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Rail Indicator & Marker Boards FAQs

Rail indicator and marker boards help teams communicate clearly on and around the railway. They give a visible reference point for important site information, whether that’s marking a possession limit, supporting sighting work, identifying a work area or displaying key instructions to people on site.


This category can include sighting boards, possession limit boards, general marker boards and EROS indicator boards. Each has a specific role, but the purpose is the same: to make critical information easy to see and understand in a busy rail environment.


On possession work, renewals and maintenance jobs, boards help reduce confusion by giving teams a clear visual marker at the point it matters. They can support safe access, boundary identification, site organisation and communication between different crews working in the same area.


They’re a practical part of rail site setup, especially when work is temporary, time-sensitive or spread across a larger section of track. Clear boards won’t replace planning, briefings or procedures, but they help make the agreed setup visible once teams are out on site.