Leveling
1.12 T-28 Types of leveling system, Double chord system,
Main features main units and their functions, Working Principle 2 General lift, ramp in & rampout,Criteria for selection of
1.13 DTS/DGS Base line.
Main features main units and their functions, Power Transmission 2 Double chord follow up system & fixed chord system, Proportional
1.14 RGM-72 leveling, Error reduction ratio, Method of feeding of Cant on
Main features main units and their functions, Power Transmission 2 CSM,Method of feeding of Cant on other machinesFunction of
1.15 UTV, RBMV, MDU Pendulum- Front, Middle, Rear Pendulum & Twist correction,
Main features main units and their functions, Power Transmission 2 Method of data feeding on Tamping Machines - Manually and by
1.16 Tamping Machines Computer (ALC 6
Need for Inter Personal Relations in Railway Organization. 2 10 Technical Film Show 10
1.4 Motivation 11 Library 8
Motivation Skills. 2 12 Visit to CPOH & Track Machines WorkingSites 40
1.5 Attitude Building 13 Examination (Theory/Practical/Viva-voce) 32
Importance of Positive Attitude. 2 14 Introduction & Valediction 2
1.6 Team Work Total 466
Team Work and Team Building. 2
1.7 Self Development
Self Development. 2
PART - I INTRODUCTION TO RAILWAY ORGANISATION, P.WAY 16 PART - II ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS SYSTEM 32
AND TRACK MACHINES 1.1 Fundamentals of Electricity & Electrical Components
1.1 IIntroduction to Railway Organization Symbols, Basic Concept of Voltage and Current, Resistor:
History of Railways, Zonal Railways, Divisions, TT Organization, Definition, Unit, Symbol, Power Rating, Tolerance, Types,
CPOH. 2 Capacitor & Inductor: Definition, Unit, Symbol, Types,
1.2 Railway Track Combinations, Application, Faults and Troubleshooting 2
ConstituentsofRailwayTrack.Formation , Ballast, Requirements of 1.2 Auto Electrical
GoodRailwayTrack, Classification of Routes. DifferentGauges. 2 Battery: Definition of Cell & Battery, Types, Rating, Specific Gravity,
1.3 Rails, Sleepers and fastenings Construction, Working of Lead-acid Cell & Battery,Maintenance,
Functions, Types & Standard Rail Section Standard length, Testing by Hydrometer and Load tester Alternator, Regulator &Self
Rolling marks &UTSFunctions, Types & Sleeper Density, starter: Construction, Working, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Requirements of PRC sleepers-their advantages and Relay: Definition, Construction & Operation, Types, Pin diagrams,
disadvantages.Rail to Rail fastenings Rail to Sleeper fastenings Func- Testing; Demonstration, checking and testing of Relays in
tions &Specifications 2 Electronics Model Room Engine Circuit & Z.F. Circuit:
1.4 Points & Crossings Description, Functions, Types, Safety Components, Faults &
Functions & Important terminology Constituents of Turnout.Switch Angle, Troubleshooting 8
Flange way clearance, Heel divergence, Throw of switch 1.3 Fundamentals of Electronics
Types of Crossings, Crossing number & Mainconstituents of Symbols, Nomenclatures, Fundamentals of Electronics and
Built-up Crossing. 2 Applications, Active components & Passive components 2
1.5 Welding of Rails & LWR 1.4 Semiconductor Components
Evil effects of Rail joints, Differenttypesof welding. Development of Semiconductor Diode: Construction, Working, Forward bias and
Welded rails,weldingTerminology. 2 Reverse bias, V-I Characteristics of P.N. Junction, Types of Diodes,
1.6 Engineering Restrictions & Indicators Construction, Working Symbol and Application of Zener Diode,
Emergency Protection of track: Single Line& Double Line, LED, Photo Diode Transistor, Construction, Description of
Detonators & FlareSignals. 2 Terminals, NPN & PNP Transistor, Mode of Connections,
1.7 Curves Applications as Switch andAmplifier, Testing 4
Necessity of curves: their types, TTP, CTP &Transition lengths, Radius, 1.5 Transducer
Degree,Versine & Field Measurement.Super-elevation Cantdeficiency, Definition, Principle, Classification, Types, Tamping Depth
