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''For three-letter station codes see [[CRS codes]].''
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Not everyone knows all the hundreds of rail-specific acronyms and initialisms, so if any pop up in conversation on the [[Discord]] server add them and their meaning below so others can look them up.


Not everyone knows all the hundreds of rail-specific acronyms and initialisms, so if any pop up in conversation on the [[Discord]] server, add them and their meaning below so others can look them up.
Please keep these in alphabetical order so that it is easy to find a specific term.
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== 0-9 ==
*'''4LM''': [[Four Lines Modernisation]] programme
*'''4 Foot''' The space between the two running rails on a section of track
*'''6 Foot''' The area between a pair of running lines
*''' 10 Foot''' The area between two pairs of running lines
== A ==
*'''AB''': Absolute Block
*'''ABCL''': Automatic Barrier Crossing, Locally Monitored
*'''ABDO''': Automatic Braking and Door Opening
*'''ACOA''': Adverse Change Of Aspect
*'''ACWN''': Altered Carriage Working Notice
*'''AHB''': Automatic Half-Barrier Crossing
*'''AHBC''': Automatic Half-Barrier Crossing
*'''ANP''': Auto Not Permitted
*:An operating state on [[London Underground]] lines using Automatic Train Operations (ATO), where trains have been prevented from operating in ATO mode and must instead operate in [[#C|CM]] or [[#P|PM]], generally initiated due to staff on or around the track area.
*'''AOCL''': Automatic Open Crossing, Locally Monitored
*'''ARL''': [[London Overground|Arriva Rail London]]
*'''ARS''': Automatic Route Setting
*'''ASC''': Area Signalling Centre
*'''ASDO''': Automatic Selective Door Opening. See also [[#S|SDO]] and [[#U|UDS]]
*'''ATC''': Automatic Train Control
*'''ATO''': Automatic Train Operation
*'''ATOC''': [[ATOC|Association of Train Operating Companies]]
*'''ATP''': Automatic Train Protection
*'''ATS''': Automatic Tram Stop
*'''ATW''': [[Arriva Trains Wales]]
*'''AWC''': [[Avanti West Coast]]
*'''AWS''': Automatic Warning System
== B ==
[[File:British Rail - colour reversed logo.svg|right|thumb|The [[British Rail]] '[[Arrows of Indecision]]'.]]
*'''BML''': [[Brighton Main Line]]
*'''BR''': [[British Rail]]
*'''BTC''': British Transport Commission
*'''BTP''': British Transport Police
== C ==
[[File:Hammersmith tube station (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) MMB 01 C-Stock.jpg|right|thumb|Hammersmith station, which is the terminus of the [[Circle line|Circle]] and [[Hammersmith & City line|Hammersmith & City Lines]]]]
*'''C+H''': [[Circle line|Circle]] and [[Hammersmith & City line]]s
*'''CAPE''': Cancelled At Point of Entry
*'''CAWS''': Continuous Automatic Warning System
*'''CBTC''': Communications Based Train Control
*:Name given to the [[SelTrac]] installation being installed on [[London Underground|London Underground’s]] SSR as part of the [[Four Lines Modernisation]] (4LM) project to enable Automatic Train Operation. See also [[#T|TBTC]] and [[#D|DTG-R]]
*'''CD''': Close Doors (indication)
*'''CDL''': Central Door Locking
*'''CDP''': Continuous Development Programme
*'''Cess''': The area along either side of a railway line which is kept at a lower level than the sleeper bottom, in order to provide drainage. May also be considered as a place of safety.
*'''CIS''': Customer Information System
*'''CLR''': Central London Railway
*'''CM''': Coded Manual
*:A mode of operation used on [[London Underground|London Underground’s]] [[Central line|Central]] and [[Victoria line|Victoria]] lines where the Train Operator drives the train manually at up to normal line speed using signalling information provided on an in-cab display. See also [[#P|PM]]
*'''CMS''': Competency Management System
*'''Corridor of Doom''': A liminal space of substantial length inspired by those located at King's Cross St. Pancras and Green Park stations on the London Underground
*'''(C)[[COS]]''': ([[Crossrail]]) Central Operation Section
*:The [[Elizabeth line]] between [[Abbey Wood]] and [[Paddington]] via Central London. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as the ''Crossrail Core''.
*'''CoT''': Close of Traffic
*'''CR''': [[Chiltern Railways]]
*'''CRS''': Computer Reservation System
*'''CS''': [[Caledonian Sleeper]]
*'''CSA''': Customer Service Assistant
*'''CSDE''': Correct Side Door Enable
*'''CSL2''': Customer Service Level 2
*'''CSLR''': City & South London Railway
*'''CSR''': Cab Secure Radio
*'''CTBC''': Combined Traction Brake Controller, See also [[#T|TBC]]
*'''CTRL''': Channel Tunnel Rail Link
*'''CWN''': Carriage Working Notice
== D ==
[[File:Tower Gateway DLR station.jpg|right|thumb|[[Tower Gateway]] station of the [[Docklands Light Railway]] in East London.]]
*'''DCO''': Driver Controlled Operation
*: A system of operation on the [[National Rail]] network where a train operates with both a driver and at least one other member of staff onboard, but where the driver is responsible for operation of the trains doors as well as driving the train.
*'''DCV''': Doors Closed Visual
*'''DDA''': Disability Discrimination Act
*'''DISI''': Defective in Service Instructions
*'''DLR''': [[Docklands Light Railway]]
*'''DOO''': Driver Only Operation
*: A system of operation on the [[National Rail]] Network where the only member of operational staff onboard a train is the driver who is responsible for all aspects of the trains operation. Analogous to [[#O|OPO]] on [[London Underground]]
*'''DRA''': Driver Reminder Appliance
*'''DRM''': Duty Reliability Manager ([[London Underground]] equivalent of Mobile Operations Manager [MOM].)
*'''DRS''': [[Direct Rail Services]]
*'''DSD''': Driver's Safety Device
*'''DTG-R''': Distance to Go Radio
*: Automatic Train Operation system in use on [[London Underground|London Underground’s]] [[Victoria line]]. See also [[#C|CBTC]] and [[#T|TBTC]]
*'''DVA''': Digital Voice Announcer
== E ==
*'''E*''': [[Eurostar]]
*'''ECML''': [[East Coast Main Line]]
*'''ECS''': Empty Coaching Stock
*'''EDNE''': Emergency Do Not Enter sign
*'''ELL''': East London Line
*'''EMR''': [[East Midlands Railway]]
*'''EMT''': [[East Midlands Trains]]
*'''EP''': Entry Point
*'''EPH''': Electric Point Heater
*'''ERTMS''': European Rail Traffic Management System
*'''ERU''': Emergency Response Unit
*'''ES''': [[Eurostar]]
*'''ESDC''': Emergency Saloon Door Control
*'''ESR''': Emergency Speed Restriction
*'''ESTL''': End State Track Layout, a programme of track rationalisation as part of the [[London Underground]]'s [[Four Lines Modernisation]].
*'''ETCS''': European Train Control System
== F ==
[[File:Class 745 Cerhenice.jpg|right|thumb|A [[Greater Anglia]] [[class 745]] [[FLIRT]] intercity train.]]
*'''FGW''': [[First Great Western]]
*'''[[FLIRT]]''': Fast Light Intercity and Regional Train
*'''FOC''': Freight Operating Company
*'''FPI''': Facing Points Indicator
*'''FPL''': Facing Point Lock
*'''FRL''': Fixed Red Light
== G ==
*'''GA''': [[Greater Anglia]]
*'''GBR''': [[Great British Railways]]
*'''GC''': [[Great Central]]
*'''GEML''': [[Great Eastern Main Line]]
*'''GLA''': Greater London Area
*'''GLA''': Greater London Authority
*'''GLC''': Greater London Council
*'''GN''': [[Great Northern]]
*'''GoA (0-4)''': Grade of Automation
*'''GOBLIN''': [[Gospel Oak]] to [[Barking]] Line
*'''GOP''': Guard's Operating Panel
*'''GSM-R''': Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway
*'''GTR''': [[Govia Thameslink Railway]]
*'''GWML''': [[Great Western Main Line]]
*'''GWR''': [[Great Western Railway]]
*'''GX''': [[Gatwick Express]]
== H ==
[[File:Hull Trains Class 802.jpg|thumb|A [[Hull Trains]] [[class 802]] at [[St. Pancras]]]]
