Pakistan Railway Academy Walton Lahore Pakistan PDF
Pakistan Railway Academy Walton Lahore Pakistan PDF
Pakistan Railway Academy Walton Lahore Pakistan PDF
WALTON – LAHORE
JANUARY, 2010
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CONTENTS
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1 Information 3
2. Introduction Pakistan Railways 4
3. Contact the Pakistan Railway Academy 6
4. Location 7
5. Introduction Pakistan Railway Academy 8
6. Facilities 9
7 Hostel Boarding 10
8. Mission Statement 12
9. ISO Certification 13
10. Organization 14
11. Training Techniques 15
12. Training Contents 16
13. Health Care 34
14. Sports Activities 35
15. Future Plans 38
16 Total No. of Foreign Participants 39
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INFORMATION
A. PAKISTAN RAILWAYS
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PAKISTAN RAILWAYS
The possibility of Karachi as a sea port was first noticed in the mid
of 19th century and Sir Henry Edward Frere who was appointed
Commissioner of Sind after its annexation with Bombay in 1847
sought permission from Lord Dalhousie to begin survey of sea
port. He also initiated the survey for Railway line in 1858. It was
proposed that a railway line from Karachi City to Kotri, steam
navigation up the river Indus and river Chenab upto Multan and
from there a railway line to Lahore and beyond be constructed.
It was on 13th May, 1861 that first railway line was opened for
public traffic between Karachi City and Kotri, the distance of
105 miles. The line between Karachi City and Keamari was
opened on 16.6.1889. By 1897 the line from the sea port at
Keamari to Kotri was doubled.
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Director General
Pakistan Railway Academy,
Pakistan Railways,
Government of Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
Walton Road,
Lahore-Cantt
Phone # 0092-42-99220487
Fax # 0092-42-99220564
Email: pracademy@gmail.com
zaidinasir02@hotmail.com
ASSISTANT COORDINATOR
Pakistan Inter-Regional Railway Training College / Pakistan Railway Academy
Phone # 0092-42-99220487
Cell # 0092-300-4137563
Fax # 0092-42-99220564
Email: pracademy@gmail.com
ahmadalioka@gmail.com
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LOCATION
The Academy is situated in the hub of Central Punjab, in the heart of Lahore;
it is linked with the main corridor line between Karachi and Peshawar.
The Campus has a historic significance in providing well trained personnel to
Pakistan Railways.
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INTRODUCTION
As its field transformed into lush green lawns and the saplings spread
out their thickening branches, the Walton Training School took on the
character and repute of its parent organization, the North Western Railway,
which came to symbolize the best traditions of service, innovation,
development, and organizational excellence. The performance standards of
this institution received international acclaim when in 1954, its premises were
selected by ESCFE, (Economic Commission for Asia & Far East) a United
Nations agency, to establish their Regional Railway Training Center for
Training Railway officers and senior supervisors of Asia and the Far East in
Signaling and Advanced Railway Operations. Control of the Center was
transferred to the Government of Pakistan in January 1958. Renamed in July,
1982 as the Pakistan Inter-Regional Railway Training College, it was merged
with the Research & Development Centre, the new-born Institute of Railway
Management and the Walton Training School in May, 1983 in the latter’s
premises to establish the Directorate of Research and Training. The
Directorate of Research and Training was re-named as the Pakistan Railway
Academy in July, 2000.
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FACILITIES:
INSTRUCTIONAL ROOM
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HOSTEL/ BOARDING
9 There are 7 hostels with accommodation for more than 500 trainees
including an exclusive hostel with air-conditioned and well-equipped
rooms for International Students.
9 Free mess facilities are provided to all trainees.
VIEW OF PAKISTAN RAILWAY ACADEMY’S HOSTELS
PIRRTC HOSTEL
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MISSION
¾ To inculcate amongst the officers and staff a spirit and high sense to
public service and business ethics consonant with the ideals of public
service as well as business venture organizational efficiency, cost-
consciousness and responsible spending in the pursuit of the
organization’s Mission.
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ORGANIZATION
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TRAINING TECHNIQUES
9 Training is imparted according to the latest techniques which
encourage effective communication between the trainer and the
trainees and is more participative in nature. Participants are
encouraged to discuss the issues thread bare and question-answer
session is arranged at the end of each lecture.