Cantexcess, Cant gradient, Equilibrium cant. 2 Transducer, Pendulum, Height Transducer, Encoder: Function and
1.8 Types of Track Machines Calibration Lining Transducer, Measuring Transducer, Satellite
Introduction of TrackMachinesin chronological order Transducer, HookTransducer:
their functions and output. 2 Demonstration, checking and calibration of Transducers
in Electronics modelroom 6
1.6 Power Supply
Need, Types, DC to DC Converter & Regulator, Functional
description of Power supply PCBs EK813SV, EK816SV, EK819SV,
EK851SV, Calibration, Testing &Troubleshooting 2
1.7 Programmer unit and Logic Plan.Multi-check/Multiplexer PCB 1.7 Practical Disassembly & Assembly of Hydraulic Components
Function and Description of Programmer Unit, Description in Model Room
of different PCBs of Programmer Unit i.e. EK 501P, EK553P, Vane pump, Axial Piston pump. Proportional valve, Servo valve,
EK552P, EK554P, Different Parts of Logic Plan, Multiplexer Relief valve 4
PCB MultiplexerPCB Demonstration of Programmer unit & Logic 1.8 Demonstration of Hydraulic Equipment Sets
Plan, Multiplexer PCB in Electronics Model Room 4 Demonstration of Hydraulic circuits using FluidsimH
1.8 Tamping Unit Control Circuit Software & Work exercises. 2
Functional Description of Tamping Unit Control Circuit, Pneumatic Symbols and Pneumatic Components
Different Positions of Tamping Unit & their Description, Current 1.9 Pneumatics symbols and Application of air on Track machines,
of Proportionalvalve 2 Working and maintenance of Air Compressor, Cooling Coil,
1.9 Lining & leveling Control Circuit. Safety valve, Air dryer, Water separator, Air Oiler, DC Valve, KE
Functional Description of Lining & leveling Control Circuit and Valve Cylinderand Pneumatic hoses.Braking System 2
Lining & Leveling PCBs 2 1.10 Demonstration of Pneumatic Equipment Sets
Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits using FluidsimP
PART - III HYDRAULICS, PNEUMATICS & MECHANICAL 32
Software & Work exercises. 2
1.1 Fundamentals, Symbols, Oil, Tank, Filter & Accumulator
1.11 Power Transmission, Lubrication
Introduction, Hydraulic Symbols, Functions and Properties of
Block Diagram, Types of Power Transmission, Mechanical
Hydraulic oil, Functions and Parts of Hydraulic Tank, Functions
Transmission, ‘V’ belt, Chain, Pulley, Cardon Shaft, Oil and
and Types of filters, Importance of filtration, Functions, Types,
Lubricants used in different gear boxes, Tamping unit, Lifting
ChargingofAccumulator 2
unit,Screen Drum etc., types and their capacities. 2
1.2 Hydraulic Seal, ‘O’ Ring, Hose and Fitting, Hydraulic Cylinder
1.12 Z.F. Hydro dynamic Gear Box
Precautions during providing hydraulic Seals, Causes of Failure,
Function and Construction, Precautions during working and
Hydraulic Hose, Hydraulic Fittings, Precautions during mounting
Maintenance aspects, Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting. 2
Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings, Functions and type ofcylinder. 2
1.13 Distributor Gear Box, Funk Gear Box, Reduction Gear Box,
1.3 Hydraulic Pump and Motor
Satellite Axle GearBox, Driving Axle
Definition, Functions and Classification, Working and
Working, Construction and Maintenance practices,
Construction of Vane pump, Axial Piston Pump, Functions
setting of crown & tail pinion on Driving Axle 2
and types of motor, Precautions during mounting,Troubleshooting,
1.14 Tamping Unit, Bearings.
Aeration & Cavitation. 2
Function and Parts, Precautions during working &
1.4 Pressure Control Valve
repairing. Maintenance schedule, setting of bearings
Working and Construction of Relief Valve & Unloader valve,
and spacers on vibration shaft, Failure Analysis and
Pressure reducing valve, Troubleshooting. 2
Troubleshooting. 2
1.5 Direction Control Valve, Proportional and Servo Valve
1.15 Maintenance Schedules
Function and Types such as Spring centered valves; Spring offset
Maintenance Schedules and IOH/POH of machines.