*'''HEX''': [[Heathrow Express]]
*'''HML''': [[Highland Main Line]]
*'''HS1''': High Speed 1
*'''HS2''': High Speed 2
*'''HST''': [[High Speed Train]]
*'''HT''': [[Hull Trains]]
== I ==
[[File:Liverpool Street Interlocking Machine Room (2954778782).jpg|right|thumb|[[Liverpool Street]] Interlocking Machine Room on the [[London Underground]].]]
*'''IBJ''': Insulated Block Joint (aka IRJ)
*'''IC''': Intercity
*'''IECC''': Integrated Electronic Control Centre
*'''IEP''': Intercity Express Programme
*'''IET''': Intercity Express Train
*'''IMR''': Interlocking Machine Room
*'''IoW''': Isle of Wight
*'''IRJ''': Insulated Rail Joint (aka IBJ)
== J ==
[[File:CanadaWater-Jubileeplatforms4.jpg|right|thumb|Platform Edge Doors at [[Canada Water]] station on the [[Jubilee line|Jubilee Line Extension]].]]
*'''Jish''': Also known as Josh.
*'''Jishlish''': [[Jishlish]] is the language and myriad of mistakes spoken and typed by Jish.
*'''JLE''': Jubilee Line Extension
*:The section of the [[Jubilee line]] between [[Green Park]] and [[Stratford]], opened in 1999.
== K ==
*'''KVB''': Contrôle de Vitesse par Balises
*:Translated from French to English as Speed Control by Beacons. A speed control system used on the French national rail network, Channel Tunnel and High Speed 1.
*'''KYT''': [[Know Your Train]][https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/about/knowyourtrain/]
== L ==
*'''LM''': [[London Midland]]
*'''LNER''': [[London North Eastern Railway]]
*'''LNR''': [[London Northwestern Railway]]
*'''LO''': [[London Overground]]
*'''LOM''': Limit of Movement
*'''LOROL''': [[London Overground|London Overground Rail Operations Ltd.]]
*'''LOS''': Limit of Shunt
*'''LPTB''': London Passenger Transport Board
*'''LRT''': London Regional Transport
*'''LRV''': Light Rail Vehicle
*'''LSL''': Locomotive Services Limited
*'''LT''': London Transport
*'''LTE''': London Transport Executive
*'''LTM''': [[London Transport Museum]]
*'''LTP''': Long Term Plan
*'''LUL''': [[London Underground|London Underground Ltd.]]
== M ==
[[File:METROPOLITAN RAILWAYS LOCO AT THE RAILFEST YORK JUNE 2012 (7346296244).jpg|right|thumb|Metropolitan Railway electric locomotive [[Sarah Siddons]].]]
*'''MDR''': [[District line|Metropolitan District Railway]]
*'''[[MENTOR]]''': Mobile Electric Network Testing Observation and Recording
*'''MML''': [[Midland Main Line]]
*'''MOM''': Mobile Operations Manager
*'''MR''': [[Metropolitan line|Metropolitan Railway]]
*'''MTR''': Mass Transit Railway (Hong Kong Subway)
== N ==
[[File:New Measurement train Danesmoor.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Network Rail]] [[New Measurement Train]], formed of [[High Speed Train]] rolling stock.]]
*'''NCT''': Non-Communicating Train
*'''NIRM''': Network Incident Response Manager
*'''NLC''': National Location Codes
*'''NLE''': Northern Line Extension
*'''NLL''': North London Line
*'''NMT''': New Measurement Train
*'''NR''': [[Network Rail]]
*'''NR''': [[Northern Rail]]
*'''NRM''': [[National Railway Museum]]
*'''NRN''': National Radio Network
*'''NSE''': [[Network South East]]
*'''NTCO''': Not To Call Order
*'''NUCKLE''': NUneaton, Coventry, Kenilworth and LEamington Spa
*:A package of improvement works to the rail corridor between [[Nuneaton]], [[Coventry]], [[Kenilworth]] and [[Leamington Spa]], including new stations, signalling, track and other associated improvements.
== O ==
*'''OA''': Open Access
*'''OCS''': Overhead Contact System
*'''OHLE''': Overhead Line Equipment
*'''OLE''': Overhead Line Equipment
*'''ONA''': Operator Not Available
*'''OOL''': [[On Our Lines]] (this project)
*'''OPO''': One Person Operation
*:The term used by [[London Underground]] to describe the running of trains where the only member of operation staff required is a T/Op. Analogous to Driver Only Operation (DOO) on [[National Rail]]
*'''OR''': Operational Restriction
*:A limitation placed on the [[#C|CBTC]] system
*'''ORR''': Office of Rail and Road
== P ==
[[File:4-PEP-4002.jpg|right|thumb|A British Rail 'PEP' unit.]]
*'''PDL''': Portsmouth Direct Line
*'''PEA''': Passenger Emergency Alarm
*'''PED''': Platform Edge Doors
*'''PEP''': Prototype Electro Pneumatic Train. Often used to refer to the classes based on the prototypes; classes [[class 313|313]], [[class 314|314]], [[class 315|315]], [[class 507|507]] & [[class 508|508]].
*'''PIOT''': Passenger Ill on Train
*'''PIS''': Passenger Information System
*'''PLPR (1-4)''': Plain Line Pattern Recognition
*'''PM''': Protected Manual
*: A mode of operation used on [[London Underground|London Underground’s]] [[Jubilee line|Jubilee]] and [[Northern line|Northern]] lines and parts of the [[Circle line|Circle]], [[District line|District]], [[Hammersmith & City line|Hammersmith & City]] and [[Metropolitan line|Metropolitan lines]] where Automatic Train Operation is provided. In this mode the Train Operator drives the train manually at up to normal line speed using signalling information provided on an in-cab display. See also [[#C|CM]]
*'''PoSA''': Proceed-on-Sight Authority
*'''PPE''': Personal Protective Equipment
*'''PPI''': Points Position Indicator
*'''PRI''': Preliminary Route Indicator
*'''PRM''': Persons with Reduced Mobility
*'''PSA''': Passenger Service Agent
*'''PSB''': Power Signal Box
*'''PSD''': Platform Screen Doors
*:Full height doors along the edge of the platform, synchronised to the train doors, that improve safety and can help manage tunnel ventilation
*'''PSR''': Permanent Speed Restriction
*'''PTI''': Platform Train Interface
*'''PTS''': Personal Track Safety
*'''PU''': Pick Up
*:A term used to refer to a member of train crew's next train working
== Q ==
*'''Q Code train''': A train that runs as required
== R ==
*'''RA''': Right Away (Indication)
*'''RAIB''' Rail Accident Investigation Branch
*'''RAT''': Rail Adhesion Train
*:A number of trains which operate on some [[London Underground]] lines during the autumn, spraying sandite onto rails to improve rail head conditions. See also RHTT
*'''RCC''': Rear Cab Clear (plunger)
*'''RDG''': [[Rail Delivery Group]]
*'''REC''': Railway Emergency Call
*'''RGI''': Rail Gap Indicator
*'''RHTT''': Rail Head Treatment Train
*:A train which operates across [[Network Rail]] lines in the autumn, spraying water and sandite onto rails to remove crushed leaf debris, and to improve rail head conditions. See also RAT
*'''RM''': Restricted Manual
*:A mode of operation used in certain failure situations on [[London Underground]] lines using Automatic Train Operation (ATO), where the Train Operator drives the train manually under authority from the signaller at a reduced speed.
*'''ROC''' ([[Network Rail]]): Rail Operating Centre
*'''ROC''' ([[SimSig:Sessions]]): [[SimSig:Railway Operations Centre|Railway Operations Centre]]
*'''ROG''': [[Rail Operations Group]]
*'''ROGS''': The Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (as amended)
*'''RR''': Relay Room
*'''RR''': Run(s) as Required
*'''RSF''': Right Side Failure
*'''RSSB''': Rail Safety and Standards Board
*'''RSI''': Route Secure Indicator
*:A form of route proving to permit movement during degraded modes of operation on London Underground
*'''RTT''': [[Real Time Trains]]
*'''RTDI''': Ready To Depart Indicator
*:A white beacon located on the platforms of [[London Underground]] [[Jubilee line|Jubilee]] and [[Northern line]]s that is used to aid in train dispatch.
*:White bodyside indicator lights (BILs) on [[S stock]] trains on the London Underground]]'s [[Circle line|Circle]], [[District line|District]], [[Hammersmith & City line|Hammersmith & City]] and [[Metropolitan line]]s which are used to aid in train dispatch.
*'''RVAR''': Rail Vehicle Accessibility Regulations


