BallastMonkey
Member
- Joined
- 15 Dec 2017
- Messages
- 131
Its Set Driver Reminder Appliance I believe. To remind drivers the signal is red so they don't SPAD. Correct me if I'm wrong OneLowban :P
Ahh ok , well I could not of been more wrong lolIts Set Driver Reminder Appliance I believe. To remind drivers the signal is red so they don't SPAD. Correct me if I'm wrong OneLowban :P
Your user name rings a bell , I seem to remember DRA is something you set once you pull up at a station , stops you pulling off unexpectedly, or maybe you have to reset it to apply power to pull off ?
Can’t remember as it was when I thought it would be a good idea to read ahead lol
DRA you apply when you are at a signal at danger. This also applies when you are at a station and the signal at the end is at danger, or also when the last signal you passed was a single yellow and the red is beyond the station platform (i.e not on the end)
There are a few other scenarios you may need to apply it. But those are the basics.
Yeah we just go there instead of the academy.Do you have to make you own way to Ilford / Southend etc?
Its Set Driver Reminder Appliance I believe. To remind drivers the signal is red so they don't SPAD. Correct me if I'm wrong OneLowban :P
Yeah pretty much the above.DRA you apply when you are at a signal at danger. This also applies when you are at a station and the signal at the end is at danger, or also when the last signal you passed was a single yellow and the red is beyond the station platform (i.e not on the end)
There are a few other scenarios you may need to apply it. But those are the basics.
Yeah setting the DRA cuts traction power.Ahh ok , does it actually stop the train from moving if you don’t set it ?
Yeah we just go there instead of the academy.
Yeah pretty much the above.
Yeah setting the DRA cuts traction power.
Ahh ok , does it actually stop the train from moving if you don’t set it ?
Southend is beautiful. Enjoy.
Indeed the DRA only cuts traction, it doesn’t apply brakes. I should have said that.Cuts traction power BUT if your train doesn’t have a holding brake and you attempt to take power with the DRA on (with brakes released) potentially you could roll....
Always sunny.Southend is beautiful. Enjoy.
?Aren't you both in the same class?
No I’m on depot course. Doing last week of rules, bi directional, single line working, speed restrictions, wrong direction etcAren't you both in the same class?
No I’m on depot course. Doing last week of rules, bi directional, single line working, speed restrictions, wrong direction etc
Cuts traction power BUT if your train doesn’t have a holding brake and you attempt to take power with the DRA on (with brakes released) potentially you could roll....
Oh dear. Usually quite common with 3 step brake trains, less common with trains with a combined Power break controller.I remember a new driver for one TOC failing a train on prep at Liverpool Street due to a ‘defective DRA’ and it caused chaos as it was brought back to the depot during rush hour. It turned out that ‘the train started rolling and setting the DRA didn’t apply the brakes’
Oops
.Update!
This week we were at Southend Vic Monday - Wednesday doing more train preps and fault finding. We also did coupling, uncoupling and evacuations.
We also did things like shunts up and down the yard, whilst the train had some isolation/override flags pulled (EBS, TIS) so we saw the train able to move with doors open etc and the effects of pulling a pass comm whilst the train is moving.
Very enjoyable traction course so far with a lot of practical.
Then Thursday and Friday we had our tests, practical and written respectively, passed both! I guess I ‘sign’ Class 317s now.
We now have a break for Christmas and are back on the 7th January at Orient Way carriage sidings to do our Class 379 traction.
Thank you! What stage are you at, or are you still applying?I’m glad it’s going well for you OneLowBan. I’m enjoying reading your progress. Reading your updates just make want to do it even more lol. Keep the updates coming!
Thank you! It is indeed.Well done mate, sounds like it’s all coming together nicely
Wow. That’s pretty awesome that they allow you to move trains in the depot with EBS/TIS activated. Some other TOCS could add this to their training. Usually the first time you see these flags up in real life is when you are doing it on your own when passed out and some people are unsure about the whole proceedure having only read up about it but never actually done it!
Well done on passing 317’s, as there’s no TMS they can be troublesome to get the hang of, different faults simply give you BIL (bodyside illumination lights) which don’t exactly tell you what the problem is, so you’ve still got to have a fair bit of knowledge. We have the 455/456 where I work, some of the trainees find these the hardest on traction for that said reason. They are very mechanical so you need a technical brain.
.
Thank you! What stage are you at, or are you still applying?
I’m still applying, just got rejected by GWR for a trainee pool after the two online assessments but ive learned a lot since sending off the application and joining this forum plus watching online videos and come the realisation that my app form must of been so weak so I’m not surprised and will defo try again with a stronger improved submission
Not sure yet, we won’t start our hours until February time.When do you start your hours? Who is your instructor?
Hi all, I have been asked to make a journey thread so here it is. I haven't done anything like this before so sorry if it's not everything you would expect.
So I started last week (8th) with Greater Anglia as a trainee driver, really exciting stuff. Monday - Thursday was a corporate induction mainly and we got to see the control centre and one of the depots. Friday we were off.
This week just gone (15th) we started PTS (Personal Track Safety) learning on Monday and Tuesday and had a written assessment on Wednesday, which I passed.
We then started to look at safety systems on the railway and how they came about such as signals, AWS, TPWS and others on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday.
Then Friday we visited Southend Vic for a practical assessment on PTS and to also get a first hand look at all of the other stuff we learned in the classroom.
So far I'm loving it, looking forward to learning and doing more.
If anyone has any tips for this kind of thread feel free, or to let me know what to or what not to include. I will try to update as much as I can.
Hello, thank you and sorry to hear that. I will send you a PM.Hello OneLowban
Congratulations passing through to this stage.
I got as far as submitting an online application for a trainee shunt driver on the C2C line and received an invitation from The OPC (occupational psychology centre) to do the 2 online assessments
VSE and M7
I failed both with no feedback given. I totally underestimated them. I now have one chance left after the six months have lapsed and I want to give it the best possible chance I can.
Can you talk me through your stages and how to best deal with them. Any advice will be greatly received and appreciated.
Thanks Tony
VSE and M7
I failed both with no feedback given. I totally underestimated them. I now have one chance left after the six months have lapsed