Challenges
WHAT WAS INVOLVED
The 1m-wide walkways within Bletchley TMD were unlit, creating a clear safety risk during night operations and low-light conditions. While there was no previous lighting in place, the opportunity arose because West Midlands Trains are continually striving to do better and improve the working environment for their teams.
Traditional column-based lighting was initially considered but quickly dismissed because it would:
- Reduce clearance in already narrow spaces
- Introduce obstructions along operational routes
- Increase the potential for maintenance issues in confined areas
To comply with industry standards for depot safety and inspection lighting, the solution needed to achieve 10 lux inwards onto the footpath and 50 lux outwards onto the train side for rolling stock inspection. These figures are drawn from recognised rail lighting guidelines to ensure both safe access for personnel and sufficient illumination for visual inspections.
Taylor Woodrow, the project’s specifier, brought Holophane in at an early stage after reviewing an alternative supplier’s proposal. The goal was to meet required light levels, comply with safety requirements, and maintain clear access along the full walkway length.