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In recent years, for reasons connected to the organization of the industry, technical developments, and major safety concerns, rail human factors has grown in importance at an international level. Despite its importance, however, supporting literature has been largely restricted to specialist journal publications and technical reports. Rail Human Factors addresses this imbalance by providing the first fully comprehensive overview of the area. The volume includes contributions from leading ergonomists, psychologists, sociologists, management scientists and engineers whose common theme is to investigate, understand and design for people on the railways, including staff, passengers and the general public. Every area of ergonomics/human factors is covered: physical design of work and equipment in maintenance; cognitive ergonomics in driving, signalling and control; organizational and social ergonomics in the way teams are formed, plans are made and organizations are structured and run. Topics covered include: Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Systems views of rail human factors Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Driver models and performance Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Train and cab design Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Network and train control systems, including ERTMS Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Signals and signal Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© SPADS Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Signalling and control center design Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Signaller performance Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Control center interfaces Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Workload, situation awareness, team working Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Human error and reliability Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Timetabling and planning Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Maintenance planning and work Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Safety climate and safety culture Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Passenger comfort and behaviour Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Station design Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Public information systems Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Level crossings Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Trespass and vandalism Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Ergonomics standards and guidelines Ãâ€ÃƒÂ¸ÃŽÂ© Human Factors integration The book is the definitive guide for all those concerned with making railways safer, more