Please keep these in alphabetical order so it is easy to find a specific term.
== S ==
 
[[File:Hugh Llewellyn 19630631832.jpg|right|thumb|A [[ScotRail]] [[class 320]].]]
 
[[File:C69 Stock train at Moorgate 02.jpg|right|thumb|[[Moorgate]] station on [[London Underground|London Underground’s]] Sub-Surface Railway]]
'''4LM''': Four Lines Modernisation programme
*'''SATS''': Station Assistant (Train Services)
 
*'''SCAT''': Speed Control After Tripping
'''ARS''': Automatic Route Setting
*'''SCC''': Service Control Centre
 
*'''SCD''': Short Circuiting Device
'''ASC''': Area Signalling Centre
*'''SCL1''': Service Controller Level 1
 
*'''SCL2''': Service Controller Level 2
'''ATC''': Automatic Train Control
*'''ScR''': [[ScotRail]]
 
*'''SD''': Set Down
'''ATO''': Automatic Train Operation
*'''SDC''': Service Delivery Centre
 
*'''SDO''': Selective Door Opening
'''ATP''': Automatic Train Protection
*:A system where on-train staff select a number of doors, or carriages, to open instead of opening all doors in locations where there is a short platform. See also [[#A|ASDO]] and [[#U|UDS]]
 
