Bell code


Bell codes, buzzer codes or Communication Signal Appliance codes entail a series of bells or buzzers used on passenger trains for communication between the driver and guard.

Great Britain and India

All codes, except 3—2—1, must be acknowledged by repeating the code received.

Japan

In Japan, these are known as In-Car Communication Signals. Each code must be acknowledged by the receiver. Examples of common railway bell codes are:
SignalMeaning
• • — • •Buzzer Test
Buzzer is OK
Am I clear to proceed?
• • •The indicator light does not illuminate
• •Prepare to stop at the next station
Acknowledgement for • •
• • —Please correct your stopping position
• —There is a problem
• — •Secure the train and track
— • • —Driver and conductor to confer
— • —Power outage
Fast TappingCancel the last message sent

United States

In the United States, these are known as Communication Signal Appliance codes.
SignalMeaning
_When running, stop at once.
_When standing, apply or release brakes.
o oWhen standing, start.
o o oWhen standing or running backward, back up two car lengths.
o o oWhen running forward, stop at next passenger station.
o o o oWhen standing, brakes have applied and released on rear car. Brake test completed.
oWhen spotting, switching, or making up trains, prepare to stop.