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TRAINING CONTENTS
1. TRAINS OPERATIONS.
The course comprises of the following subjects.
(a) Transportation System and the railway, Characteristics of Railway Operations;
(b) Railway Administration (c) Transportation Economics (fundamentals); (d)
Integration of Transport Service (Inter Modal Traffic Handling) ; (e) Railway
Operations - Freight & Passenger; (f) Operational Safety, (g) International
Railway Trends and handling of dangerous and Hazardous cargo.
Duration
S.# Class Category
in weeks
1 T-1 Station Master (S.M) Group Students 36
2 T-1(G) S. M. Group Students 36
3 T-1(H) S. M. Group Students 36
4 T-2 Commercial Group Students. 16
5 T-3 Guards 12
6 T-7(a) Train Clerks. 4
7 T-7(b) Ticket Collectors 4
8 T-7(c) Lady Reservation Clerks. 4
Probationary . Assistant Transportation /
9 T-14/18 12
Commercial Officers (ATOs/ACOs)
10 P-1 Section Controllers. 12
Assistant Station Masters to Station Masters
11 P-2 11
(ASMs & SMs)
Traffic Inspectors, Chief Controller, Station
12 P-3 13
Managers, Station Superintendents
13 P-10 Guards 12
14 P-13 Yard Masters (Literate) 6
15 P-14 Yard Masters (illiterate) 6
Claim Inspectors & Senior Reservation
16 P-15 13
Superintendents
17 P-24 Rates Inspectors 8
18 P-33 Commercial Superintendents 5
19 P-71/(T&C) Sr. Subordinates for ATOs/ACOs. 13
20 R-12 ASMs & S.Ms. 4
21 R-12(a) Guards 4
22 R-13 Probationary. ATOs/ACOs. 5
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Details of courses imparted at the Academy are annexed.
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(a) Fundamentals of signaling systems (b) Principles of fail safe operations (c)
Mechanical Signaling (d) Track occupancy detections: DC and Coded Track
Circuits (e) Block working; various types of block instruments and Auto-Block
system (f) Electro-mechanical signaling installations (j) signaling for higher
speeds (k) Relay room installation and maintenance (L) Planning of Signaling
system in developing countries.
Duration
S.# Class Category
in weeks
1 STC-100 Signal Muawins (Helpers) 8
2 STC-200 Signal Maintainers 40
3 STC-300 Apprentice Sub. Engineer Signals 40
Combine Course for Assistant Telecom
4 STC-500 Engineers / Assistant Signal Engineers 104
(Probationary)
5 SPC-110 Signal Helpers to Signal Maintainer 26
6 SPC-210 Signal Maintainer to Sub: Engineer Signal 26
7 SPC-310 Sub: Engineer Signal to Signal Inspector 16
8 P-71(Signal) Signal Inspectors to Assistant Signal Engineer 13
9 SRC-120 Signal Maintainers 4
10 SRC-220 Signal Maintainers 4
11 SRC-230 Signal Maintainers 4
12 SRC-240 Signal Maintainers 4
13 SRC-250 Signal Maintainers 4
14 SRC-320 Sub: Engineer (Signals) 6
15 SRC-330 Sub: Engineer (Signals) 6
16 SRC-340 Sub: Engineer (Signals) 4
17 SRC-350 Sub: Engineer (Signals) 4
18 SRC-360 Sub: Engineer (Signals) 4
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b) TELECOMMUNICATIONS
The course comprises of the following subjects.
(a) fundamental of Telecommunications; (b) FDM. & P.C.M. Multiplex systems
(c) Wire and U/G Cables (d) Electromagnetic waves theory (e) Analogue and
digital techniques (f) Data communication (g) Radio propagation (h) Path
propagations & Tower height calculations (i) Power Supply system for
communication networks (j) Maintenance of Telecommunication installations.
Pakistan Railways own Telecommunication System consists of Microwave, UHF,
VHF Radio, Telephone Exchanges & Train Control Systems.
List of Courses conducted during the year.