valves, Check valve, POC valve, Function of Proportional & Servo
2
Valve, Troubleshooting. 2
1.6 Hydraulic Transparent Models
Demonstration of Hydraulic motor, D.C. Valves, Cylinder,
Accumulator, Pressure Gauge, Pressure control valves, Flow
control valve, Check Valve, PilotOperated Check Valve etc. 2
PART - IV I.C. ENGINE & WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY 32 1.11 Bench Work and Fitting
1.1 General Various Tools, their uses and Bench work. 2
I.C. and E.C. Engine, Classification of I.C. Engine and Main 1.12 mits, Fits and Surface Quality
Systems of I.C.Engine. 2 Measuring Instruments. 2
1.2 Constructional Details of Engine 1.13 Threads
Cylinder, Cylinder head, Piston and Piston rings, Connecting rod, Different types of threads. 2
Crank shaft, Flywheel, Cam shaft and Sump. PART - V TRACK MACHINES & WORKING PRINCIPLES 32
Inlet and Exhaust valve, Push rod, Rocker arm, Valve clearance, 1.1 08-Duomatic & WST/VPR
Valve operating mechanism. Demonstration of Engine Main features, Main assemblies, Working Principle and
components in I.C. Engine Model Room. 4 Power Transmission. 2
1.3 Basic Terminology 1.2 09-32-CSM
T.D.C., BDC, Swept volume, Clearance volume, Compression Main features, Main assemblies, Working Principle and
ratio, Stroke length, Cylinder bore. 2 Power Transmission 2
1.4 Working Principle of I.C. Engine 1.3 08-275-2S & 08-275-3S, 4S UNIMAT
Working Principle of 4 Stroke Diesel Engine (Diesel cycle). Main features, Main assemblies, Working Principle, Power
Demonstration in I.C. Engine ModelRoom. Transmission and difference between UNI-2S &UNI-3S. 2
Firing orders and VT diagram,Requirementof Air, Types of Air 1.4 09-3x Tamping Express/3X Dynamics
cleaner 6 Main features, Main assemblies, Working Principle, Power
1.5 Air Supply system of Diesel Engine Transmission and difference between UNI-2S &UNI-3S. 2
Cleaning and checking of Dry type Air cleaner, Turbocharger 1.5 BCM: RM-80
and After cooler, Demonstration in I.C. Engine Model Room 2 Main features main units and assemblies and working principle. 2
1.6 Fuel Supply system of Diesel Engine 1.6 RM-80- 92U/HOTBCM
Functions and classification of Fuel supply system, Block diagram, Main features main units and assemblies and working principle. 2
Fuel Injection Pumps, Injectors and Filters. 2 1.7 FRM-80,85
1.7 Lubricating system of Diesel Engine Main features main units and assemblies and working principle. 2
Functions of Lubricating oil, Oil pump, Relief Valve, Filters, Oil 1.8 B.R.M/DGS/ RBMV/UTV/MDU
Cooler, Strainer, Oil Pressure Gauge, Oil Pressure Indicating light. 2 Main features main units and assemblies and working principle. 2
1.8 Cooling system of Diesel Engine 1.9 TLE
Different methods of Engine cooling, Air Cooling system, Water Main features Fabrication of Panels, Rake Formation,
Cooling system, reasons for over heating, Demonstration inI.C. Yard Activities, mode of working 2
Engine Model Room. 2 1.10 TRT
1.9 Maintenance Schedule and Maintenance Steps Main features Yard Activities, Modified BRHs & Rake
Maintenance Schedules, Adjustment of Injection timing & formation mode of working. 2
Troubleshooting 2 1.11 T-28
1.10 Welding and Related Processes Main features Working Principle. 2
Types of Welding, Arc Welding, Related Processes: Soldering, 1.12 Quality Control
Brazing etc., Procedure for welding of tamping tool and defects in Pre-tamping, Post tamping and during tamping attention,
Tamping Tool welding, Welding of BCM turret gears, main links, Maintenance Schedule of Tamping Machine & Non-tampers. 2
intermediate links and cutter bar and grinding operation. 2
Type of Place of
SN. Duration Remarks
Training Training
1 Induction Training 8 Weeks Detailed Training Program (PH I) as per Annexure B-1 (a)
PH-I institute
2 Induction Engineering 10 Weeks TRAINING MODULE FOR ENGINEERING WORKSHOP,
PH-II Workshop, RDSO AND WELDING TRAINING AT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
RDSO & as per Annexure B-1 (b)
Tiruchirapalli
3 Induction Training in 10 Weeks TRAINING MODULE FOR FIELD TRAINING IN
PH - III field OPEN LINE as per Annexure B-1 (c)
4 Induction Training 7 Weeks TRAINING MODULE FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING
PH - IV Institute as per Annexure B-1 (d)
5 Induction Training in 10 Weeks TRAINING MODULE FOR FIELD TRAINING IN
PH - V field CONSTRUCTION UNIT as per Annexure B-1 (e)
6 Induction Training 4 Weeks TRAINING MODULE FOR GENERAL TRAINING AT
PH - VI Institute ZRTI as per Annexure B-1 (f)
7 Induction Training 3 Weeks POSTING EXAM
PH - VII Institute as per Annexure B-1 (g)
