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    BNSF trials virtual reality training

    2024-04-13T05:00:00Z

    USA: BNSF is working with Roundtable Learning to integrate virtual, augmented and mixed reality technology into its training programmes for staff undertaking mechanical works. The simulations being tested are designed to show the importance of personal protection equipment and improve risk awareness. ...

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    Rail Business UK

    Request to Stop button ready for trial at Welsh stations

    2024-04-12T04:00:00Z

    UK: Transport for Wales is to trial a prototype Request to Stop system incorporating train running information and a button which passengers arriving at station can push to alert the driver of the next train to the need to call at a request stop. This removes ...

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    Maintenance vehicle converted to fuel cell power

    2024-04-11T09:00:00Z

    AUSTRIA: An X534 overhead electrification construction and maintenance railcar has been converted from diesel to fuel cell power. Austrian Federal Railways’ technical service unit TrainTech worked with engineering consultancy m.ZERO to integrate fuel cell power modules from Cummins’ zero-emissions business Accelera into the vehicle as part ...

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    Europe: Getlink adopts AI and digital twins

    2024-04-10T06:30:00Z

    As Channel Tunnel operator Getlink prepares for its future role in providing more and better services between the UK and France it is making a transition to a data-driven company, seizing the opportunities offered by data management and artificial intelligence.

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    Rail Business UK

    Technology tackles train surfers and bicycle thieves

    2024-04-10T04:00:00Z

    UK: The Docklands Light Railway is to be equipped with technology which can detect ‘train surfers’ illegally clinging to the back of its automated trains or between vehicles. The system is being deployed by Telent, which has extensive experience of integrating CCTV, internet-of-things sensors and smart ...

  • Railcare MPV2 (Photo Railcare)
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    Next-generation Multi-Purpose Vehicle on test

    2024-04-06T05:00:00Z

    SWEDEN: Railcare is testing its second-generation Multi-Purpose Vehicle, which has been developed with ABB and can both operate and charge its batteries via overhead electrification. ‘Combining electric power with the possibility of switching to battery power is an advantage on sites where there is no overhead ...

  • Freightliner and Zero sign contract (Photo Freightliner)
    Rail Business UK

    Freightliner to explore synthetic locomotive fuel

    2024-04-05T13:19:00Z

    UK: Freightliner and synthetic fuel developer Zero Petroleum have announced a partnership which aims to achieve fossil-free locomotive operation by 2040 and overall net zero by 2050. They are also looking at non-road mobile machinery and other vehicles. Zero has developed proprietary Fischer-Tropsch process technology to ...

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    In depth

    Interview: ‘Digital pioneers must prioritise simplicity’

    2024-04-05T08:00:00Z

    Swedish start-up Strainlabs is one of the founding participants in the Vossloh Connect digital ecosystem. Vossloh’s Head of Digital Pierre-Henri Bougeant and Strainlabs’ CEO Csaba Madru explain the partnership and why in rail digitalisation, simplicity is key.

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    Rail Business UK

    Hitachi launches flexible software for signaller training

    2024-04-02T04:00:00Z

    UK: Hitachi has launched TREsim Flex, a realistic offline training environment for signallers that accurately replicates operational events. Hitachi says TREsim Flex offers all the advanced features of its established TREsim product, with a variety of signalling controls and flexible deployment options. TREsim Flex can run ...

  • Indian train (Photo Saft)
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    Batteries provide emergency power for Kashmir railway tunnels

    2024-03-31T05:00:00Z

    INDIA: Saft has supplied more than 30 sets of ReGenPro batteries to provide standby power for operational and safety systems in the tunnels on the Banihal – Sangaldan section of the Udhampur – Kashmir railway. The 48·1 km section was opened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...

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    Metro-North Railroad to trial automated rolling stock inspection

    2024-03-30T05:00:00Z

    USA: The automated inspection of commuter rolling stock is to be trialled on New York’s Metro-North Railroad, supported by a $2m grant from the federal Department of Transportation’s Strengthening Mobility & Revolutionizing Transportation programme. The automated inspection portal incorporating a suite of sensors and analytical software ...

  • LTG Link train (Photo IVU)
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    Software supports Lithuanian operator’s digital transformation

    2024-03-29T05:00:00Z

    LITHUANIA: National passenger operator LTG Link has deployed IVU Traffic Technologies’ IVU.rail software for planning and dispatch. ‘IVU’s many years of experience and integrative approach fit in with Lithuania’s strategy to use established European standards and processes to expand rail transport across the Baltic region’, said ...

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    Iarnród Éireann seeks to develop start-up mindset

    2024-03-28T05:00:00Z

    IRELAND: National railway Iarnród Éireann and Dogpatch Labs have launched Future Track which aims to bring a ‘start-up mindset’ to innovation in the rail sector. Iarnród Éireann staff will be mentored by entrepreneurs and engage in an annual three month programme which aims to make ideas ...

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    SBB tests automated shunting without possessions

    2024-03-27T12:48:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: SBB and Alstom have carried out a series of trials using a remotely controlled shunting locomotive on tracks that remained open for normal operations. As part of the research trials, 24 locomotive drivers operated a shunter in the marshalling yard at Zürich-Mülligen from a control ...

  • Bristol Temple Meads named UK's first 'Station Innovation Zone' (Photo Network Rail)
    Rail Business UK

    SMEs selected for Bristol Temple Meads innovation zone

    2024-03-27T11:00:00Z

    UK: Connected Places Catapult, Network Rail and Great Western Railway have selected three SMEs to receive funding of up to £75 000 for technology trials in the Station Innovation Zone at Bristol Temple Meads. Chrome Angel Solutions applies ‘serious games’ technology to tackle performance, safety and ...

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    Swedish national ticketing product distribution system goes live

    2024-03-26T05:00:00Z

    SWEDEN: The Samtrafiken collaboration of transport operators has a launched a neutral ticketing communications platform based on the Open Sales & Distribution Model-Online standard with the aim of streamlining ticket sales and enhancing cross-selling opportunities.

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    Rail Business UK

    ‘Rosetta Stone’ of train data to boost performance honesty

    2024-03-19T04:00:00Z

    UK: The ‘closet renationalisation’ of the passenger rail sector provides an opportunity for the industry to be more honest with passengers about real-world performance, according to Jonathan Raper, founder and CEO of TransportAPI.

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    Metro Report International

    Facial recognition could remove the need for tickets

    2024-03-18T05:00:00Z

    TICKETING: Belgian public transport ticket validator supplier Prodata Mobility has developed a proof of concept facial recognition system which could remove the need for passengers to carry a ticket or smart card.

  • Transport for Wales pay as you go card reader (Photo TfW)
    Rail Business UK

    Ticketing Hub launched to simplify ‘London-style’ integration

    2024-03-18T04:00:00Z

    UK: Following an initial deployment on Transport for Wales Rail services, Unicard has announced the nationwide launch of its ticketing Hub platform which aims to simplify the implementation of contactless ticketing across modes and operators. The supplier-agnostic platform is designed to provide a ‘London-style experience’ across ...

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    Decarbonisation: Accelerating the electrification task

    2024-03-14T07:30:00Z

    Network Rail is now deploying UK-based Gripple’s SwiftLine Rail Dropper, which the supplier believes will speed up key steps in the installation of overhead electrification equipment.