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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD CLASS STATIONS
THROUGH
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
MANUAL FOR STANDARDS
AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR
RAILWAY STATIONS
June 2009
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAILWAY BOARD) MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAILWAY BOARD)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD CLASS STATIONS
THROUGH
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
MANUAL FOR STANDARDS
AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR
RAILWAY STATIONS
June 2009
Volume one of two Volume one of two
This is the technical document which has been produced by the Land & Amenities
Directorate; Railway Board (Ministry of Railways). No deviation of these standards will take
place without Board Permission In Board the final nodal authority is Advisor (Land & place without Board Permission. In Board, the final nodal authority is Advisor (Land &
Amenities).
For any further technical clarifications and discrepancies, if any please contact:
Advisor (L& A)
Ministry of Railways
Rail Bhawan
New Delhi 110001
Published by the Land & Amenities Directorate; Railway Board (Ministry of Railways).
Advisor (L& A)
Ministry of Railways
Rail Bhawan
New Delhi 110001
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June 2009
Manual of Standards and Specifications for Railway Stations
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Table of Contents
CONTENTS
(Volume 1 of 2)
Foreword iv
Preface v
Acknowledgements vi
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations vii
List of Figures xi
List of Tables xii
SECTION 1.0 GENERAL, CODES AND CONDITIONS 1
SECTION 2.0 PLANNING AND DESIGN PRINCIPALS 16
SECTION 3.0 PLATFORM GEOMETRY AND SERVICES 27
SECTION 4.0 STATION DESIGN
4.1 INTRODUCTION 33
4.2 SAFETY & SECURITY 35
4.3 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY 49
4.4 MODULAR ELEMENTS APPROACH 54
4.5 STATION LAYOUT AND CIRCULATION
4.5.1 Introduction 58
4.5.2 Goals and Objectives 58
4.5.3 General Design Factors 60
4.5.4 Station Components 64
4.5.5 Parking and Vehicular Circulation 86
4.5.6 Concession and Commercial Areas 89
4.5.7 Sustainable Development Strategies 90
4.6 MATERIALS AND FINISHES 92
4.7 LIGHTING 102
4.8 ACOUSTICS 112
4.9 SIGNAGE AND GRAPHICS 120
4.10 ART AND ADVERTISING 128
4.11 FURNITURE, FIXTURE AND EQUIPMENT 133
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SECTION 5.0 STATION SERVICES
5.1. GENERAL 143
5.2. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT &
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS 145
5.3. PARCEL STORAGE AND PARCEL MOVEMENT 157
5.4. SUPPORT SERVICE AREAS 160
5.5. UTILITY INTERFACE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS
5.5.1. Codes and Standards 172
5.5.2. Goals and Objectives 173
5.5.3. Utility Routing 173
5.5.4. Utility Adjacency Requirements 176
5.5.5. Electrical infrastructure 177
5.5.6. Plumbing and firefighting 189
5.5.7. Heating ventilation and air conditioning 200
SECTION 6.0 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 209
SECTION 7.0 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
7.1 GENERAL 218
7.2 USE OF THE SITE 219
7.3 STAGING PLAN 224
7.4 DIVERSION PLAN 226
7.5 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION 228
7.6 CONCESSIONAIRES LABOUR CAMP 240
7.7 CONCESSIONAIRES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 241
7.8 SITE INSPECTIONS 252
7.9 SAFETY, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PERSONNEL AND SERVICES 254
7.10 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (O&M) MANUALS 255
Indexing: - 256
Bibliography: - 260
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CONTENTS
(Volume 2 of 2)
Foreword iv
Preface v
Acknowledgements vi
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations vii
List of Figures xi
List of Tables xii
List of annexure:-
Number Section Title Page no.
