Train control system and method of controlling a train or trains
View Patent ↗A train control system includes positioning systems at the end of the train and at the front of the train, allowing the conductor or engineer to unambiguously determine that no cars of the train have become detached. The positioning system at the end of the train is also used to verify that the entire train has cleared a block. This information can be relayed to a dispatcher, thereby eliminating the need for trackside sensing equipment. A control unit prevents the train from moving without an authorization that includes the train's current position.
1. A method for controlling the movement of a train from a section of track not on a main line to a section of main line track comprising the steps of:
receiving a track warrant to move a train within a block of main line track;
receiving a circulation authority to move from a section of track not on the main line on which the train is located to the block; and
preventing the train from being moved until both the track warrant and the circulation authority have been received.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the circulation authority and the track warrant are received in separate messages.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the circulation authority and the track warrant are received in a single message.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the section of track not on the main line is located in a train yard.