*'''SE''': [[Southeastern]]
'''AWC''': Avanti West Coast
*'''SI''': Section Isolator
 
*: A break in the overhead wires, where two sections of wire are isolated from each other allowing current to either section to be isolated for maintenance. Also called a Section Insulator.
'''AWS''': Automatic Warning System
*'''SLL''': South London Line
 
*'''SMA (0.5-14)''': Signal Migration Area
'''BR''': [[British Rail]]
*: Compartmentalised sections of [[London Underground]]'s [[Four Lines Modernisation]] programme. See also [[#0-9|4LM]] and [[#S|SSR]]
 
*'''SMD''': Stratford Market Depot
'''BTP''': British Transport Police
*'''SMS''': Safety Management System
 
*'''SN''': [[Southern Rail]]
'''CAPE''': Cancelled At Point of Entry
*'''SoT''': Start of Traffic
 
*'''SotD''': [[Signal of the Day]]
'''CBTC''': Communications Based Train Control
*'''SPAD''': Signal Passed At Danger
 
*'''SPAR''': Signal Passed At Red
'''CIS''': Customer Information System
*'''SPAS''': Signal Passed At Stop
 
*'''SPT''': Signal Post Telephone
'''CR''': Chiltern Railways
*'''SR''': [[ScotRail]]
 
*'''SRA''': Strategic Rail Authority
'''CS''': Caledonian Sleeper
*'''SRAWS''': Signal Repeating Automatic Warning System
 
*'''SSI''': Solid State Interlocking
'''CSA''': Customer Service Assistant
*'''SSM''': Shift Signaller Manager
 
*'''SSO''': Special Stop Order
'''CSDE''': Correct Side Door Enable
*:An order issued to on-train staff to stop at a station where the train is not otherwise booked to stop at. See also [[#N|NTCO]]
 
*'''SSR''': Sub-Surface Railway
'''CSR''': Cab Secure Radio
*:The [[Circle line|Circle]], [[District line|District]], [[Hammersmith & City line|Hammersmith & City]] and [[Metropolitan line]]s of [[London Underground]]
 
*'''STANME''': Station Number Names
'''DCO''': Driver Controlled Operation
*'''STANOX''': Station Numbers
 
*'''Step Back''': A procedure used on some [[London Underground]] lines at terminus stations where after a train arrives at the terminus a new Train Operator boards the rear of the train for departure, the original Train Operator then "steps back" onto the next train. This procedure is used to allow trains to terminate more frequently while allowing Train Operators enough time to change ends.
'''DCV''': Door Closed Visual
*'''STI''': Single track infringement
 
*'''STN''': Special Train Notice
'''DDA''': Disability Discrimination Act
*'''Stock and Crew''':
 
*:A type of reform common on [[London Underground]] where two drivers swap trains, taking the train number, destination and passengers with them. It is often used to ensure that trains requiring maintenance attention get back to the correct depots at the end of the day.
'''DLR''': [[Docklands Light Railway]]
*'''STP''': Short Term Plan
 
*'''SWML''': [[South West Main Line]]
'''DRA''': Driver Reminder Appliance
*'''SWR''': [[South Western Railway]]
 
*'''SWT''': [[South West Trains]]
'''DTG-R''': Distance to Go Radio
== T ==
 
[[File:700155 Trainbow south of Balcombe.jpg|right|thumb|Thameslink's [[Trainbow]] [[700155]].]]
'''DOO''': Driver Only Operation
[[File:London Underground 1938 Stock at Amersham 9.jpg|right|thumb|[[London Underground]]'s [[1938 stock]] at [[Amersham]] on a rail tour.]]
 
*'''TAC''': Track Access Controller
'''DVA''': Digital Voice Announcer
*'''TAS''': Traction Auxilliary Set
 
*'''TAT''': Traction Auxilliary Trip
'''ECML''': East Coast Main Line
*'''TBC''': Traction Brake Controller
 
*'''TBTC''': Transmission Based Train Control
'''EMR''': East Midlands Railway
*:Name given to the [[SelTrac]] installation used on [[London Underground|London Underground’s]] [[Jubilee line|Jubilee]] and [[Northern line|Northern]] lines. See also [[#C|CBTC]] and [[#D|DTG-R]]
 
*'''TC''': Track Circuit
'''EMT''': East Midnland Trains
*:Part of the signalling system, where a simple electronic device is used to help detect the presence of a train. See also TCF and TSF.
 
*'''TCB''': Track Circuit Block
'''ERU''': Emergency Response Unit
*'''TCD''': Traffic Controllers Diagrams
 
*'''TCF''': Track Circuit Failure
'''ESDC''': Emergency Saloon Door Control
*:The failure of a track circuit used in signalling, giving the signaller an indication that a track circuit is occupied when there is no train present. See also TSF
 
*'''TCP''': Trip Cock Protection
'''ESR''': Emergency Speed Restriction
*'''TD''' ([[London Underground]]): Train Description
 
*'''TD''' ([[Network Rail]]): Train Describer
'''ETCS''': European Train Control System
*'''TfGM''': [[Transport for Greater Manchester]]
 
*'''TfL''': [[Transport for London]]
'''ERTMS''': European Rail Traffic Managment System
*'''TfW''': [[Transport for Wales]]
 
*'''TIPLOC''': Timing Point Location
'''FGW''': First Great Western
*'''TL''': [[Thameslink]]
 
*'''TMS''': Train Management System
'''FOC''': Freight Operating Company
*:Onboard computer on trains which monitors the status of various systems and may manage the onboard information system.
 
*'''TMS''': Tram Management System
'''GA''': Greater Anglia
*#Onboard computer on trams which monitors the status of various systems and may manage the onboard information system.
 
