Driver's reminder appliance

The DRA is the bright red button at top left of the driver's desk.

A driver's reminder appliance (DRA) is a manual switch in the driving cab of a passenger train. When operated it glows bright red and prevents the driver from being able to take power.[1] It was introduced in the design and operation of United Kingdom passenger trains in the 1990s[2] in response to a series of railway accidents where train drivers had passed a signal at danger when starting away from a station.[3]

Operation

Use of the DRA is mandatory[4] for drivers of British passenger trains and they are required by the Drivers' Rule Book to set it:

  • When closing down, entering or leaving the cab
  • When the train is stopped at a red signal
  • When the train is stopped after passing a signal displaying a single yellow (caution) aspect

The DRA must only be reset:

  • When the driver has authority to start the train
  • When the signal has cleared to a proceed aspect or in the case of stopping when a cautionary aspect had been passed can be reset to proceed towards the next signal but serves as a reminder that the driver may be approaching a stop signal.[4]
  • When the driver has authority to pass that signal at danger.

Advantages

A passenger train driver can easily become distracted by station duties and forget that the next signal is at danger. This signal might be hidden from view until the train is close to it and there is insufficient braking distance. The DRA helps prevent this problem because resetting the DRA is the last action the driver will take before powering away from the station.[5]

Problems

The original DRA button was made out of plastic and broke after a while, which put the train out of service and caused delays. A manufacturer came up with a metal button which had a longer life.[6]

References

  1. functional requirements Archived 6 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine. at rgsonline.co.uk
  2. original requirements for DRA Archived 6 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine. at rgsonline.co.uk
  3. http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/crr_pdf/2001/crr01334.pdf accident investigations including evaluation of DRA
  4. 1 2 Driver's Rulebook: Module TW1 - Section 10.1 at Rail Safety and Standards Board
  5. "Rulebook Master: Module TW1. Section 10.1 "Reset the DRA only when you have authority to start the train"" (pdf). Network Rail. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  6. "Pickersgill-Kaye Ltd: Rail security systems - DRA brochure" (PDF). www.pkaye.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-12-17.


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