Railchap robot showcased in Oslo, revolutionising railway safety and reducing maintenance risks
Posted: 11 March 2025 | Gabriel Higgins | No comments yet
Global Railway Review’s Editor, Elizabeth Jordan, witnessed a demonstration of the Railchap robot at a February 2025 event hosted by Siemens in Oslo, Norway.


Railchap demonstration, Oslo, Norway.
Railchap, by Railway Robotics, is a lightweight robot designed to travel on railways, reducing the need for human presence in hazardous areas and cutting the costs of inspection and light maintenance. Worker safety is always a top priority in railway maintenance, and the industry is increasingly investing in solutions that enhance safety. Currently, inspections are often carried out manually or using special-purpose rail-maintenance trains, exposing workers to risks. Railchap keeps “Boots Off Ballast,” ensuring safer operations for all involved.
Global Railway Review’s Editor, Elizabeth Jordan, had the chance to see a demonstration of the Railchap at a showcasing event hosted in Oslo, Norway, by Simmons at the end of February 2025.
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