Signalling & Telecommunications In-Depth Focus 2017
Posted: 18 September 2017 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet
Advances to rail signalling and train control systems will make international rail transport more competitive and attractive. But implementing strategies and understanding new digital solutions must be addressed before improvements can be realised…
- The capacity analysis for the Comprehensive Rail Network in the Western Balkans showed that approximately 900km of lines require upgrading. Nedim Begovic, Transport Planning Manager at SEETO and Svetlana Vukanovic, Transport Specialist at the World Bank, explore how ERTMS may be a solution for enhancing capacity.
- Efim Rozenberg, First Deputy Director General for JSC NIIAS, looks at recent digital solutions employed by Russian Railways for train management and driverless shunting operations, considering the safety and security issues posed by such digital technologies.
- Rail Freight Corridor 6 (RFC6) aims to make international rail freight transport more competitive and attractive. RFC6’s Stefano Marcoccio (ERTMS Team Leader) and Andrea Galluzzi (Managing Director), cover details of the ERTMS/ETCS strategy along this important corridor.
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Related topics
Automatic Train Operation/Autonomous Train Control (ATO/ATC), Communications Based Train Control (CBTC), European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS), Infrastructure Developments, Signalling, Control & Communications
Related organisations
Russian Railways (RZD), South East Europe Transport Observatory (SEETO), Swiss Federal Railways (SBB)
Related people
Andrea Galluzzi, Efim Rozenberg, Nedim Begovic, Stefano Marcoccio, Svetlana Vukanovic