1 Engg. Workshop training- 240 2.1 Training in Bridge Directorate - Understanding of bridge drawings,
1.1 Classroom training at Engineering Workshop - Steel girder Camber, Inspection, Passing and Acceptance of Girders, 40
fabrication process including NDT, procedure for passing the 2.2 Training in M&C directorate – Testing of material, welding and
material, Record keeping (At MANMAD); including ISO quality control. WPSS, WPQR, Various Destructive and Non-
Certification. 30 destructive tests on Welding, USFD, Radiography, Micro etching,
1.2 Tutorial on - study of drawings to work out material requirement, and deep penetration weld. 80
preparation of jigs and fixtures, templates etc. 30 3 Welding Training at Tiruchirappalli (2 week Certification course) 96
1.3 Hands on - Practical training at shop floor in various sections 180 Total 57 x 8 = 456 456
Training duration at Engineering Workshop
2 RDSO Training - 120
1 GR & SR, SOD, CRS Sanction, Protection of Track 30 holder, ABC analysis. 16
1.1 General rules and subsidiary rules – important definitions, General 3.3 Security of railway Materials. 4
rules Applying to Railway servants, Signal – General provisions, 3.4 Account keeping of new and released material, issue and receipt
Descriptions of Fixed signals, Hand signals, Detonating signals, from contractors, important points from Vigilance angle. 4
Flare signals, Defective fixed signals, Various systems of working. 10 4 Establishment and Labour law 26
1.2 Classification of stations – Simple layout & condition for granting 4.1 Muster, Pay sheet, pay scales, Allowances, Pass and leave rules
line clear, single line working on double line, Reception of train on of unskilled, skilled and artisan staff, witnessing of payments,
blocked line and starting from signalled line, interlocked working. Railway servants conduct rules, Discipline and appeal rules, DAR
General rules and procedure to be followed while carry out enquiry and finalization of DAR cases. 12
engineering works, protection of track, GRs provision, 10 4.2 Labour laws, Hour of employment regulations, Display of hours of
1.3 working of lorries, trollies, motor trollies – works of short duration, duty, Payment of wages act. Permissible deductions, Registers to
works of long duration, engineering indicators, protection of track, be maintained, workmen’s compensation act, Action in case of
single line, double line, safety during execution of works on injury on duty, Minimum wages Act & Factory Act. 12
bridges, Schedule of dimensions – B.G. & M.G., procedure for 4.3 RTI 2
condonation, ODC, CRS sanction, Works requiring CRS 5 Disaster Management, Accident and breaches, safety and
2 Finance and Budget- Revenue and works budget - maintenance 5.1 DM Act 2005, NDMA, Role of NDRF, NPDM. Risk reduction,
of accounts – control over expenditure and completion reports, recovery, rehabilitation, fire hazard & fire fighting. 4
Works programme – PWP, FWP, August Review, Allocation of 5.2 Medical aid- first aid, food and health 4
funds. Allocation and Heads of expenditure, CF, DF & CAP, DRF, 6 Official language- Directives in use of Rajbhasha in day to day
3.1 DBR, DBI, DMTR, Ledger, requisition (stock & non stock items), 7 Interaction with other departments - Working in track circuited
local purchase T.P. item, charged off accounts – M.S., B.M., etc., areas, working in Electrified sections, Co-ordination with other
DS -8, Maintenance of stores of BRI’s 8 cadres of Engineering Department and with other departments
3.2 Disposal of scrap – stock sheet etc. Return of stores, Stock like S&T, TRD, Operating, Personal, RPF etc. 18
1 Classroom discussion for revision of entire course and doubt 1 Oral/ Written exam of each phase of 20 marks each to be
clearance. Discussion on modern Technologies, Techniques conducted at the end of phase by (20x6). 120
and trial items etc. 1 Week 2 Project Report & presentation 20
2 Preparation and submission of project report based on field 3 Interview (20 marks), including daily diary maintained at Open
trainings and project presentation, viva-voice 1 week line and Construction training and EWS & RDSO (20 marks). 40
3 Exam 1 week 4 Posting Exam- 4 papers 80 marks each (4x80) 320
Total 3 weeks Paper-I shall cover portions of class room training at ZRTI.
Paper-II & Paper-III shall cover the portion pertaining to induction
training covered at Civil Engg. Training Institute and hands on
training at engineering workshop and RDSO.
Paper-IV shall cover the portion pertaining to open line field
training, and training at construction sites.