*#Signalling system used on the [[Manchester Metrolink]].
'''GoA''': Grade of Automation
*'''TMS''': [[Tramway Museum Society]]
 
*'''TO''': Technical Officer
'''GSM-R''': Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway
*'''TOC''': Train Operating Company
 
*'''TOD''': Train Operator's Display
'''GTR''': Govia Thameslink Railway
*:In cab display on [[1995 stock|1995]] & [[1996 stock|1996 tube stock]] trains used to display train speed and signalling information to the Train Operator
 
*'''T/Op''': Train Operator
'''GWR''': Great Western Railway
*'''TOPS''': Total Operations Processing System
 
*'''TPE''': [[TransPennine Express]]
'''HS1''': High Speed 1
*'''TPH''': Trains Per Hour
 
*'''TPI''': Trailing Points Indicator
'''HS2''': High Speed 2
*'''TPS''': Train Planning System
 
*'''TPWS''': Train Protection and Warning System
'''HST''': [[High Speed Train]]
*'''Tracks down''': Slang for Track Circuit Failure
 
*'''TRC''': Track Recording Car
'''IECC''': Intergrated Electronic Control Centre
*'''TRT''': Track Recording Train
 
*'''TRTS''': Train Ready To Start
'''IET''': Intercity Express Train
*'''TRU''': Track Recording Unit
 
*'''TRV''': Track Recording Vehicle
'''IMR''': Interlocking Machine Room
*'''TS''': Tube Stock
 
*'''TSC''': Transport Strategy Centre
'''IoW''': Isle of Wight
*'''TSF''': Track Section Failure
 
*:The failure of a track circuit, or axle counter, used in signalling to give the signaller an indication of where a train is located. See also TCF
'''JLE''': Jubilee Line Extension
*'''TSI''': Technical Specifications for Interoperability
 
*'''TSR''': Temporary Speed Restriction
'''KYT''': Know Your Train
*'''TSW''': Train Sim World
 
*'''TTN''': Timetable Notice
'''LNER''': London North Eastern Railway
*'''TYT''': [[Track Your Train]][https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/about/trackyourtrain/]
 
== U ==
'''LNR''': London Northwestern Railway
*'''UDS''': Unit Deselect
 
*:A form of Selective Door Operation (SDO) where the doors are disabled on a per-unit basis. See also [[#A|ASDO]] and [[#S|SDO]]
'''LO''': [[London Overground]]
*'''UERL''': Underground Electric Railway Company of London
 
*'''UTC''': Urban Traffic Control
'''LOS''': Limit of Shunt
*:A system that interfaces with tramway signalling to ensure balanced traffic flow and tram priority
 
*'''UTO''': Unattended Train Operation
'''LOM''': Limit of Movement
*:A form of train operation where trains operate automatically without any members of staff onboard
 
*'''UTU''': Ultrasonic Test Unit
'''LOROL''': London Overground Rail Opration Ltd.
*'''UWC''': User Worked Crossing
 
== V ==
'''LPTB''': London Passenger Transport Board
*'''VAR''': Varied Timetable
 
*'''VCC''': Vehicle Control Centre
'''LRT''': London Regional Transport
*'''VIS''': Vehicle Identification System
 
*:Signalling system used on tramways, using loops resting on sleepers or underneath roads and receivers below trams to enable the signalling system to operate. Similar to VRS
'''LT''': London Transport
*'''VOBC''': Vehicle On Board Computer
 
*'''VRS''': Vehicle Recognition System
'''LTM''': [[London Transport Museum]]
*'''VSTP''': Very Short Term Plan
 
*'''VT''': [[Virgin Trains]]
'''LTP''': Long Term Plan
*'''VTEC''': [[Virgin Trains East Coast]]
 
== W ==
'''LUL''': [[London Underground]] Limited
*'''WAML''': [[West Anglia Main Line]]
 
*'''WCML''': [[West Coast Main Line]]
'''MOM''': Mobile Operations Manager
*'''WCRC''': [[West Coast Railways|West Coast Railway Company]]
 
*'''WDM''': Wrong Direction Move
'''NLE''': Northern Line Extension
*'''WLL''': West London Line
 
*'''WMR''': [[West Midlands Railway]]
'''NMT''': New Messurement Train
*'''WMT''': [[West Midland Trains]]
 
*'''Wide to Gauge''': A variation of trap points set neither in the normal nor reverse position for overrun mitigation
'''NR''': [[Network Rail]]
*'''WSF''': Wrong Side Failure
 
*'''WSL''': Wrong Signal Lowered
'''NR''': Northern Rail
*'''WSLA''': Wrong Signal Lowered and Accepted
 
*'''WTT''': Working Timetable
'''NRM''': [[National Railway Museum]]
== X ==
 
*'''XC''': [[Cross Country]]
'''NRN''': National Radio Network
*'''XR''': [[Crossrail]]
 
== Y ==
'''NSE''': Network South East
*'''Yellow Peril:''' Colloquial name for a staff circular briefing which details significant changes to signalling arrangements, such as the commissioning of a new signal cabin or modern automatic train control system
 
== Z ==
'''OOL''': [[On Our Lines]] (This project)
 
'''OPO''': One Person Operation
 
'''PEA''': Passenger Emergency Alarm
 
'''PED''': Platform Edge Doors
 
'''PIS''': Passenger Information System
 
'''PRM''': Persons with Reduced Mobility
 
'''PSA''': Passenger Service Agent
 
'''PSB''': Power Signal Box
 
'''PSD''': Platform Screen Doors
 
'''PSR''': Permanent Speed Restriction
 
'''PTI''': Platform Train Interface
 
'''PTS''': Personal Track Safety
 
'''REC''': Railway Emergency Call
 
'''RGI''': Rail Gap Indicator
 
'''ROC''' ([[SimSig:Sessions]]): [[SimSig:Railway Operating Centre|Railway Operating Centre]]
 
'''ROC''' ([[Network Rail]]): Rail Operating Centre
 
'''RSF''': Right Side Failure
 
'''RTT''': Real Time Trains
 
'''RVAR''': Rail Vehicle Accessibility Regulation
 
'''SATS''': Staff Assisted Train Services
 
'''ScR''': ScotRail
 
'''SE''': Southeastern
 
'''SotD''': [[Signal of the Day]]
 
