Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P) Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P) Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P) Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 19 SECTION TWO – MODULE SYLLABUSES 1. EIE4901 Modern Railway Organizations and Infrastructures 2. EIE4902 Railway Asset Management 3. ELE4903 Railway System Assurance 4. EIE4904 Signalling Principles 5. EIE4905 Signalling Circuits and Systems 6. EIE4906 Signalling Design and Applications 7. ELE4907 Intermittent and Hidden Fault Finding in Train 8. ELE4908 Data Collection and System Assurance 9. ELE4909 Drives and Traction & Electromagnetic Compatibility
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Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 19
SECTION TWO – MODULE SYLLABUSES
1. EIE4901 Modern Railway Organizations and Infrastructures
2. EIE4902 Railway Asset Management
3. ELE4903 Railway System Assurance
4. EIE4904 Signalling Principles
5. EIE4905 Signalling Circuits and Systems
6. EIE4906 Signalling Design and Applications
7. ELE4907 Intermittent and Hidden Fault Finding in Train
8. ELE4908 Data Collection and System Assurance
9. ELE4909 Drives and Traction & Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 20
Module Syllabus
Module Title Modern Railway Organizations and Infrastructures
Module Code EIE4901
Credit Value 15
QF Level 4
Curriculum Hours 30
Lecture: 30 hrs
Tutorial: 0 hrs
Lab/Workshop: Nil
Others: Nil
Pre-requisite Nil
Co-requisite Nil
Award Title Module Certificate in Modern Railway Organizations and
Infrastructures
Award Title (in Chinese)
現代鐵路組織與基礎設施單元證書
Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module, students are expected to be able to:
1. evaluate the economic, technical and social factors affecting the planning and decisions of a
modern railway projects;
2. distinguish the various operations and engineering functions of a modern railway operator;
3. differentiate the role, operations and requirements of the various operational functions of a
railway operator; and
4. analyze the design requirements, operating characteristics and interaction of the various
railway infrastructures.
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 21
Learning Contents and Indicative Curriculum Hours:
Learning Contents
Indicative
Curriculum Hours
UoC Reference
Code
A. Modern Railway System Essentials
• Role of railways in public transport
• Key attributes of a modern railway system
• Business Demand and Asset Investment Planning
• Railway Systems
6 Hours
B. Modern Railway Organizations
• Operations
• Railway Engineering Essentials
• New Projects Planning
• System Assurance
6 Hours EMCUQM402A
C. Railway Operations
• Operations Control
• Train Operations
• Depot Operations
• Stations Operations
6 Hours
D. Modern Railway Infrastructures
• Permanent Way & Civil Infrastructures
• Rolling Stock
• Traction Supply
• Signalling
• Communications & Control
• Depot Facilities
• Stations
• Tunnel Ventilation
• Fare Collection System
12 Hours
Note: Part of the learning contents are developed from the following unit of competencies.
UoC Reference Code UoC Title UoC Credits
EMCUQM402A Implement quality management in electrical and mechanical
engineering services
6
(Refer to http://www.hkqf.gov.hk/)
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 22
Mapping of Learning Contents with Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
Learning Contents
Module Intended Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
A. Modern Railway System Essentials � �
B. Modern Railway Operations � �
C. Railway Organizations � �
D. Modern Railway Infrastructures �
Learning and Teaching Strategies: • This module will adopt a multi-dimensional view to distinguish and evaluate the modern
functional elements and infrastructures of a railway
• Emphasis will be on the inter-relationship and interfacing of the various functional
elements.
• The design principle of failsafe will be emphasized throughout the module.
• Core part of the module will be delivered through lecture.
• Case study, tutorials and tests will be given throughout the module.
• Site visits or video to a modern operating line and associated depots, stations and control
centres could be arranged for providing students a practical view on real systems.
Assessment Scheme:
Continuous Assessment (CA) 50%
Final Examination (FE) 50%
Total 100%
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 23
References:
1. Industry specific codes of practices, procedure, instructions, manuals and standards.
2. Chandra, Satish., Railway Engineering, New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2007
3. Profillidis, Vassilios A., Railway Management and Engineering, Aldershot, Hants,
England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Co., c2006
4. Metro Railway Signalling, Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, c2009
5. Railway Telecommunications, Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, c2004
Creation/Revision Record:
Version Date Revised by
1 23 October 2012 Mr CHAN Chi Cheung, Stephen
Mr WONG Man Fai, Frederick
2 15 Jan 2013 Mr LEE Kin Sang, Timothy
3 25 Jan 2013 Mr YU Tsz Tat, Arthur
4 11 Mar 2013 Mr LEE Kin Sang, Timothy
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 24
Module Syllabus
Module Title Railway Asset Management
Module Code EIE4902
Credit Value 15
QF Level 4
Curriculum Hours 30
Lecture: 30 hrs
Tutorial: 0 hrs
Lab/Workshop: Nil
Others: Nil
Pre-requisite Nil
Co-requisite Nil
Award Title Module Certificate in Railway Asset Management
Award Title (in Chinese)
鐵路資產管理單元證書
Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module, students are expected to be able to:
1. understand asset management in a systematic and structured manner;
2. design maintenance strategy through systematic methodology;
3. monitor asset condition and performance effectively;
4. apply quality control for the asset and assure asset life under cost-effective and risk-based
approach.
