EN 14752 specifies safety and functional requirements for boarding aids (steps, handholds) and on-train door systems on railway vehicles to protect passengers during boarding, alighting, and transit. This standard addresses mechanical robustness, fail-safe operation, and accessibility compliance for modern and heritage railway rolling stock. Train operators, rolling stock manufacturers, and retrofit specialists require accredited testing to verify that door mechanisms and boarding equipment meet harmonized safety levels across European networks. Accreditation ensures independent assessment of latching reliability, emergency operation, and structural integrity under real-world usage. Compliance testing is essential for preventing passenger injuries and meeting European disability access regulations.
What it measures
Door locking and latching force and reliability
Emergency door opening mechanism functionality
Boarding aid structural strength and stability
Handholds and step dimensional compliance
Electrical and mechanical fail-safe operation
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DIN EN 14752:2017
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BS EN 14752:2017
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NF EN 14752:2017
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UNI EN 14752:2017
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UNE EN 14752:2017
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NEN EN 14752:2017
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DIN EN 12663-1
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BS EN 12663-1
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NF EN 12663-1
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UNI EN 12663-1
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UNE EN 12663-1
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NEN EN 12663-1
NF X43-050 (parties utiles de la norme) NF X43-050 (useful parts of the standardNF X43-050 (parties utiles de la norme) NF X43-050 (useful parts of the standardISO 16000-7
Passenger railway operators and transit authoritiesRolling stock manufacturing and maintenanceDoor and safety equipment suppliersRailway heritage and preservation organizationsRail accessibility and retrofitting services
Related Standards
EN 14752:2017Railway applications - End stops and on-train door systems
EN 12663-1Railway applications - Structural requirements of railway vehicle bodies - Part 1: Locomotives, passenger and freight wagons
EN 15273-3Railway applications - Rolling stock - Gauge and kinematic envelope - Part 3: Operational restrictions and installation rules for on-track equipment