Annexure I 4.3 Relevant Extracts from ADA Accessibility
Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) 262
Annexure II 4.9 Signage for Rail Users Ministry of Railways 289
Annexure III 4.9 International transportation graphic standard signs 359
Annexure IV 4.11 Telecom Directorate spec. RDSO/SPN/TC/67/2008
for True Colour Video-cum-Train Information Display
system 421
Annexure V 4.11 Telecom Directorate spec. RDSO/SPN/TC/62/2007
for digital clock with GPS Synchronization 470
Annexure VI 4.11 Telecom Directorate spec. RDSO/SPN/TC/76/2008
for Analog clock with GPS Synchronization 499
Annexure VII 4.11 Telecom Directorate spec RDSO/SPN/TC/65/2006
for Surveillance system 525
Annexure VIII 4.11 Telecom Directorate spec. RDSO/SPN/TC/63/2006
for Public Address system 561
Annexure IX 4.11 Telecom Directorate spec. RDSO/SPN/TC/61/2007
for Integrated Passenger Information system 585
Annexure X 5.4 Ticket Booth configurations as in western railways 658
Annexure XI 5.5 Extracts from Comprehensive Guidelines for
Passenger Amenities 662
Annexure XII 5.5 Relevant Extracts from Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986 671
Annexure XIII 7 Relevant Extracts from CFR 29 673
Indexing: - 256
Bibliography: - 260
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FOREWORD
In our endeavour to provide the best possible infrastructure for convenience and comfort
of our passengers and other stakeholders, Indian railways have been improving the Railways
Stations on a continuous basis. Towards this pursuit of excellence, L&A directorate has brought
out this Manual of Standards and Specification for Railway Stations to be used for development of
station into world class station through Public Private Partnership.
The first of its kind, this manual has laid down set of guidelines, standards and specifications for the
construction of new Railway Stations or Redevelopment of the existing Stations to bring them up
to the International Standards in terms of efficiency of operations and providing the comfort and
convenience to our passengers and the stakeholders.
A number of stations of IR, located at metropolitan cities and important centers are identified for
development through PPP route by leveraging a part of the real-estate development potential.
Hon'ble Minister for Railways has already taken up an ambitious program of Redeveloping 26
station into world class station so far requiring huge investments. Most of these investments are
expected to be realised through partnership with the private sector. Ensuring participation of
the private sector in infrastructure development in a transparent manner requires specific
framework. It requires a greater clarity on scope of work along with Expected performance parameters
other than manageable level of risk and adequate service quality assurance at an affordable cost.
This manual, I hope will serve this purpose by laying down the minimum standards that the MOR
and the concessionaire will observe and expect on the matter of construction and management of
these stations
I hope that this manual will be of interest to all those who are interested in redeveloping the
station, either new or existing through PPP route into world class station. I wish all success to
them in their endeavour to achieve a world class facility at Railway Stations.
June, 2009 Chairman, Railway Board
NOTE:-
ALL DMENSONS ARE N MLLMETRES
EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWSE SHOWN.
NOTE:-
1. WHERE THE LNE S ON A CURVE ,THE HORZONTAL DSTANCE OF ANY STRUCTURE FROM
THE CENTRE OF ADJACENT TRACK AND THE DSTANCE BETWEEN CENTRES OF TRACKS
