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August 22, 2022
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Track
Autonomous track inspection is already here
Matthew Dick† from Ensco Rail explains how North American railways have gone through a technological transformation in the last 14 years to automate track inspection, fulfilling a long-standing objective of the global rail industry to use automation to improve safety and efficiency and protect track workers.
March 14, 2022
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Fleet
New Chinese 200km/h maglev train completes testing
The train is expected to operate on routes of up to 200km.
October 25, 2021
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Technology
LRV automation progresses in Potsdam
Siemens Mobility is more than halfway through its autonomous depot trial project in Potsdam. Richard Clinnick visits the German city to find out more.
April 13, 2020
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Signalling
Remote driving clears first hurdle
Researchers working on SNCF’s Autonomous Trains Project are developing a remote driver’s desk, which could support first and last mile and emergency operation on France’s future autonomous mainline network. Kevin Smith reports on progress following the successful completion of phase one in 2019.
October 8, 2019
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Technology
Autonomous tram depot research project launched in Potsdam
A consortium of German companies including Siemens and Potsdam Transport Authority (ViP) has launched a three-year research project called Autonomous Tram in Depot (Astrid) to develop a fully automated tram depot.
February 12, 2019
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Light Rail
Autonomous tram to be tested in Moscow
PC Transport Systems, Russia, and European-based Cognitive Technologies announced a joint project on February 12 to develop a fully-autonomous tram for Russian and foreign markets by 2021-22.
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