Total 500
different radii. procedure, paints film defects, Metalizing and epoxy based paints,
16.5 Launching of girder-Preliminary arrangement before girder erection, standard measurements and covering capacity of different paints,
precautions and safety measures in erection, Machinery/ paint film thickness measurements. 2
Equipment for erection. Erection by use of cranes, derricks. 1 17.9 Under water inspection 2
16.6 Launching of girder-End launching method, side slewing method, 18 Rehabilitation of Bridges- Reasons for rehabilitation, Special
launching of triangulated girders on the trestle, launching of girder strengthening, Imposition of speed restriction, Priority for
by using service span, end launching of open web girders with rehabilitation of bridges, Special inspection Collection of site data,
help of launching nose, erection by cantilever methods, enveloping Execution of rehabilitation works, Strengthening of foundations
methods., Erection of PSC box girder, segmental construction, strengthening/rebuilding of sub-structures, Shaken/displaced/
Segmental erection, girder erection. 3 cracked bed blocks, Replacement of non-standard girders,
17 Inspection, maintenance and repairs of bridges 17 Replacement of pipe culverts, Arch bridges, small openings, Steel
17.1 Schedule of inspection, Action to be taken after inspection of & PSC super structure. 3
bridges. 1 19 T&P of Engineering Department- 8
17.2 Registers for inspection- Steel work in bridges, rivet testing 19.1 Use of oxyacetylene gases - safety measures - different types of
register, Weld test register, PSC bridge/Composite girder bridge flames and their uses - Oxyacetylene torches for cutting and
inspection register, Annual inspection register, movement of welding - gas cutting - pug cutting machines gas welding -
inspection registers. 1 electrodes., 2
17.3 Numerical Rating System. 2 19.2 Control of plant and machinery, Engineering plant Reserve and
17.4 Inspection and maintenance of concrete & PSC bridges - Girder machinery for maintenance, Plant and machinery procured for
alignment & seating, Structural condition of girder, Periodical works against specific, Plant numbers/project, Register for
Maintenance of PSC and RCC structures. Measurement of Engineering plant reserve, Valuation of plant Maintenance, storage
camber. Protective coat for PSC & RCC superstructures. 2 and repairs to plant, Requisition by DEN on plant depot, Use of
17.5 Inspection and maintenance of Steel/ Composite bridges - Girder Engineering reserve plant at site of work, 2
alignment & seating, Structural condition of girder, Condition of 19.3 Debits for plant and staff supplied on departmental, Maintenance
steel work, painting. Camber measurement – method and of Log book, Log Book for plants, Log Book for Motor
procedure, Loss of camber in steel girders, cracks in steel work, Trolley and Motor Vehicles, Hiring out of engineering plant, Plants
strengthening of steel girder. Rivet testing, Method of testing, and machinery – radial drills, pneumatic drilling machines, air
Sample testing, Loose rivet diagram, Replacement of loose and compressor, shear and punching machines, grinding machines,
corroded rivets. Cracks in steel works – strengthening of weak lathes and milling machines, grinding wheels, air pressure
girders, Maintenance of welded girders. 2 required for different pneumatic equipment, 2
17.6 Bearings- Need of bearing, Selection of bearing, Types of 19.4 Hydraulic jacks – case and maintenance screw jacks (Duff Norton
bearing - Sliding bearing, Roller bearing, Rocker & Roller bearing, types) – Transverse bases – use of derricks including erection –
Elastomeric bearing, Pot-PTFE bearing, Thermal movement of pulley block guy ropes, wire and manila ropes, use of different
girders , Greasing of bearings - Method and material used for types of knots – Maxpull arrangement (practical training) case of
greasing. Replacement of bearing. 3 equipment. 2
17.7 Bed block- Details of common repair techniques- Cement pressure 20 Action during Accidents and breaches- Accidents and breaches:
grouting, Epoxy grouting, and Shot creating/Guniting, 2 Duties of SE/Bridges, sounding of hooters, & classification of
17.8 Painting of steel Bridges- Corrosion and its prevention, protective accidents, action to be taken on reaching site, first aid,
coating by painting, Types of paint systems used and schedule of preservation of clues, assessments of men and material for
painting, importance of surface preparation and correct painting
Type of Place of
SN. Duration Remarks
Training Training
1 Induction Training 8 Weeks Common Training for all SSE/JE drawing
PH-I institute as per Annexure B-3 (a)
2 Induction Training 4 Weeks General Training at ZRTI
PH-II institute as per Annexure B-3 (b)
3 Induction Training in 13 Weeks Field Training at the place of posting
PH - II (a) field as per Annexure B-3 (c)
4 Induction Training 1 Weeks Exam as per Annexure B-3 (d)
PH - III Institute
5 On Job 26 Weeks At the place of Posting
Training
1 G & SR, SOD, CRS sanction etc 48 7.2 Meditation and Yoga
1.1 General and Subsidiary rules: Important definitions, General rules 8 Ethics, Integrity, Gender sensitisation, Prevention of 28
applying to Railway servants, Signals – General provisions, corruption
Description of fixed signals, hand signals, Detonating signals, 8.1 Following ethics at work place, Moral values,integrity, Self-
Flare signals, Defective fixed signals, various systems of working vigilance
1.2 Classification of stations – simple layout, conditions for granting 8.2 Respect for women, sexual harassment at work places, related
line clear, single line working on double lines, reception of trains rules and guidelines
on blocked line, starting from signalled lines, interlocking 9 Environment and climate change 12
1.3 General rules and procedures to be followed for carrying out 9.1 Pollution control, energy management including energy audit,
engineering works, protection of tracks, working of lorries, trollies, water management including water audit. Solid waste
motor trollies, works of short duration and long duration, management
engineering indicators, safety during working on bridges, SOD, Total Duration ( phase II) 24 DAYS X 8 PDS = 192 192
CRS sanction, Works requiring CRS sanction, Safety certificate etc.
