. Railway policy in India . !ls. APPENDIX A 269 Ft. In. (22) Standard height above rail level for goods, carriage, and horse landing platforms . 2 3 A^.B.—The ends of all platforms must be ramped,the slope being not steeper than i in 6. Buildings— (23) Minimum horizontal distance of any building from the edge of a/aj-j£;/^^r platform . 30 o ;.—For an island platform, where it would beundesirable to allow the full width here specified, aplan showing the arrangements proposed to be sub-mitted to the Government of India for specialsanction. (24) Minimum horizontal distance from centre of tr
. Railway policy in India . !ls. APPENDIX A 269 Ft. In. (22) Standard height above rail level for goods, carriage, and horse landing platforms . 2 3 A^.B.—The ends of all platforms must be ramped,the slope being not steeper than i in 6. Buildings— (23) Minimum horizontal distance of any building from the edge of a/aj-j£;/^^r platform . 30 o ;.—For an island platform, where it would beundesirable to allow the full width here specified, aplan showing the arrangements proposed to be sub-mitted to the Government of India for specialsanction. (24) Minimum horizontal distance from centre of track to any structure in the vicinity of apasse/i^er platform (but not on a platform),within a height of i 2 feet from rail level.(See Diagram No. i) . 100 —This rule does not apply to point leversbetween tracks, to water cranes, or to loading gauges.{See items Nos. 38, 45, and 77.) For extra allowance on sharp curves, see itemNo. 19. (25) Minimum horizontal distance from centre of track to any structure not in the
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