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 25
Learning Contents and Indicative Curriculum Hours:
Learning Contents
Indicative
Curriculum Hours
UoC Reference
Code
A. Life Cycle Management
• Life Cycle Concept
• Asset Management Strategy
• Skill and Competency Management
6 Hours
B. Asset Management Strategy
• Asset Acquisition Strategy
• Asset Maintenance Strategy
• Condition-Based Maintenance
• Reliability-Centered Maintenance
• Asset Disposal Strategy
9 Hours
C. Asset Condition and Performance Management
• Asset Condition Assessment
• Asset Performance Measurement and Monitoring
• Continuous Improvement
6 Hours
D. Quality Management
• Total Quality Management (TQM), Supply Chain
• Balance Score Card, Quality Measurement
• 6 Sigma, Control Chart,5S methodology
• Quality Audit
6 Hours EMCUQM403A
E. Asset Life Assurance
• Asset Life Assurance Plan and Review
• Asset Replacement Plan
• Obsolescence Management
3 Hours
Note: Part of the learning contents are developed from the following unit of competencies.
UoC Reference Code UoC Title UoC Credits
EMCUQM403A Promote quality management culture at working level 3
(Refer to http://www.hkqf.gov.hk/)
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 26
Mapping of Learning Contents with Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
Learning Contents
Module Intended Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
A. Life Cycle Management � �
B. Asset Management Strategy �
C. Asset Condition and
Performance Management �
D. Quality Management �
E. Asset Life Assurance �
Learning and Teaching Strategies: • This module will adopt a multi-dimensional view to distinguish and evaluate the asset
management and maintenance strategy of railway system
• The inter-relationship of the various asset management and maintenance strategy schemes
will be addressed
• Core part of the module will be delivered through lecture.
• Case study, tutorials and tests will be given throughout the module.
• Site visits or video to a modern operating line and associated depots, stations and control
centres could be arranged for providing students a practical view on real systems.
Assessment Scheme:
Continuous Assessment (CA) 50%
Final Examination (FE) 50%
Total 100%
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 27
References:
1. Industry specific codes of practices, procedure, instructions, manuals and standards.
2. Chandra, Satish., Railway Engineering, New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2007
3. Profillidis, Vassilios A., Railway Management and Engineering, Aldershot, Hants,
England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Co., c2006
4. Metro Railway Signalling, Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, c2009
5. Railway Telecommunications, Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, c2004
Creation/Revision Record:
Version Date Revised by
1 15 December 2012 Mr Kyle Lau
2 14 January 2013 Mr YU Tsz Tat, Arthur
3 17 January 2013 Mr LEE Kin Sang Timothy
4 25 January 2013 Mr YU Tsz Tat, Arthur
5 11 March 2013 Mr LEE Kin Sang Timothy
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 28
Module Syllabus
Module Title Railway System Assurance
Module Code ELE4903
Credit Value 15
QF Level 4
Curriculum Hours 30
Lecture: 30 hrs
Tutorial: 0 hrs
Lab/Workshop: Nil
Others: Nil
Pre-requisite Nil
Co-requisite Nil
Award Title Module Certificate in Railway System Assurance
Award Title (in Chinese)
鐵路系統保證單元證書
Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module, students are expected to be able to:
1. understand risk management concept for railway;
2. realise safety risk management and conduct safety risk assessment for railway assets;
3. realise reliability, availability and maintainability management and conduct RAM assessments
for railway assets;
4. evaluate operability work flow and design for railway assets.
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 29
Learning Contents and Indicative Curriculum Hours:
Learning Contents
Indicative
Curriculum Hours
UoC Reference
Code
A. Railway Risk Management
• Enterprise Risk
• System Risk
• Occupational Risk
• Project Delivery Risk
6 Hours
B. System Safety
• System Safety Management
• Risk Matrix
• Hazard And Operability Study (HAZOP)
• Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
6 hours
C. Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM)
• RAM Management
• Fault Tolerance, Mean Time Between Failures
(MTBF), Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), Bathtub
Curve
• Maintenance Requirements Analysis (MRA),
Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis
(FMECA), Fault Tree, Event Tree
• Value Assessment, Cost Benefit Analysis
12 hours
D. Operability
• Ergonomic and Human Factor
• Operational Analysis
• Recovery Analysis
6 hours
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 30
Mapping of Learning Contents with Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
Learning Contents
Module Intended Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
A. Railway Risk Management �
B. System Safety �
C. Reliability, Availability and
Maintainability (RAM) �
D. Operability �
Learning and Teaching Strategies: • Adopt real life examples as part of the teaching material to illustrate the topics being
delivered.
• Case study shall be given to students allowing them to practice the taught material and
better understand the concepts.
• In class work to monitor the progress of students.
