Dimensions of four-exit information panels for subway use

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Fundamentals of Roadway Signage

The most common route sign auxiliary panels include junction (M2-1) and cardinal direction signs such as north (M3-1), east (M3-2), south (M3-3) and west (M3-4).

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Design Guidelines

The cardinal direction should generally be placed adjacent to the route shield and the destina-tion should be placed below and justified with the route shield. Exit number panels should be

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Transit Security Design Considerations Final Report November 2004

It includes general information that is intended to raise the awareness of senior staff to the importance of physical design in matters of security, and also contains some technical guidance for use by transit

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IBC Chapter 10 Occupant Load, Table 1004.5 & Egress

It depends on occupant load: 1-49 people may use one exit (with restrictions), 50-500 need two exits, 501-1,000 need three exits, and over 1,000

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UFC 3-120-01 Design: Sign Standards; replaced by UFC 3-120

Use extruded aluminum square posts with flat aluminum sign message panels that are removable for easy replacement. Sign post and panel sizes must be engineered by the sign contractor according to

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TCRP Report 12: Guidelines for Transit Facility Signing and

Once selected, each project is assigned to an expert panel, appointed by the Transportation Research Board. The panels prepare project statements (requests for proposals), select contractors, and

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Design Standards and Guidelines | MBTA

Official website of the MBTA -- schedules, maps, and fare information for Greater Boston''s public transportation system, including subway, commuter rail, bus routes, and boat lines.

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New York City Transit Authority Graphic Standards Manual

The 158° black band at the top of the panel represents a structural device to which the panels are fastened. Whenever the panel requires a different structure, the black band should be part of the

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STANDARD HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS

This publication has been prepared by the New York City Department of Design and Construction (“NYCDDC” or “the Department”) to provide a compilation of standard requirements,

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Station and Support Facility Design Guidelines User Guide

Some topics are discussed in more than one section in this document; review the entire User Guide when looking for information on a topic and remember this information only supplements the

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PROJECT TITLE (FOOTER)

Use minimum of #12 AWG for lighting and a minimum of #10 AWG for receptacle and power circuits. Provide a dedicated neutral for each lighting and receptacle circuit.

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Chapter 04. Design of Structure and Track

It is determined largely by the size of the cars, the economic limit of which is controlled largely by the time necessary to load and unload them at express stations during the rush hours.

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ADA Guides Chapter 7

The Standards require that tactile and visual signs be provided to identify doors at exit stairways, exit passageways, and exit discharge. Exit passageways are horizontal fire resistance-rated components

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