'''SPAD''': Signal Passed At Danger
 
'''SPAR''': Signal Passed At Red
 
'''SPAS''': Signal Passed At Stop
 
'''SR''': ScotRail
 
'''SSR''': Sub-Surface Railway
 
'''STP''': Short Term Plan
 
'''SWR''': South Western Railway
 
'''SWT''': South West Trains
 
'''TBC''': Traction Brake Controller
 
'''TBTC''': Transmission Based Train Control
 
'''TC''': Track Circuit
 
'''TCF''': Track Circuit Failure
 
'''TD''': Train Describer
 
'''TD''' ([[London Underground]]): Train Description
 
'''TfGM''': [[Transport for Greater Manchester]]
 
'''TfL''': [[Transport for London]]
 
'''TfW''': [[Transport for Wales]]
 
'''TMS''': Train Management System
 
'''TOC''': Train Operating Company
 
'''T/Op''': Train Operator
 
'''TOPS''': Total Operations Processing System
 
'''TPE''': TransPennine Express
 
'''TPS''': Train Planniong System
 
'''TPWS''': Train Protection and Warning System
 
'''TS''': Tube Stock
 
'''TSC''': Transport Strategy Centre
 
'''TSF''': Track Section Failure
 
'''TSI''': Technical Specifications for Interoperability
 
'''TSR''': Temporary Speed Restriction
 
'''TYT''': Track Your Train
 
'''UTO''': Unattended Train Operation
 
'''VAR''': Varied Timetable
 
'''VETC''': Virgin Trains East Coast
 
'''VSTP''': Very Short Term Plan
 
'''VT''': Virgin Trains
 
'''WCML''': West Coast Main Line
 
'''WSF''': Wrong Side Failure
 
'''WSL''': Wrong Signal Lowered
 
'''WDM''': Wrong Direction Move
 
'''WMR''': West Midlands Railway
 
'''WMT''': West Midland Trains
 
'''WTT''': Working Timetable
 
'''XC''': Cross Country
 
'''XR''': Crossrail

Latest revision as of 23:02, 14 March 2024

Not everyone knows all the hundreds of rail-specific acronyms and initialisms, so if any pop up in conversation on the Discord server add them and their meaning below so others can look them up.

Please keep these in alphabetical order so that it is easy to find a specific term.


0-9

  • 4LM: Four Lines Modernisation programme
  • 4 Foot The space between the two running rails on a section of track
  • 6 Foot The area between a pair of running lines
  • 10 Foot The area between two pairs of running lines

A

  • AB: Absolute Block
  • ABCL: Automatic Barrier Crossing, Locally Monitored
  • ABDO: Automatic Braking and Door Opening
  • ACOA: Adverse Change Of Aspect
  • ACWN: Altered Carriage Working Notice
  • AHB: Automatic Half-Barrier Crossing
  • AHBC: Automatic Half-Barrier Crossing
  • ANP: Auto Not Permitted
    An operating state on London Underground lines using Automatic Train Operations (ATO), where trains have been prevented from operating in ATO mode and must instead operate in CM or PM, generally initiated due to staff on or around the track area.
  • AOCL: Automatic Open Crossing, Locally Monitored
  • ARL: Arriva Rail London
  • ARS: Automatic Route Setting
  • ASC: Area Signalling Centre
  • ASDO: Automatic Selective Door Opening. See also SDO and UDS
  • ATC: Automatic Train Control
  • ATO: Automatic Train Operation
  • ATOC: Association of Train Operating Companies
  • ATP: Automatic Train Protection
  • ATS: Automatic Tram Stop
  • ATW: Arriva Trains Wales
  • AWC: Avanti West Coast
  • AWS: Automatic Warning System

B

The British Rail 'Arrows of Indecision'.

C

Hammersmith station, which is the terminus of the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines
  • C+H: Circle and Hammersmith & City lines
  • CAPE: Cancelled At Point of Entry
  • CAWS: Continuous Automatic Warning System
  • CBTC: Communications Based Train Control
    Name given to the SelTrac installation being installed on London Underground’s SSR as part of the Four Lines Modernisation (4LM) project to enable Automatic Train Operation. See also TBTC and DTG-R
  • CD: Close Doors (indication)
  • CDL: Central Door Locking
  • CDP: Continuous Development Programme
  • Cess: The area along either side of a railway line which is kept at a lower level than the sleeper bottom, in order to provide drainage. May also be considered as a place of safety.
  • CIS: Customer Information System
  • CLR: Central London Railway
  • CM: Coded Manual
    A mode of operation used on London Underground’s Central and Victoria lines where the Train Operator drives the train manually at up to normal line speed using signalling information provided on an in-cab display. See also PM
  • CMS: Competency Management System
  • Corridor of Doom: A liminal space of substantial length inspired by those located at King's Cross St. Pancras and Green Park stations on the London Underground
  • (C)COS: (Crossrail) Central Operation Section
    The Elizabeth line between Abbey Wood and Paddington via Central London. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Crossrail Core.
  • CoT: Close of Traffic
  • CR: Chiltern Railways
  • CRS: Computer Reservation System
  • CS: Caledonian Sleeper
  • CSA: Customer Service Assistant
  • CSDE: Correct Side Door Enable
  • CSL2: Customer Service Level 2
  • CSLR: City & South London Railway
  • CSR: Cab Secure Radio
  • CTBC: Combined Traction Brake Controller, See also TBC
  • CTRL: Channel Tunnel Rail Link
  • CWN: Carriage Working Notice

D

Tower Gateway station of the Docklands Light Railway in East London.
  • DCO: Driver Controlled Operation
    A system of operation on the National Rail network where a train operates with both a driver and at least one other member of staff onboard, but where the driver is responsible for operation of the trains doors as well as driving the train.
  • DCV: Doors Closed Visual
  • DDA: Disability Discrimination Act
  • DISI: Defective in Service Instructions
  • DLR: Docklands Light Railway
  • DOO: Driver Only Operation
    A system of operation on the National Rail Network where the only member of operational staff onboard a train is the driver who is responsible for all aspects of the trains operation. Analogous to OPO on London Underground
  • DRA: Driver Reminder Appliance
  • DRM: Duty Reliability Manager (London Underground equivalent of Mobile Operations Manager [MOM].)
  • DRS: Direct Rail Services
  • DSD: Driver's Safety Device
  • DTG-R: Distance to Go Radio
    Automatic Train Operation system in use on London Underground’s Victoria line. See also CBTC and TBTC
  • DVA: Digital Voice Announcer

