What are the new build standards for platform lengths? 3 car train at 23 metres / carriage calculates out at 78 metres, but what extra allowance is required for pulling up inaccuracies, or may be taken off to allow for doors not quite at end of carriages? What about allowing for future carriage lengths of up to 26 metres?
I think the answer is "yes, you are right". The official standard (GT/RT 7016) says:
5.1 General requirement for usable length of platforms
- 5.1.1 Except as identified in section 5.2, the usable length of platforms shall be long enough to accommodate the longest train formation regularly booked to stop at a platform, with allowances for inaccurate stopping and operational (including train control) requirements.
- 5.1.2 The usable length of terminal platforms shall include an allowance both for the train to stop before it reaches the buffer stops and for the length taken up by the buffer stop equipment.
There follow a number of let-outs and work-rounds for short paltforms.
But where (you reply) are the actual numbers involved specified? They are not in any standard, but to be determined on a case-by-case basis.
There is also a TSI (2008/57/EC), for high-speed lines, but in this case it is pretty much common sense.
4.2.10.1. Usable length of platforms
All TSI categories of line
(1) The platform length shall be sufficient to accommodate the longest interoperable train intended to stop at the platform in normal service. When determining the length of trains intended to stop at the platform, consideration shall be given to both the current service requirements and the reasonably foreseeable service requirements at least ten years following the bringing into service of the platform.
(2) It is permissible to build only the length of platform required for the current service requirement provided passive provision is made for the reasonably foreseeable future service requirements.
(3) The usable length of a platform shall be declared in the Register of Infrastructure.