I would very much doubt they are publically available if you are looking at signaling scheme sign off. You would need to find a friendly signaling engineer.Evening,
Does anyone know where they can be accessed or are publicly or internally available please ?
Cheers in advance
(Network Rail Assurance Panel)
I would very much doubt they are publically available if you are looking at signaling scheme sign off. You would need to find a friendly signaling engineer.
If you could let us know what information you're looking for specifically we may be able to point you towards other sources?
Network Rail Assurance Panel (NRAP) makes the following Summary of Compatibility (SoC), related to the compatibility of Class XXX vehicles with the Network Rail managed infrastructure installed on the routes defined in Clause 3.1, subject to the conditions detailed herein. This summary is issued on the basis of Network Rail’s assessment of the documentation listed in Part 8
There is a digitised version of the PDF Sectional Appendices available, so with a bit of Excel you could get the parts you want (although if it's not in the published appendices you'll need somebody on the Gauge Clearance team to send you the SOC). https://github.com/anisotropi4/nesa but bear in mind it's of ropey accuracy in parts.From an NRAP (Summary of compatibility for rolling stock)
Hope that clarifies further
There is a digitised version of the PDF Sectional Appendices available