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Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông10/03/2024


Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 1.

To form trains and organize train operations, at train stations, there must be railway staff directly serving train operations, including the following positions: station train dispatcher; train operator; shunting chief; switchman; locomotive and wagon coupling staff. According to the law, these staff must have a degree or professional certificate appropriate to their position. When performing their duties, they must strictly comply with the procedures and regulations for each position, and must also comply with the technical procedures and regulations of each station (Photo: Hanoi station train operator signals to welcome passenger trains into the station).

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 2.

Mr. Vu The Anh, Captain of the Hanoi Station Train Running Team, said that depending on the station, the train formation is different. With Hanoi Station being a class I station, the formation consists of about 14 people, of which the team leader is also the dispatcher, in charge of planning, disbanding, welcoming, seeing off trains and assembling carriages. There are three train operators on duty: planning operator, outside operator, track operator, and the rest are coupling staff and switchmen. "To organize train operations and ensure safety, a unified chain is needed. Each position has its own responsibilities and pressures. If the person at the scene makes a mistake or does not operate properly, the locomotive or carriages can derail, directly threatening train safety. In the train operation room, if the planning operator makes a mistake in operating on the control station (pressing the automatic signal control button), there is a risk of two trains colliding, with dire consequences. Therefore, everyone must voluntarily comply with the operating procedures, uphold a sense of responsibility, and at the same time self-check and supervise each other to enhance safety," said Mr. The Anh.

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 3.

Mr. Phan Trung Kien, the train operator on duty at Hanoi station, said that a team works 12 hours, starting from 6:00 in the morning and from 6:00 at night. However, the team members must be present half an hour in advance for a meeting, where the team leader will brief them on the situation and assign tasks. There is no break time in those 12 hours, except for meal times. Moreover, each team at Hanoi station performs more than 100 train shifts, welcoming and seeing off trains, mainly at night, with more than 30 trains, so there is no long break time (Photo: On-duty Phan Trung Kien pressing the button on the control station).

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 4.

The planning officer on duty sometimes receives phone calls to report train plans, sometimes reports upcoming trains to the level crossing guard, then reports to the switchboard guard to operate the recording, receive and see off trains, and also confirms reports and confirmations with the joint departments in the station area such as inspecting and repairing train cars according to regulations.

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 5.

The switchman opens/closes the switch for the train, the train moves to the station line number according to the station operator's request, and at the same time observes and ensures safe crossing of the switch. Mr. Dang Van Tien (from Thai Binh ) has been a switchman and liaison at Hanoi station for more than a year. He shared that he did many jobs before deciding to become a railway employee. Although the job is stable, the salary is still low compared to the work pressure and living standards in the capital. Like him, about 6.7-6.8 million VND/month, if the unit does not create conditions for accommodation, it will be very difficult to rent a house.

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 6.

The duty of the switchman is not only to turn the switch and clear the way, but also to observe that the road is clear and free of obstacles before the train or group arrives. When the train passes, he/she must continue to observe to see if there are any problems that threaten the safety of the train so that he/she can promptly notify the driver or train captain to stop the train.

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 7.
Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 8.

The outside duty officer is responsible for working with the train captain and the procedures for the train to run, checking the track, receiving and sending off the train; checking and supervising the switchboard. The track duty officer must count the train cars in the station, then based on the train planning, make the shunting slips for the shunting team to carry out, specifically cutting or shunting which train car number to which train, on which track, the order of the cars... At the same time, supervise and urge the shunting work at the scene, on the one hand, ensuring that the work is carried out according to the operating procedure, ensuring safety, on the other hand, immediately handling any adjustments that arise to ensure smooth operation (Photo: The outside duty officer after receiving the train, must observe the process of the train entering the station to ensure safety).

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 9.

Mr. Phan Trung Kien, who has been working as a train operator for more than 10 years and has held many positions, said that the shunting and coupling staff play an important role in implementing the shunting plan. This job is hard because they have to climb up, down, and hang on to the train cars regularly. Not to mention, with passenger cars, they have to remove the electric switch and hang it in a fixed position so that it does not fall down when the car moves, causing unsafe conditions. During holidays and Tet, the train is crowded, and many trains have to be disbanded and formed, so the workload and pressure are even greater. (Photo: Shunting and coupling staff hang on to the locomotive and train cars, observing and signaling).

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 10.
Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 11.

The shunter is usually at the locomotive position, observing the front and rear, receiving signals from the coupling staff to signal the train driver to perform the operation.

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 12.

The coupler must hold onto the train, look ahead and behind, and give a safety signal to the shunting leader.

Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 13.
Cận cảnh hoạt động của nhân viên chạy tàu- Ảnh 14.

Even when the locomotive, carriage, or train has passed the gate, the guard must continue to observe, ensure safety, and properly execute the train operation and shunting plan.

Nhọc nhằn nghề gác an toàn ở ga tàu The hard work of a train station security guard

For a long time, many people only thought about ensuring the safety of trains when operating on the road. But keeping safety at the railway station is also especially important, not everyone knows.



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