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1500VCommon symbol for 1,500 volts. | |
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25kVCommon symbol for 25,000 volts. | |
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50VCommon symbol for 50 volts. |
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750VCommon symbol for 750 volts. |
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Above railThe rail operator is typically responsible for everything "above" where the wheels of a train makes contact to the rail. "Above rail" includes the rolling stock, scheduling and operation of services, selling tickets, staffing stations, etc. The track manager is typically responsible for everything "below" where the wheels of a train makes contact: the track infrastructure. This includes the track, signalling equipment and other infrastructure (including any overhead traction supply). See also below rail.
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Absolute SignalAn absolute signal is signal that a driver must not pass when at danger (stop) without special permission. This is different to the possible actions for a permissive signal. |
Alternating Currentac = alternating current, as found in the household electricity supply | |
AQF
The Australian Qualifications Framework (commonly known as the AQF) is a unified system of national qualifications in schools, vocational education and training (TAFEs and private providers) and the higher education sector (mainly universities). The qualifications are: Senior Secondary Certificate of Education; More information: http://www.aqf.edu.au/aboutaqf.htm | |
AQTFAustralian Quality Training Framework The Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) provides the basis for Australia's nationally consistent, high quality vocational education and training system. The nationally agreed quality arrangements for the Vocational Education and Training (VET) system, as agreed to by the Ministerial Council. | |
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