What is the maximum speed over facing point in non-interlocked station? A. 50 kmph B. 75 kmph C. 15 kmph D. 25 kmph

50 kmph
75 kmph
15 kmph
25 kmph

The correct answer is C. 15 kmph.

A facing point is a railway point that is set to allow trains to move in only one direction. It is typically used at the entrance to a station or yard. The maximum speed over a facing point in a non-interlocked station is 15 kmph. This is to ensure the safety of passengers and train staff.

Option A is incorrect because the maximum speed over a facing point in a non-interlocked station is 15 kmph, not 50 kmph.

Option B is incorrect because the maximum speed over a facing point in a non-interlocked station is 15 kmph, not 75 kmph.

Option D is incorrect because the maximum speed over a facing point in a non-interlocked station is 15 kmph, not 25 kmph.

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