Duration
S.# Class Category
in weeks
1 TTC-100 Muawins (Helpers) Telecom 8
2 TTC-200 Assistant Technical Telecom 52
3 TTC-300 Technical Telecom 52
4 TTC-400 Sub. Engineer/Telecom 52
5 TTC-410 Sub: Engineers/Power Supply 26
6 TTC-415 Sub: Engineers/Air-Conditioning 26
Combine Course for Assistant Telecom
7 STC-500 Engineers / Assistant Signal Engineers 104
(Probationary)
8 TPC-120 Muawins (Helpers) to Assistant Technician 26
9 TPC-220 Assistant: Technician to Technician 18
10 TPC-320 Technical Telecom to Sub: Engineer/Telecom 16
11 TPC-450 Sub. Engineer Telecom to Foreman /Telecom 15
Foreman / Telecom to Assistant Telecom
12 P-71 (Telecom) 13
Engineer.
13 TRC-215 Assistant Technical Telecom 4
14 TRC-315 Technician Telecom 4
15 TRC-316 Technician Telecom 6
14 TRC-414 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 3
15 TRC-426 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 3
16 TRC-428 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 3
17 TSC-434 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 2
18 TRC-440 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 6
19 TRC-441 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 6
20 TRC-442 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 3
21 TRC-443 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 4
22 TRC-444 Sub: Engineer & Foreman (Telecom) 3
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Duration
S.# Class Category
in weeks
1 T-6 Probationary Assistant Engineers. 32
2 T-5 Apprentice Sub. Engineer/Way 52
3 T-13 Apprentice Sub. Engineer/Works. 40
4 T-30 Track Machine Operators 4
5 T-34 Apprentice Sub. Engineer/Bridges. 40
Assistant Way Inspectors for Permanent
6 P-4 18
Way Inspectors/Gr-I.
Permanent-Way Mistries for Assistant Way
7 P-5 30
Inspectors.
Work Mistries for Assistant Inspector of
8 P-7 24
Works
Assistant Inspector of Works for Inspector
9 P-7(a) 18
of Works.
Permanent-Way Mistries for Assistant Way
10 P-19 Inspectors Gr-I Permanent-Way Mistries 10
for Assistant Way Inspectors. Gr-II.
11 P-20 Inspector of Works/Gr-I for Gr-II. 10
Bridge Mistries for Assistant Bridges
12 P-34 18
Inspectors
Assistant Bridges Inspectors for Bridges
13 P-35 18
Inspectors
Bridges Inspectors for Bridges Inspectors
14 P-35(a) 8
/Gr-I for Gr-II
15 P-36 Boring Mistries for Assistant Charge man. 18
16 P-37 Assistant Charge men to Foreman/Drilling. 18
17 P-71(Civil) Sr. Subordinates for Assistant Engineers 13
18 R-14 Permanent Way Inspectors/Gr-I & II. 2
19 R-22 Inspector of Works/Gr-I & II. 2
20 R-23 Bridges Inspector/Gr-I & II. 2
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Duration
S.# Class Category
in weeks
1 T-4(i). Apprentice Assistant Drivers. 52/6
2 T-4(a) Apprentice Assistant Drivers. 52 /11
3 T-4(b) Apprentice Assistant Drivers. 52/11
4 T-15 Probationary Assistant Mechanical Engineers. 52
Probationary Assistant Controller of Stores /
5 T-19 52
Assistant Controller of Purchase
Drivers/ Assistant Foreman’s for Loco
6 P-6(Open Line) 11
Inspectors/Loco Foreman’s.
7 P-6(a&b). For Foreman’s/Workshops 11
8 P-8(L) Firemen for Shunters. 11
9 P-8(i) Firemen for Shunters. 11
10 P-9(L) Shunters for Drivers. 11
11 P-9(i) Shunters for Drivers. 11
12 P-17(a) Train Examiners/Gr-II for Gr-III. 10
Head Train Examiners for Carriage & Wagon
13 P-17 13
Inspectors.
14 P-18(a) Assistant Train Examiners for Train Examiners 13
Senior. Subordinates for Assistant Mechanical
15 P-71(Mech.) 13
Engineers / Assistant Works Managers.
