Technology news – Page 14

  • Acela-testing
    In depth

    USA: Pueblo test centre comes under new management

    2022-04-25T08:51:00Z

    With management of the vast TTC railway centre in Pueblo, Colorado, transferring from TTCI to ENSCO this year, future director of operations Ron Lang spoke to railway companies to dispel speculation about what the change means for the industry.

  • East Midlands Railway Class 222
    Rail Business UK

    Fleet-wide RFID tagging to locate wheel flats

    2022-04-25T04:00:00Z

    UK: The use of RFID tags to identify individual vehicles with wheel flats is being rolled out across East Midlands Railway’s fleet after a trial found it saved hours of staff time. Around 50 Class 153, 156, 158 and 222 vehicles were equipped with RFID tags ...

  • TIMPS dashboard
    News

    TekTracking awarded Tri-Rail inspection and testing software contract

    2022-04-21T12:27:00Z

    USA: Infrastructure maintenance contractor Transdev has awarded TekTracking a contract to supply its TIMPS and SITE track and signalling inspection and maintenance planning software for use on South Florida Regional Authority’s 115 km Tri-Rail commuter rail route from West Palm Beach to Miami. TIMPS provides digitised ...

  • Zipabout Messenger screenshot
    Rail Business UK

    QR codes offer passengers real-time information by app

    2022-04-19T06:00:00Z

    UK: Zipabout has created QR codes for every station to enable passengers to access real-time journey information by app if display screens and websites are not working. Passengers scan the QR codes to receive personalised information from National Rail Enquiries or a local train operator via ...

  • Computer screen
    Rail Business UK

    Shape-changing wayfinding and self-deploying flood barriers among innovation funding recipients

    2022-04-14T08:48:00Z

    UK: Shape-changing passenger wayfinding technology and self-deploying flood barriers are among the 51 projects awarded a share of £1·95m of Department for Transport funding under the Transport Research & Innovation Grant programme. TRIG is run by the Department for Transport and Connected Places Catapult to bring ...

  • de-db-wannacry-public-info-may-2017
    In depth

    Cybersecurity: Intrusion detection to protect the digital railway

    2022-04-14T08:00:00Z Author

    Increasing reliance on digital technologies has made railways more vulnerable to cyber attacks. Intrusion Detection Systems can help to protect new and existing infrastructure and ensure availability.

  • de-Erzgebirgsbahn-BR_642_Falkenau_(01)_2007-09-15
    In depth

    Germany: FRMCS testbed takes shape

    2022-04-13T05:00:00Z

    As part of the national Digitale Schiene Deutschland programme, Nokia and Kontron are working together to build a 5G-based communication network in the Erzgebirge mountains to test the Future Railway Mobile Communication System.

  • in-Kavach-minister-in-cab
    In depth

    Digitalisation: Keeping the trains on track

    2022-04-12T08:00:00Z

    Funding has been allocated in the 2022-23 national budget to roll out the locally developed Kavach train collision avoidance system on more than 2 000 route-km of Indian Railways. Raghu Dayal investigates.

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    News

    Scheduling software failure sidelines NS services

    2022-04-04T08:54:00Z

    NETHERLANDS: National passenger operator NS suspended all services on April 3 following problems with its resource allocation and operations planning software.

  • Ateli – Phulera section of the Western DFC (Photo: DFCCIL)
    News

    Machine vision based wagon inspection system under development

    2022-04-03T05:00:00Z

    INDIA: A machine vision inspection system for automating the detection of wagon defects is being developed by start-up L2M Rail, the Society for Innovation & Development and the Indian Institute of Science in partnership with Dedicated Freight Corridor Corp of India. MVIS will be developed over ...

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    News

    Rolling out a digital workspace

    2022-04-02T05:00:00Z

    ALSTOM: During the pandemic DXC Technology implemented digital workspaces from Citrix to provide Alstom’s engineers with secure and reliable remote access to essential apps. These include a critical in-house CAD tool that requires powerful graphics workstations and a low-latency, high-performing local network. ‘The cost of an ...

  • Wabtec OMRS
    News

    Indian Railways awards automated rolling stock inspection technology contract

    2022-04-01T09:20:00Z

    INDIA: Wabtec is to supply Indian Railways’ Central Organisation For Modernisation Of Workshops with 97 sets of lineside equipment for the automated inspection of rolling stock bearings and wheelsets. This forms part of part of a wider programme to improve fleet availability. The Online Monitoring of ...

  • London Overground Waymap trial
    Rail Business UK

    App assists visually impaired passengers through the full rail journey

    2022-03-22T05:00:00Z

    UK: London Overground operator Arriva Rail London has funded a trial of an audio navigation app from Waymap which is designed to help people with visual impairments travel more independently. The app has previously been tested at Birmingham International and stations in Los Angeles and Washington ...

  • Pilotprojekt - Wavebreaker och Tvärbanan2
    News

    Swedish start-up develops sound damping modules to mitigate railway noise

    2022-03-21T05:00:00Z

    SWEDEN: Lerum-based start-up Wavebreaker has developed a passive sound damping module designed to mitigate traffic and railway noise in urban environments. Tested in a pilot project with Stockholm transport authority SL last year, the Wavebreaker modules are based on the principle of ...

  • Moveable overhead Wellingborough Class 92
    News

    Movable overhead electrification to decarbonise freight

    2022-03-17T14:48:00Z

    UK: The use of a movable overhead conductor rail to eliminate the need to use diesel locomotives at freight terminals where traditional fixed electrification equipment would obstruct loading and unloading is being demonstrated in the UK, and a trial in India is planned. ...

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    In depth

    Onboard services: Building a real-time relationship with passengers

    2022-03-14T12:55:00Z

    Now being rolled out following trials with two UK train operators, the Real-Time Journey Dashboard developed by Whoosh combines live travel information with entertainment and advertising through a platform that also offers CRM functionality.

  • Zittauer Schmalspurbahn
    News

    Sachsen narrow gauge line goes digital

    2022-03-12T05:00:00Z

    GERMANY: PSI Transcom subsidiary Moveo Software is to supply its Profahr personnel planning system for the 750 mm gauge line from Zittau which is operated by Sächsisch-Oberlausitzer Eisenbahn. This will digitalise staff scheduling for 50 drivers and 35 trains/day, with short-term changes managed automatically and in ...

  • Speno IAF Chariot5
    News

    Speno International to show latest rail grinding trolley at IAF

    2022-03-09T09:43:00Z

    GERMANY: Speno International will be exhibiting its latest generation of rail grinding trolley at this year’s IAF railway infrastructure maintenance trade fair in Münster. The trolley features an increased capacity for collecting grinding debris while ensuring a high output. The company will also be highlighting the ...

  • Taipei skyline
    News

    Taiwan locomotives to have French backup batteries

    2022-03-06T05:00:00Z

    TAIWAN: Saft has been awarded a contract to supply backup battery packs for the 68 electric locomotives that Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions is building for Taiwan Railways Administration. Ordered in 2019 at a cost of NT$11bn, the 68 electric locomotives will be TRA’s first since ...

  • Fortescue's Infinity Train would capture regenerated energy from loaded downhill runs and store it to power the returning empty trains.
    News

    Fortescue looks to Infinity and beyond with gravity-powered battery train

    2022-03-03T08:56:00Z

    AUSTRALIA: Mining company Fortescue and its recently acquired Williams Advanced Engineering business have announced plans for the Infinity Train, which is intended to capture regenerated energy from loaded downhill runs and store it to power the returning empty trip. ‘The Infinity Train has the capacity to ...