E

F

A Greater Anglia class 745 FLIRT intercity train.
  • FGW: First Great Western
  • FLIRT: Fast Light Intercity and Regional Train
  • FOC: Freight Operating Company
  • FPI: Facing Points Indicator
  • FPL: Facing Point Lock
  • FRL: Fixed Red Light

G

H

File:Hull Trains Class 802.jpg
A Hull Trains class 802 at St. Pancras

I

Liverpool Street Interlocking Machine Room on the London Underground.
  • IBJ: Insulated Block Joint (aka IRJ)
  • IC: Intercity
  • IECC: Integrated Electronic Control Centre
  • IEP: Intercity Express Programme
  • IET: Intercity Express Train
  • IMR: Interlocking Machine Room
  • IoW: Isle of Wight
  • IRJ: Insulated Rail Joint (aka IBJ)

J

Platform Edge Doors at Canada Water station on the Jubilee Line Extension.
  • Jish: Also known as Josh.
  • Jishlish: Jishlish is the language and myriad of mistakes spoken and typed by Jish.
  • JLE: Jubilee Line Extension
    The section of the Jubilee line between Green Park and Stratford, opened in 1999.

K

  • KVB: Contrôle de Vitesse par Balises
    Translated from French to English as Speed Control by Beacons. A speed control system used on the French national rail network, Channel Tunnel and High Speed 1.
  • KYT: Know Your Train[1]

L

M

Metropolitan Railway electric locomotive Sarah Siddons.

N

The Network Rail New Measurement Train, formed of High Speed Train rolling stock.
  • NCT: Non-Communicating Train
  • NIRM: Network Incident Response Manager
  • NLC: National Location Codes
  • NLE: Northern Line Extension
  • NLL: North London Line
  • NMT: New Measurement Train
  • NR: Network Rail
  • NR: Northern Rail
  • NRM: National Railway Museum
  • NRN: National Radio Network
  • NSE: Network South East
  • NTCO: Not To Call Order
  • NUCKLE: NUneaton, Coventry, Kenilworth and LEamington Spa
    A package of improvement works to the rail corridor between Nuneaton, Coventry, Kenilworth and Leamington Spa, including new stations, signalling, track and other associated improvements.

O

  • OA: Open Access
  • OCS: Overhead Contact System
  • OHLE: Overhead Line Equipment
  • OLE: Overhead Line Equipment
  • ONA: Operator Not Available
  • OOL: On Our Lines (this project)
  • OPO: One Person Operation
    The term used by London Underground to describe the running of trains where the only member of operation staff required is a T/Op. Analogous to Driver Only Operation (DOO) on National Rail
  • OR: Operational Restriction
    A limitation placed on the CBTC system
  • ORR: Office of Rail and Road

P

A British Rail 'PEP' unit.
  • PDL: Portsmouth Direct Line
  • PEA: Passenger Emergency Alarm
  • PED: Platform Edge Doors
  • PEP: Prototype Electro Pneumatic Train. Often used to refer to the classes based on the prototypes; classes 313, 314, 315, 507 & 508.
  • PIOT: Passenger Ill on Train
  • PIS: Passenger Information System
  • PLPR (1-4): Plain Line Pattern Recognition
  • PM: Protected Manual
    A mode of operation used on London Underground’s Jubilee and Northern lines and parts of the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines where Automatic Train Operation is provided. In this mode the Train Operator drives the train manually at up to normal line speed using signalling information provided on an in-cab display. See also CM
  • PoSA: Proceed-on-Sight Authority
  • PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
  • PPI: Points Position Indicator
  • PRI: Preliminary Route Indicator
  • PRM: Persons with Reduced Mobility
  • PSA: Passenger Service Agent
  • PSB: Power Signal Box
  • PSD: Platform Screen Doors
    Full height doors along the edge of the platform, synchronised to the train doors, that improve safety and can help manage tunnel ventilation
  • PSR: Permanent Speed Restriction
  • PTI: Platform Train Interface
  • PTS: Personal Track Safety
  • PU: Pick Up
    A term used to refer to a member of train crew's next train working

Q

  • Q Code train: A train that runs as required

R

  • RA: Right Away (Indication)
  • RAIB Rail Accident Investigation Branch
  • RAT: Rail Adhesion Train
    A number of trains which operate on some London Underground lines during the autumn, spraying sandite onto rails to improve rail head conditions. See also RHTT
  • RCC: Rear Cab Clear (plunger)
  • RDG: Rail Delivery Group
  • REC: Railway Emergency Call
  • RGI: Rail Gap Indicator
  • RHTT: Rail Head Treatment Train
    A train which operates across Network Rail lines in the autumn, spraying water and sandite onto rails to remove crushed leaf debris, and to improve rail head conditions. See also RAT
  • RM: Restricted Manual
    A mode of operation used in certain failure situations on London Underground lines using Automatic Train Operation (ATO), where the Train Operator drives the train manually under authority from the signaller at a reduced speed.
  • ROC (Network Rail): Rail Operating Centre
  • ROC (SimSig:Sessions): Railway Operations Centre
  • ROG: Rail Operations Group
  • ROGS: The Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (as amended)
  • RR: Relay Room
  • RR: Run(s) as Required
  • RSF: Right Side Failure
  • RSSB: Rail Safety and Standards Board
  • RSI: Route Secure Indicator
    A form of route proving to permit movement during degraded modes of operation on London Underground
  • RTT: Real Time Trains
  • RTDI: Ready To Depart Indicator
    A white beacon located on the platforms of London Underground Jubilee and Northern lines that is used to aid in train dispatch.
    White bodyside indicator lights (BILs) on S stock trains on the London Underground]]'s Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines which are used to aid in train dispatch.
  • RVAR: Rail Vehicle Accessibility Regulations