2 Finance & Budget 16
2.1 Revenue and works budget. Maintenance of accounts, control
over expenditure, completion reports. Works programme –
PWP, FWP. Allocation and heads of expenditure, CF, DF, DRF,
SF etc.
3 Stores 24
3.1 DBR, DBI, DMTR, Ledger, requisition for stock and non-stock
items. Local purchase. DS-8 etc
3.2 Scrap disposal, stock verification
3.3 Account keeping of materials, important points from vigilance angle.
4 Establishment and Labour Laws 32
4.1 Muster, pay sheets, pay scales, allowances, passand leave rules,
4.2 Conduct rules, D & AR, enquiries under D & AR.
4.3 Labour laws, HOER, Payment of wages, Workmen’s
compensation act, action in case of injury on duty, Minimum
wages act, Factory act etc
4.4 RTI
5 Disaster Management, Accidents, first aid, health and hygiene 16
5.1 DM Act 2005, NDMA, ROLE of NDRF, NPDM.
5.2 First aid, safety, health and hygiene at work sites
6 Official Language 4
6.1 Provisions regarding use of Rajbhasha. Directives regarding
implementation and promotion of Rajbhasha
7 Training on Soft Skills 12
7.1 Communication skills, Leadership, personal development,
personal management
1 Introductionand Duties of Design Assistants 4 4.3 Various practical thumb rules for proportioning of structures
1.1 Introduction 4.4 Concepts of limit State Design.
1.2. Basic duties and role of design assistant in the organisation 4.5 Understanding formulae for calculation of ultimate
2 Strength of material and analysis of structures 64 moment resistance of sections under flexure, axial and combined
2.1 Plain stress and strain, Hooke’s law, Stress-strain diagrams, loadings. Understanding design concepts for shear and torsion.
Elasticity and Plasticity. Shear stress and strain. Introduction Concepts of bond, bearing, development length etc.
to failure theories of materials. 4.6 Design of slabs, beams, deep beams, corbels, staircases,
2.2 Moments of Inertia of Plane areas water tanks, shallow and deep foundations, concrete pavements,
2.3 Simple bending theory, SF and BM, Stresses in Beams, design of skew slabs etc. Using design aids for quick design.
Deflections of Beams, Slopes at supports. 4.7 Introduction to analysis and design by using Strut and Tie
2.4 Concept of shear span. Cases where simple bending theory method.
is not applicable for analysis of structural elements. 4.8 Special emphasis to be given on detailing of reinforcement.
2.5 Statically indeterminate beams and frames : simple cases 4.9 Design of foundations: footings, rafts, piles, pile caps and
2.6. Torsion: basic concepts. Stress distribution due to torsion. wells. Design of foundations subjected to vibratory loads.
3 Hydraulics 4.10 Design and detailing of construction and expansion joints
discharge estimate, water way calculations, fixing of span 4.11 Relevant IS, IRS and IRC codes for design and detailing
arrangements and foundation depth, Span arrangements. 4.12 Tutorials on RCC design including preparation of structural
4 PCC and RCC Design 112 drawings
4.1 Basics of Working Stress method 5 Codes and Manuals 40
4.2 Design of gravity structures 5.1 Study of various IS, IRS, IRC, and UIC codes relevant to design of
structures. ( Part1)
Total Duration (Phase IV) 30 Days x 8 PDS = 240 240
6 Various Topics 960 components like abutments, piers, pile and shallow
6.1. Trainees will be attached with design engineers working in foundations; and design of framed buildings and steel
PCE office for hands on practice on various designs being structures etc.
carried out / checked in PCE or CAO/c office. 6.4 Trainees will also be deputed to sites of construction/
6.2 Trainees should be exposed to use of soft wares like MIDAS, rehabilitation of important bridges for getting feel of actual
STADD and Excel Sheets in use in the design office. field working conditions.
