Fouling Mark (FM) Railway
Doodlebrary
- A “fouling mark” in the context of railways or transportation typically refers to a safety marking or indicator used to denote a point on a railway track or road where it is unsafe for another train or vehicle to proceed because it might foul or obstruct the path of an approaching train or vehicle.
- For example, on railway tracks, a fouling mark is often painted or marked on the track to indicate the point where the rear end of one train or a vehicle should not go beyond, as it could pose a danger to an approaching train on an adjacent track.
- This is an important safety measure to prevent collisions or obstructions on the tracks.
- Fouling marks are crucial for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of railways and other transportation systems, particularly in areas where multiple tracks converge or cross each other.
- They help maintain a safe distance between trains and vehicles to prevent accidents.