Assessment Scheme:
Continuous Assessment (CA) 50%
Final Examination (FE) 50%
Total 100%
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 31
References:
1. John Moubray, Reliability-centred Maintenance, Industrial Press Inc. 2nd Ed.
2. Joel Levitt, Complete Guide to Preventive and Predictive Maintenance, Industrial Press,
2003
3. V. Narayan, Effective Maintenance management Risk and Reliability Strategies for
Optimizing Performance, Industrial Press new York, 2004
4. B.S.Dhillon, Transportation Systems Reliability and Safety, CRC Press, 2011
5. Rudolph Frederick Stapelberg, Handbook of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and
Safety in Engineering Design, Springer
6. David J. Smith, Reliability, Maintainability and Risk : Practical Methods for Engineers
including Reliability Centred Maintenance and Safety-Related Systems,
Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd, 2011
Creation/Revision Record:
Version Date Revised by
1 8 January 2013 Mr Kyle Lau
2 17 January 2013 Mr LEE Kin Sang Timothy
3 25 January 2013 Mr YU Tsz Tat, Arthur
4 11 March 2013 Mr LEE Kin Sang Timothy
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 32
Module Syllabus
Module Title Signalling Principles
Module Code EIE4904
Credit Value 15
QF Level 4
Curriculum Hours 30
Lecture: 30 hrs
Tutorial: 0 hrs
Lab/Workshop: 0 hrs
Others: Nil
Pre-requisite Nil
Co-requisite Nil
Award Title Module Certificate in Signalling Principles (Level 4)
Award Title (in Chinese)
訊號系統原理單元證書 (四級)
Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module, students are expected to be able to:
1. evaluate design principles and operations of fixed-block, moving-block, trackside and cab
signalling;
2. analyze the working principles, design requirements and applications of the various train
detection techniques and elements including DC/AC track circuits, axle counters, AF track
circuits and signalling relays;
3. identify the main types of points and analyse their operations;
4. relate multi-aspect signalling and headway calculation according to given braking
characteristics, line speed, traffic intensity, braking characteristics; and differentiate the
functions and design requirements of the various train protection and control systems.
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 33
Learning Contents and Indicative Curriculum Hours:
Learning Contents
Indicative
Curriculum Hours
UoC Reference
Code
A. Signalling Essentials
• Evolution of signalling systems
• Signalling System Architecture
• Block Signalling: Fixed Block vs Moving Block
Signalling
• Trackside and Cab Signals
6 Hours
B. Train Detection
• Direct Current (DC) & Alternating Current (AC)
Track Circuits
• Audio Frequency Track Circuits
• Axle Counters
• Signalling Relays
9 hours EMRAMA506A
C. Points
• Operations and detection techniques
• Types of points
3 Hours
D. Multi-aspect Signalling
• Braking Characteristics and Gradient
• Traffic Intensity & Line Speed
• 2-, 3- and 4-aspects signalling
• Headway – factors affecting Headway, Speed
Curve, Simple Headway Calculation
• Signals
9 Hours EMRAIT413A
E. Train Protection & Control Systems
• Automatic Warning System (AWS), Train
Protection & Warning System (TPWS), Automatic
Train Protection (ATP), Automatic Train
Supervision (ATS), Automatic Train Control (ATC)
& Automatic Train Operation (ATO)
3 Hours EMRAOR408A
Note: Part of the learning contents are developed from the following unit of competencies.
UoC Reference Code UoC Title UoC Credits
EMRAMA506A Formulate maintenance instructions for railway signal and
control systems
9
EMRAIT413A Supervise the inspection, commissioning and testing of railway
signal and control system
6
EMRAOR408A Analyze operation information and records of railway signal
and control system equipment to clear the root causes of faults
3
(Refer to http://www.hkqf.gov.hk/)
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 34
Mapping of Learning Contents with Module Intended Learning Outcomes:
Learning Contents
Module Intended Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
A. Signalling Essentials � �
B. Train Detection �
C. Points �
D. Multi-aspect Signalling �
E. Train Protection & Control
Systems �
Learning and Teaching Strategies: • This module will adopt a practical view to present the working principles and applications
of the various signalling elements and devices.
• An emphasis on the fail-safe consideration behind each signalling element, system and
application will be highlighted.
• Calculation of headways will be demonstrated by using simple line conditions and
operating requirements.
• Case study, tutorials and tests will be given throughout the module.
• Site visits or video to an operating line and associated depots, stations and control centres
could be arranged for providing students a practical view on real systems.
Assessment Scheme:
Continuous Assessment (CA) 50%
Final Examination (FE) 50%
Total 100%
Electrical Engineering Programme Board & Electronic and Information Engineering Programme Board
Professional Diploma in Railway Engineering (EG524401P)
Professional Certificate in Railway Signalling System (Level 4) (EG524402P)
Professional Certificate in Rolling Stock Maintenance (Level 4) (EG524403P)
Programme Validation Document for PD in Railway Engineering 35
References:
1. Industry specific codes of practices, procedure, instructions, manuals and standards.
2. Kerr, D. & Rowbothan, T., Introduction to Railway Signalling, Institution of Railway
Signal Engineers, 2001
3. Nock, O. S., Railway signalling : a treatise on the recent practice of British railways,