6.3 Trainees will be exposed for learning: strength assessment Total Duration ( phase V) 120 DAYS X 8 PDS = 960 960
of existing bridges, rehabilitation schemes of bridges,
launching and de-launching schemes, design of various bridge
1 Basic soil mechanics and Foundation Engineering 64 4.2 Fatigue considerations in steel bridges
1.1 Basics of Soil mechanics. 4.3 Steel buildings, including industrial buildings
1.2 Soil Classification and Soil exploration. Trial pit and 4.4 Tutorials on steel design
bore log details. 5 Dynamic Analysis 24
1.3 Soil strength parameters. Laboratory testing of soil. 5.1 Basics of dynamic analysis
1.4 Various types of soils and their properties with respect to their 5.2 Earthquake design as per IS and IRS codes
suitability for foundations of structures. 6 Corrosionrelated issues 8
1.5 Determination of bearing capacity for shallow and deep 6.1 Basic mechanism of corrosion. Carbonation of concrete. Various
foundations. Settlement analysis. Differential settlement and codal provisions for corrosion prevention
practical methods to reduce its effects on structures. Pile 7 Strength assessment of existing structures and 24
load testing. Rehabilitation of Structures
1.6 Earth pressures. 7.1 Non-destructive testing of structures.
1.7 Embankment design and Stability of slopes. 7.2. Assessment of strength form results of NDT and strength
1.8 Relevant provisions of IS, IRS and IRC codes. parameters obtained from destructive testing.
1.9 Analysis of loads and their effects for substructures and 7.3. Study of various failure patterns in structures.
foundations 7.4. Various method of structural rehabilitation including methods using
1.10 Analysis of reinforced earth structures. new technologies like Carbon fibre based systems. Determination
1.11 Tunnels. Design of tunnel linings, portals etc. of acceptance criteria for rehabilitation schemes.
2. Software-STAAD PRO or/and MIDAS 48 7.5. Strength assessment of masonry arch bridges.
Note : only introductory Training on these soft wares will be given Ring software and empirical methods like
at training institute. Zonal Railway will organise detailed training by Tabulation method and modified MEXI method.
engaging services of reputed training institutes when the trainees Finalising dismantling schemes for structures.
are attached with the design office for field training. 9 Bridge Bearings 16
3. PSC design 48 9.1 Requirement and functions of bearings.
3.1 Basic Concepts of PSC. 9.2 Various types of bearings. Design of common type of bearings.
3.2 Materials for PSC. 10 Temporary structures, launching schemes etc. 16
3.3 Analysis of sections for flexure. Bonded and un-bonded tendons. 10.1 Temporary structures. Load assessment and design of temporary
3.4 Shear, bond, bearing stresses. Camber, deflections, structures. Erection loads. Crane working. Finalisation of
Pre-stressing cable layouts. Partial pre-stress and non-pre- launching and de-launching schemes. Temporary restoration of
stressing reinforcement. Pre-stressing losses. traffic at accident sites.
3.5 Analysis and design of PSC slabs, I girders and Box girders. 11 Codes and Manuals ( Part 2) 40
Analysis for temperature effects and designing for the same. 11.1 Study of various IS, IRS, IRC, and UIC codes relevant to design of
3.6 Tutorials on PSC design structures.
4 Steel Design 48
4.1 Design of Steel Bridges, Composite bridges Total Duration (Phase VI) 42 DAYS X 8 PDS = 336 336
1 Special Topics 16 2.5 Strength assessment of masonry arch bridges. Ring software and
1.1 Rail Structure Interaction Analysis. empirical methods like Tabulation method and modified MEXI
1.2 Basic concepts of LWR as relevant to RSI analysis. method. Finalising dismantling schemes for structures.
1.3 Track transitions on bridge approaches 3 Estimation of quantities 8
1.4 Green building concepts Estimation of quantities for various structures
2 Strength assessment of existing structures and 32 4 Design Reports 4
Rehabilitation of Structures Preparation of Design Reports
2.1 Non-destructive testing of structures. 5 CRS sanction etc 4
2.2 Assessment of strength form results of NDT and Speed Certification of bridges, CRS sanction.
strength parameters obtained from destructive testing. 6 Exams 24
2.3 Study of various failure patterns in structures. Project presentation and examination
2.4 Various method of structural rehabilitation including methods Total Duration ( Phase VIII) 12 DAYS X 8 PDS=96 96
using new technologies like Carbon fibre based systems.
