Locomotive service management

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The Lokdienstleitung (also: Lokleitung ) is a work unit in a railway depot that regulates and monitors the use of the locomotives and the locomotive personnel.

tasks

The locomotive service management draws up the duty roster and monitors that it is adhered to, plans that sufficient personnel and vehicles are available and are used economically. Next, it provides for changes in the rosters because of sudden circumstances when it by illness to failures in locomotive crews or failures in railcars coming. In addition, the locomotive service management keeps the proof of use for the locomotives, an overview that shows the operational performance of the individual locomotives.

literature

  • Gerhard Adler u. a .: Lexicon of the Railway . Berlin 1978.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adler, keyword: Lokdienstleitung , p. 470.