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International Railway Standard UIC 413

Quite a few of the pictograms used worldwide originate from transport organizations. The UIC (Union Internationale des Chemins de fer, International Union of Railways) was one of the pioneers with its first edition of the International Railway Standard 413 in the year 1960. The symbols of the original standard were designed and selected without checking comprehensibility and also often of poor visual quality. Over the years there was quite an improvement, as research data became available and railway officials and professional designers with interest in optimizing the quality of the symbol set got involved. In this context Paul Hoffmann from the Austrian Railways has to be mentioned, as he demanded that all pictograms used should be based on scientific research and therefore supported and co-sponsored many studies related to public information symbols.

Below a selection of pictograms from the 9th edition of the International Railway Standard UIC 413 from the year 2000. Most pictograms of this edition were selected and improved on the basis of extensive tests.

 

B.1.1 Railway Station B.1.3 Jetty B.1.6 Underground Railway B.1.7 Tram B.1.8 Bus Means of transport
B.2.1 Information B.2.2 Reservation B.2.3 Ticket sales B.2.4 Ticket-dating machine B.2.5 Travel centre/counter Travel related services
B.2.11 Luggage trolley B.2.9 Automatic luggage locker B.2.8 Left-luggage office B.2.6 Forwarding of Luggage B.2.7 Luggage Reclaim Luggage related services
B.4.1 Lift B.4.2 Stairs B.4.3 Escalator B.4.6 Meeting point B.7.11 Baby changing facilities Orientation in buildings
B.3.4 First aid B.3.5 Pharmacy B.3.3 Bureau de change B.3.8 Lost property office B.3.9 Meeting room Other services
B.5.1 Dining car B.5.2 Bistro, café, bar coach B.10.2 Sleeping-car B.10.3 Open-plan coach B.6.12 Air conditioning Facilities in trains
B.7.4 Washroom B.7.5 Showers/baths B.7.8 Soap dispenser B.7.9 Paper and hand towels B.7.10 Hand drier Hygiene
B.8.4 Shops B.8.1 Books/newspapers B.8.2 Tobacconist B.8.3 Florist B.8.6 Hairdresser Shops

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