Course 100: Orientation
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The purpose of the Orientation course is to assist the participant in being oriented to signaling and train control.
The Transportation Learning Center (the Center) organizes multiple national training consortia to develop standards-based national training courseware for frontline occupations in public transportation organizations.
Rail courseware is currently organized into three broad categories - “Rail Car Training Consortium Materials”, “Signals Training Consortium Materials”, and “Traction Power Training Consortium Materials”. Materials are based on the national rail vehicle maintenance training standards, rail signals maintenance training standards, and traction power maintenance training standards published by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA). Courseware Development Teams (CDTs), comprised of subject matter experts and instructional designers, hold regular webinars, site visits and in-person meetings to produce these materials.
Please use the navigation on the right to locate courseware of your interest. Access to full downloads and technical assistance for training and apprenticeship implementation is provided to members in good standing. Please contact our staff members listed under each consortium for information on membership.
The purpose of the Orientation course is to assist the participant in being oriented to signaling and train control.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview to Track Circuits course is to assist the participant in demonstrating proper safety procedures and gaining an overview the functions of switches, derails, and their associated components.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview to Switches and Derails course is to assist the participant in demonstrating proper safety procedures and gaining an overview the functions of switches, derails, and their associated components.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview to Train Stops course is to assist the participant in demonstrating proper safety procedures and gaining an overview the functions of train stops and their associated components.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview to Highway Grade Crossings course is to provide the participant with an introduction to highway grade crossings. This introduction will include basic terminology, regulations and oversight specific to highway grade crossings, general highway grade crossing components, control circuits and warning systems.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview to Cab and Wayside Signaling course is to assist the participant in gaining an overview the functions of cab and wayside signals and their associated components.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview of Interlockings is to assist the participant in demonstrating proper safety procedures and gaining an overview of the functions of interlockings and their associated apparatus.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview of Signaling Power Distribution course is to provide the participant with an introduction to signal power distribution. This introduction will include basic terminology, regulations and oversight specific to highway grade crossings, general highway grade crossing components, control circuits and warning systems.
The purpose of the Introduction and Overview of Control Panels is to assist the participant in gaining an overview of the functions of control panels and their associated components.
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