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| Type | Commercial Circular |
|---|---|
| Topic | reservation |
| Currency | Currency not verified |
division should be inspected by trolley once in two months on pro-rata basis systematically covering from one end to other end of his jurisdiction, as much inspection as possible being done by push trolley. Unimportant and crossings should not be altered nor should
lR;eso t;rs GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAILWAY BOARD) INDIAN RAILWAYS PERMANENT WAY MANUAL Embodying all Advance Correction Slips upto No. 149 Third Reprint July, 2019 ACS 150 dated 26-8-19 INCUDED Published by : Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering, Pune For Government of India Ministry of Railways (Railway Board), New Delhi First Edition : 1986 Reprinted with incorporation of correction slips: First Reprint - 1999 (upto Correction Slip No. 27) Second Reprint - 2004 (upto Correction Slip No. 93) Third Reprint - 2019 (upto Correction Slip No. 149) Designed, Layout & Printed by: Kalyani Corporation, 1464, Sadashiv Peth, Pune - 411 030 FOREWORD TO THIRD REPRINT TO IRPWM (2019) The “Indian Railways Permanent Way Manual (IRPWM)” was fi rst published in the year 1986 and reprinted later in the years 1999 and 2004 to incorporate Advance Correction Slips issued to amend certain provisions in the Manual. The previous reprint of the Manual in the year 2004 was in bilingual form (Hindi as well as English) and included Advance Correction Slips up to No. 93. After this, there have been a number of Correction Slips issued and also designations of some of the offi cials as mentioned in the Manual have been revised (re-designated). It was, therefore, considered necessary to update the Manual and reprint it duly incorporating all changes, after previous reprint. This revised edition incorporates all Advance Correction Slips up to No. 149 and is in bilingual form. Apart from being bilingual, separate Hindi & English editions is also being brought out so that Manual can be carried in fi eld easily. The hitherto obsolete designations have been done away with and current designations of offi cials have been incorporated, viz. Gangman as Track Maintainer, Permanent Way Supervisor/ Permanent Mistry (PWS/PWM) as JE(P.Way), PWI/PWI (In-charge) as JE/SSE(P.Way) Sectional; or SSE(P.Way) In-charge, as required/relevant. (Ajay Goyal) Pune Director July, 2019 IRICEN It is expected that this updated Manual will be of immense use to the Permanent Way Personnel in easily accessing latest instructions related to track and thereby helping them in maintaining and upkeep of the track more effectively and effi ciently. FOREWORD TO SECOND REPRINT TO IRPWM (1986) “Indian Railways Permanent Way Manual” was published in the year 1986, as per the recommendations of the 49th Track Standards Committee. Thereafter, it was reprinted in the year 1999, incorporating Advance Correction Slip Nos. 1 to 27. The present manual was issued in English only. It is now being issued in diglot form ( Hindi as well as English ) for the first time. This reprint incorporates Advance Correction Slips upto No. 93. A Compact Diskette, containing the full content in PDF form has also been attached to the back cover. This will facilitate the viewing of the manual on a Personal Computer as well as for taking print, if considered necessary. It is hoped, that this updated manual will help the Permanent Way men, in maintaining the track upto the prescribed standards. (S.P.S. Jain) New Delhi Member Engineering May, 2004 Railway Board FOREWORD TO FIRST REPRINT TO IRPWM (1986) A separate “Indian Railways Permanent Way Manual” incorporating procedure and practices to be followed on Indian Railways after modernisation of the track commenced in the seventies was first published in 1986. It has been decided to reprint the existing IRPWM updating the same by incorporating all the Advance Correction Slips issued so far (i.e. Advance Correction Slip Nos. 1 to 27). It is hoped that this updated manual will help the Permanent Way Men in maintaining the track to prescribed standards. (V. K. Agnihotri) New Delhi, Member Engineering June 1999 Railway Board PREFACE TO FIRST REPRINT TO IRPWM (1986) A Separate “Indian Railways Permanent Way Manual” was published in 1986 pursuant to the recommendations of the 49th Tr
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