Duration
S.# Class Category
in weeks
Sr. Subordinates for Assistant Controller of Stores
1 P-71(S&P) 13
/ Assistant Controller of Purchase
2 P-39 Depot Clerk to Ledger Keeper. 7
3 P-40 Ledger Keeper to Ward Keeper 7
3 P-41 Ward Keeper to Senior Stores Keeper 8
4 P-42 Senior Stores Keeper to District Stores Keeper 8
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7. MANAGEMENT
b) Quantitative Management
Basics of Management Science -- Elementary statistical concepts and applications
-- Basics quantitative techniques -- Problem solving and quantitative decisions.
The system approach -- Operations Management -- Basic financial
management, Projects & Project Management -- Project Management --
Everyday applications of project management principles.
c) Selected Subjects.
Management of conflict. Dispute resolutions. Management of stress. Executive
Time Management. Interpersonal skills. Creative thinking. Presentation skills.
Introduction to Marketing.
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2. M.S. Office.
(i) Word
(ii) Excel
3. Internet surfing.
7. Access (Optional)
8. Internet facility is available round the clock in the Academy Computer Labs.
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While visiting each working place, the Probationary Officers shall focus on
operation and documentation in that place. After completion of each phase of
training, the Probationary Officers will individually prepare a written report
giving their observations and these reports are forwarded to this Academy for
further analysis7h8j. These reports are reviewed by the Assessment board at
the end of training programme at the Academy.
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HEALTH CARE
¾ To ensure proper & immediate medical help one Senior Medical Officer
is based & resides in the Campus for 24 hours medical aid to the
trainees as well as staff members who are residing in the campus
premises.
¾ The medical facilities of minor cases are handled at the campus where
a ten bedded hospital is provided.
¾ Trainees requiring further treatment are sent to the main Railway
hospital, adjacent to the Railway Headquarters Office. A Senior Most
Doctor is working as head of health Department i.e. Chief Medical &
Health Officer with Assistance of Medical Superintendent and Dy.
Medical Superintendent.
¾ Cairns hospital comprises of 210 beds including 11 Wards like
Neuro, Medical, Eye, Surgery, Peadsatrics, General etc.
¾ Full fledge Laboratory have facility of all Investigations along with
Radiology tests like X-Ray, Ultrasound CT Scan etc.
¾ Operation Theaters of Gynecology, Eye, Dental, Orthopedic & General
Surgeries are also available.
¾ All Medical specialists / Surgeons are on board i.e. Eye, Dental,
General Physician, General Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeons,
Radiologist etc.
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SPORTS ACTIVITIES
All type of indoor / out door sports facilities are available in the
Academy viz;
¾ Cricket, Hockey and Football.
¾ Swimming pool.
¾ Table Tennis.
¾ Badminton.
¾ Chess.
Café facility is also available round the clock within the campus
premises.
In addition to above Pakistan Railway Stadium near Pakistan Railway
Headquarters Office, Lahore is meant for making its annual program of
sports events (Pakistan Inter-Divisional Champion Ship) and other
recreational activities of the Railways.
Pakistan Railways teams participated in almost all the National
Championships / High ranking tournaments held by different
Federations of Sports in the Country with the position in different
discipline of sports. Moreover Pakistan Railway Players / Officials also
represented Pakistan in International Events and brought laurels of
Railways.
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COURSES CONDUCTED:
9 The academy arranges over 115 courses every year.
9 The teaching faculty comprises of 133 members.
9 About 2000 staff members of Pakistan Railways are
imparted training every year.
9 The annual Pakistan Inter-Regional Railway Training Course
(PIRRTC) are attended by participants from more than 40
countries including Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Egypt, Syria, Sri
Lanka, Senegal, Iran, Kenya Kyrgyzstan and Myanmar, 1771
participants from different countries have benefited from this
course.
Complete list is appended below:-
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30 Pakistan 416
31 Philippine 27
32 Senegalese 8
33 Saudi Arabia 13
34 Sri Lanka 106
35 Sudan 71
36 Syria 11
37 Tajikistan 4
38 Tanzania 36
39 Thailand 91
40 Turkmenistan 9
41 Turkey 54
42 Uganda 28
43 Uzbekistan 2
44 Vietnam 15
45 Zambia 25
46 Zimbabwe 13
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