ARE TO BE NCREASED ACCORDNG TO THE APPENDX.
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TRACKS MAY BE REDUCED FROM 4725 TO NOT LESS THAN 4495 FOR THE PURPOSE OF
AVODNG HEAVY ALTERATONS TO TUNNELS OR THROUGH GRDER BRDGES. THE 4725
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INDEX
A
Abrasion Resistance - 93, 95,
Acoustic - 96, 99,101,112,114, 116-119, 149,
162,175,235
Adjoining Premises - 46
Advertising - 4, 26, 54, 56, 83,126,129-32, 220
Air Conditioning - 149,171-173,200-201, 216,
239
Ancillary Areas - 46,170,174
Architectural - 4, 17, 21, 55-56, 59, 90, 96,117
Architectural heritage and Preservation 21
Art -128,129
ATMs... 25,137,142,177
B
Building Automated Systems (BAS) 200
Batteries and Charging 186
Boards - 121,124,181,215
Braille - 46, 52,125
C
Concession Agreement (CA) - .2-5
Codes and Standards - 2, 6, 7-15, 40, 49, 102,
120, 72
Concessions - 47, 51,72,89,90,142,190
CCTV surveillance - 35, 76
Capacity - 4,63,65,71,77,78,82,86,177,190,203
Ceiling - 54, 99-101,198
Chemical Resistance - 95
Clocks - 52,135,141-142
Coefficient Of Friction - 93
Command Centre - 37-38
Concourse - 52, 63, 71,100,102,104,126-127,
200
Cabling - 180
Care of works 221
CCTV - 36, 43,137,141-142,187
Clearance and Restoration - 219
Color code - 122
Communications - 37, 56-57,115,147-160,168,
170,177,188,215,255
Compartmentation - 40, 44
Construction Management - 218
D
Daylight - 110,152
Design - 4,8,17,20,41,47,83,85,87, 90, 135,
158,174,200,212,214
Diversion Plan - 226,228
Drainage System 26,176,189,190,194 196,
221,222
Durability - 94,129
E
Egress - 42, 46
Elevators - 50,74,76,91
Emergency Communications - 37
Emergency Lighting -108,109
Emergency Preparedness - 38, 39,251
Energy Efficiency - 23,147
Entrances -56, 66
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) -
23,145
Environmental Management System (EMS) -
146
Environmental Plan - 250
Equipment - 44,100,133,136,141,148,165,
203,233
Escalators - 8,50,73,81,183,215
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F
Fire Alarm - 40, 43,184
Fire Alarm and Detection - 43
Fire and Life Safety - 40, 42, 48
Fire Suppression - 43,165,197,216
Fixtures - 133,135,141
Floor - 51, 54, 98-101,166-167
Furniture - 55-57,133,141
G
Generators - 179,214
Glow Sings - 121
H
Handicap Accessibility - 49
Hazardous Noise. - 235
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
(HVAC) - 112,173,200
Help Point Intercoms (HPI) - 38,137,142
Hoardings and Signboards 220
I
Internet - 137
Illumination Levels - 105
Independent Engineer 5
J
Janitors Closet - 164
Janitorial rooms - 166,169
K
Kitchen - 106,167,195
Kiosk - 52,126
L
LEED Green Building Rating Systems 144
Left-hand circulation 81,121
Level of Service (LOS) 59, 61, 62, 63, 72, 73,
77, 78,83,86,87
Light Trespass 104
Light fastness- 96
Lighting -19,21,26,32, 49,52, 54,56,58, 59, 66,
68,91,92,95,97,102 -110, 126, 128,129,137,
147,148,150 - 153,156, 163, 168,169,171,174,
176 -178, 181, 200, 213, 227,228,239,240,252
Lighting Controls -110
Lighting Systems 102,104,107,108,151
Lockers- 37,100,160,163
Lounges and Waiting Areas-84, 85
Luminaries- 108,137
M
Maintenance Plan 209,210,214,
Materials and finishes 49,89,92,94, 95,115,
128,149 -155
Means of Egress-35, 42,43,46,51
Mechanical Ventilatio-200, 205
Metering - 178
Modular Elements-54, 55, 59,118
Multimodal Connections-70, 123,136
N
Natural Light and Ventilation -20, 72, 91,172
Ventilation - 8, 19, 20,26,60,91,101,108,112,
116,117,147,148,150 - 156, 165-169,
172,173,186,200,205,213,231
Noise - 9, 43, 96,112 -119,146, 149,152, 183,
201,202,205,233,235,236,250,251.
