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  2. Platform gap - Wikipedia

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    A Central line platform at Bank tube station, London, showing the 1-foot (30 cm) gap between the train and the platform edge (delineated by a solid white line).. A platform gap (also known technically as the platform train interface or PTI in some countries) is the space between a train car (or other mass transit vehicle) and the edge of the station platform, often created by geometric ...

  3. Bilevel rail car - Wikipedia

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    Platform height is ideally standardized across all stations the train serves. Traditional rail car floor height matters for end doors connecting to existing single floor rail cars. Downstairs or lowest floor height is primarily determined by the thickness of the beams connecting the span between the wheels and bogies (trucks) of a rail car.

  4. Railway platform height - Wikipedia

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    The Yawkey MBTA Commuter Rail station in 2011, with two platform heights: low-level for most cars and a full-height platform to accommodate passengers in wheelchairs. The station has since been extensively rebuilt and renamed "Lansdowne". Railway platform height is the built height – above top of rail (ATR) – of passenger platforms at stations.

  5. Platform gap filler - Wikipedia

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    Platform gap fillers being trialled at Platform 3 of Lo Wu station in Hong Kong in 2009. Platform gap fillers were trialled on the platforms of Lo Wu station on the East Rail line in 2009 due to the difficulty of installing platform screen doors on the curved nature of the platforms. They were planned to be installed at other stations along the ...

  6. Track geometry car - Wikipedia

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    Rail profile – Looks for rail wear and deviations from standard profile. Warp – The maximum change in crosslevel over a predetermined chord length (generally sixty-two feet). [10] Track geometry cars used by the New York City Subway also measure: Corrugation of running rail surface; Tunnel and station platform clearances; Third rail height ...

  7. Control car - Wikipedia

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    Modern German InterCity Steuerwagen control car. A control car, cab car (North America), control trailer, or driving trailer (UK, Ireland, Australia and India) is a non-powered rail vehicle from which a train can be operated.

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