Determination of acceptance criteria for rehabilitation schemes.
Types of Place of
SN Duration Remarks
Training Training
10.11 Types of Bridges, HFL, DL, LWL, RAT/Raw, etc. 4 14.2 IRPSM & Works programme 4
10.12 Water way calculation,Planning for Bridge spans HFL ,DL,RAT/ 14.3 Different types of plan heads and allocation of expenditure 2
RAW etc. 6 14.4 Project Management Technique, With Hands -On 8
10.13 Fixing of spans of a bridge 4 14.5 Pre tender planning, guidelines, documents including tender
10.14 LHS works, Box pushing , cut and cover techniques, 4 schedule and condition 6
10.15 Tutorial on Bridge Water Way Calculation 3 14.6 Basics of Arbitration 4
10.16 Model Room Visit for types of Bridges,TemporaryArrangements, 15 ESTABLISHMENT- 16
River Training Works etc. 4 15.1 Pay sheet, Service Record, Leave rules, Pass rule, Old and New
10.17 Laboratory for NDT Testing , Corrosion Monitoring etc 4 Pension Scheme,PF.VPF,Gratuity, Medical attendance, 4
11 TUNNELS 10 15.2 SBF,Promotion,Tradetest,Minimum Wages Act,Payment of Wages
11.1 Maintenance of tunnels, schedule of inspection, maintenance of Act,Workmen Compensation Act,HOER, RTI. 6
approach of tunnel, ventilation shaft, Weep hole etc. 6 15.3 Union matters PNM,JCM, PREM, 2
11.2 Drainage system, catch water drain, loose boulders in cutting 4 15.4 Conduct Rule, Discipline and Appeal rule. 4
12 FINANCIAL ASPECTS 10 16 RAJBHASHA- 4
12.1 Financial Organization on the Railways,Canons of financial 16.1 Directives in use of Raj Bhasha in day-to-day working, 2
propriety, 2 16.2 Various prizes/ schemes. 2
12.2 Railway Budget, Allocation & Heads of expenditure (CF, DF,CAP, 17 COMPUTER & THEIR USAGE--- 40
DRF, OLWR, SF, SRSF etc.), preparation, submission &, 17.1 Hands -On : Computer Applications,Windows,MS- Office: Word,
compilation of budget Demands for Grants, Appropriation Bills, Excel, Access, Power Point, AUTO-CAD 32
Voted expenditure, Charged expenditure, Re- appropriation etc. 4 17.2 Hands - On :Use of Internet and search engine, Latest
12.3 Contingency fund, Consolidated fund of India, Financial powers advancement in Information Technology & E-mail, Track
of Engineering Officers, Budgetary review 3 Management System software related to works engineering,
12.4 Exchequer control, Public Account Committee. 1 IRICEN mobile/website, IRCEP portal, RDSO website 8
13 STORE & ACCOUNTS 13 18 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 2
13.1 Store Organization and working of store departments 19 MANAGERIAL SKILL 2
Classification of stores & stock. 1 20 PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT AND SOFT SKILL 2
13.2 Price list, Initial Accountal of revenue and work expenditure, 21 LEADERSHIP 2
Issue & Receipt of materials,Day book, Issue note, Credit note, 22 QUALITY CONTROL 5
RMC note, Indemnity Bond, Damurage, Wharfage, Imperest store, 23 OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE AND DRAFTING OF LETTER 2
MAS store, Surplus store & its disposal,Charged off store, Store 24 FIRST AID 1
return 4 25 DISASTER MANAGEMENT 4
13.3 Procurement of store, Stock,and Non Stock 26 Ethical training Related to DoPT Guidelines 2
item,Stationaryitem,Accountal of material, Use &Transaction of 27 FIRE FIGHTING 1
material, 4 28 VIGILANCE ASPECTS 4
13.4 Safe custody of material,Gate-pass,Stacking of 29 BASICS OF SIGNALING AND PRECAUTIONS DURING EXECUTION OF
materials,Stockverification,Stocksheet,Over hauling, Ballast train WORKS, FOR UNDERGROUND CABLES ETC. 6
return, Inventory control 4 30 PRECAUTIONS DURING WORKING IN ELECTRIFIED TERRITORIES 2
14 CONTRACT 32 31 STUDY TRIP TO IMPORTANT CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS TO
14.1 GCC- Provisions related to execution of works 8 STUDY EARTHWORK,BRIDGECONSTRUCTION,BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION METHODS ETC OF CONSTRUCTION