S

A ScotRail class 320.
Moorgate station on London Underground’s Sub-Surface Railway
  • SATS: Station Assistant (Train Services)
  • SCAT: Speed Control After Tripping
  • SCC: Service Control Centre
  • SCD: Short Circuiting Device
  • SCL1: Service Controller Level 1
  • SCL2: Service Controller Level 2
  • ScR: ScotRail
  • SD: Set Down
  • SDC: Service Delivery Centre
  • SDO: Selective Door Opening
    A system where on-train staff select a number of doors, or carriages, to open instead of opening all doors in locations where there is a short platform. See also ASDO and UDS
  • SE: Southeastern
  • SI: Section Isolator
    A break in the overhead wires, where two sections of wire are isolated from each other allowing current to either section to be isolated for maintenance. Also called a Section Insulator.
  • SLL: South London Line
  • SMA (0.5-14): Signal Migration Area
    Compartmentalised sections of London Underground's Four Lines Modernisation programme. See also 4LM and SSR
  • SMD: Stratford Market Depot
  • SMS: Safety Management System
  • SN: Southern Rail
  • SoT: Start of Traffic
  • SotD: Signal of the Day
  • SPAD: Signal Passed At Danger
  • SPAR: Signal Passed At Red
  • SPAS: Signal Passed At Stop
  • SPT: Signal Post Telephone
  • SR: ScotRail
  • SRA: Strategic Rail Authority
  • SRAWS: Signal Repeating Automatic Warning System
  • SSI: Solid State Interlocking
  • SSM: Shift Signaller Manager
  • SSO: Special Stop Order
    An order issued to on-train staff to stop at a station where the train is not otherwise booked to stop at. See also NTCO
  • SSR: Sub-Surface Railway
    The Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines of London Underground
  • STANME: Station Number Names
  • STANOX: Station Numbers
  • Step Back: A procedure used on some London Underground lines at terminus stations where after a train arrives at the terminus a new Train Operator boards the rear of the train for departure, the original Train Operator then "steps back" onto the next train. This procedure is used to allow trains to terminate more frequently while allowing Train Operators enough time to change ends.
  • STI: Single track infringement
  • STN: Special Train Notice
  • Stock and Crew:
    A type of reform common on London Underground where two drivers swap trains, taking the train number, destination and passengers with them. It is often used to ensure that trains requiring maintenance attention get back to the correct depots at the end of the day.
  • STP: Short Term Plan
  • SWML: South West Main Line
  • SWR: South Western Railway
  • SWT: South West Trains

T

Thameslink's Trainbow 700155.
London Underground's 1938 stock at Amersham on a rail tour.
  • TAC: Track Access Controller
  • TAS: Traction Auxilliary Set
  • TAT: Traction Auxilliary Trip
  • TBC: Traction Brake Controller
  • TBTC: Transmission Based Train Control
    Name given to the SelTrac installation used on London Underground’s Jubilee and Northern lines. See also CBTC and DTG-R
  • TC: Track Circuit
    Part of the signalling system, where a simple electronic device is used to help detect the presence of a train. See also TCF and TSF.
  • TCB: Track Circuit Block
  • TCD: Traffic Controllers Diagrams
  • TCF: Track Circuit Failure
    The failure of a track circuit used in signalling, giving the signaller an indication that a track circuit is occupied when there is no train present. See also TSF
  • TCP: Trip Cock Protection
  • TD (London Underground): Train Description
  • TD (Network Rail): Train Describer
  • TfGM: Transport for Greater Manchester
  • TfL: Transport for London
  • TfW: Transport for Wales
  • TIPLOC: Timing Point Location
  • TL: Thameslink
  • TMS: Train Management System
    Onboard computer on trains which monitors the status of various systems and may manage the onboard information system.
  • TMS: Tram Management System
    1. Onboard computer on trams which monitors the status of various systems and may manage the onboard information system.
    2. Signalling system used on the Manchester Metrolink.
  • TMS: Tramway Museum Society
  • TO: Technical Officer
  • TOC: Train Operating Company
  • TOD: Train Operator's Display
    In cab display on 1995 & 1996 tube stock trains used to display train speed and signalling information to the Train Operator
  • T/Op: Train Operator
  • TOPS: Total Operations Processing System
  • TPE: TransPennine Express
  • TPH: Trains Per Hour
  • TPI: Trailing Points Indicator
  • TPS: Train Planning System
  • TPWS: Train Protection and Warning System
  • Tracks down: Slang for Track Circuit Failure
  • TRC: Track Recording Car
  • TRT: Track Recording Train
  • TRTS: Train Ready To Start
  • TRU: Track Recording Unit
  • TRV: Track Recording Vehicle
  • TS: Tube Stock
  • TSC: Transport Strategy Centre
  • TSF: Track Section Failure
    The failure of a track circuit, or axle counter, used in signalling to give the signaller an indication of where a train is located. See also TCF
  • TSI: Technical Specifications for Interoperability
  • TSR: Temporary Speed Restriction
  • TSW: Train Sim World
  • TTN: Timetable Notice
  • TYT: Track Your Train[2]

U

  • UDS: Unit Deselect
    A form of Selective Door Operation (SDO) where the doors are disabled on a per-unit basis. See also ASDO and SDO
  • UERL: Underground Electric Railway Company of London
  • UTC: Urban Traffic Control
    A system that interfaces with tramway signalling to ensure balanced traffic flow and tram priority
  • UTO: Unattended Train Operation
    A form of train operation where trains operate automatically without any members of staff onboard
  • UTU: Ultrasonic Test Unit
  • UWC: User Worked Crossing

V

  • VAR: Varied Timetable
  • VCC: Vehicle Control Centre
  • VIS: Vehicle Identification System
    Signalling system used on tramways, using loops resting on sleepers or underneath roads and receivers below trams to enable the signalling system to operate. Similar to VRS
  • VOBC: Vehicle On Board Computer
  • VRS: Vehicle Recognition System
  • VSTP: Very Short Term Plan
  • VT: Virgin Trains
  • VTEC: Virgin Trains East Coast

W

X

Y

  • Yellow Peril: Colloquial name for a staff circular briefing which details significant changes to signalling arrangements, such as the commissioning of a new signal cabin or modern automatic train control system

Z