Non-conformance 249
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O
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) 2 4, 6,
23, 24, 25,151,153,158,209,211,214,255
Operation Plan- 214
P
Platform-5, 19,20,22,24 - 32, 36, 37, 40, 42, 45
- 47,50,52,55-59, 61,63,64, 69,70-76,78,82-84,
86,88,90 -100, 102,103,105 -108, 112, 116,
117,121-126,127,130,132,134,136 -138, 141,
142,147,150,152,155,158 -164,166, 167, 171,
174 -176,182,187, 189,190, 205,210, 212, 214,
215,224,230
Parking- 4, 18, 21, 26, 35, 36, 50, 53, 58, 86-
89,103,105,106,126,151,205,219,226
Paid Area-36, 37, 64, 66, 68, 70, 86, 127, 136,
142,212
Parcel storage and parcel movement-157
Passenger Circulation- 59-, 61, 63, 66, 68, 69,
73,76,78,79,81,86,89,128,130,137,139,140
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) - 37
Pedestrian- 5, 11, 19, 22, 23, 35-, 37, 58, 59,
61,65,66,74,87,88,93,95,105,118,158,222,226,
227,228
Public Address System (PA) 40,51,133,138,
139
Public Pay Telephone- 51
Public Support Areas- 86
Permits- 4, 46,134,215,220,231,233,
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 14,
218, 233, 234, 235, 242
Plumbing-161, 164, 165, 168, 170, 172, 173,
175,176,189,210,213,215
Potable Water Supplies-154
Power- 8,11,23, 24,26,32, 44,45,47, 69,70,
71,108-110,124,136,137,140,141,151,162,
166,168, 170,172,173,175-186, 191, 192,
199, 213, 225, 230, 232,233,240,245
Project Management-218, 241,243,244,
Project Management Information system-
(PMIS) - 243
Project Scheduling 243
Q
Quality Assurance Records and reports-249,
Quality Management Plan-241, 247,250,
Queuing-21, 29,30, 36,62,68, 69,73,74,77, 78,
79,81,82,88,90,133,137,140
R
Rainwater harvesting- 23,176,190
Ramps- 40, 51, 52,76,88,93,103
Recycling- 25, 55, 83, 135,141,142, 149,154,
190,214,216
Receptacles-55, 57, 83, 135, 141, 142, 149,
212,251
Reverberation Time- 114
Risers- 80,181
S
Station Services-32, 143
Surveillance and Access Control Systems-35
Station Entrance-18, 19,21, 36,50, 54,55, 58,
59,63,65,66,71,75, 86,100,103,106,123,125,
161,162,164, 170,212
Safe Work Plan 236,238,
Safety and health Plan -234, 246
Safety and Security-9, 17, 19,22, 35,38, 41,43,
47,49,58,64,83,115,165,177,246,247
Scaffoldings-230
Sewage-155, 165,172, 173,176, 189,190, 195,
196, 211,215,216
Signage-22, 29, 30,36,40,46,49,50,52, 55,61,
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66,72, 81,83,88,89,97,104,108,109,110,120 -
126,128 -131, 137,147 -151,153,174,176, 212,
220,227,228
Site Security -223
Site Survey -219
Solid Waste Management - 9,149,150
Sound Absorption -116, 118,119
Spoil Removal - 222
Staging Plan - 224
Stairs - 42, 43,51, 52,54, 55, 72, 73, 74, 76 -,
83,93,102,106, 110,121,125, 174, 210
Station Building-5, 6,17 - 21, 23, 26,
66,70,91,102, 103,112,122,136
Station Elements-45, 61,63, 97,120 - 122, 211
Station Information Centre -51, 56, 57,124,
136,141,142
Station Management 48,103,110,162
Sewage and Drainage System 195
Station Site - 35, 102,103,226
STI value-115
Storm Water -155,189,197,221
Support service areas-160
Surface Reflectance-95
Sustainability-23, 57,90, 92,96, 108,110, 135,
141,145 -152,173
T
Track Alignment 83, 84
Trash - 41,44,55,57,83,89,135,141,142,212
Temporary Construction - 221
Ticket Booths/ Ticket Vending Machines - 51
Toilets -19,24,25,32, 37,51,55, 56,66,72, 85,86,
100,106,117,123,124,126,127,155,158,160,
161,164,171,195,196,205,210
Track areas-32, 103,173
Traffic management Plan-226, 227
Transformers-164, 168,178,179,182,213
Travelators-64, 81,139
U
UPS-100, 109,153,165,168,171,179,180,215
Utilities Diversion Plan-226, 228
Utility -11,54,87, 90,103,107,109,144,149,164,
166,172 -176,188,189,218,224,228,241,251
Utility and infrastructure-144, 164,172
Unified Glare Rating 105
V
Vertical Circulation Element (VCE) - 90
Vehicular Circulation - 86, 88
Ventilation - 8, 19, 20,26, 60,72, 91,101, 108,
112,116,117,147,148,150 -153, 156, 165, 166,
168,169,172,173,186,200,205,213,231
W
Wastewater Management -211
Water Use and Wastewater Reduction -154
Wi-Fi - 85,126,137,188
Y
Yard - 3, 4, 20, 26,198
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