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Automated Train Driving
Automated train driving systems control train operations with reduced or no human intervention, improving efficiency, safety and energy use. These solutions range from driver assistance to fully driverless operations, depending on the automation grade (GoA). Suppliers in this category offer technologies for mainline, metro and light rail networks, including onboard automation, communication interfaces and central control integration.
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Complete Train Control
Complete train control systems integrate multiple subsystems to manage train movement, safety and performance across the rail network. These solutions combine signalling, onboard control, automatic train protection (ATP), train detection and communication systems into a unified platform. Suppliers in this category provide end-to-end train control solutions for mainline, metro and high-speed rail applications.
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Level Crossing Protection
Level crossing protection systems control access for vehicles and pedestrians at rail crossings to prevent accidents and ensure safe train passage. These solutions include barriers, warning lights, audible alerts, train detection systems and remote monitoring. Suppliers in this category offer technologies that enhance crossing safety, comply with national regulations and reduce the risk of collisions.
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Panels & Displays
Panels and displays are used in signalling control rooms and on trains to present real-time operational data to staff and operators. These include control panels, signal repeaters, driver displays and workstation screens. Suppliers in this category offer visual interface solutions that support safe, efficient train movement and network supervision.
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Points Control
Points control systems manage the movement of railway turnouts (points), allowing trains to switch tracks safely and efficiently. These systems may be manual, remotely operated or fully automated, and are critical to both route setting and signalling integration. Suppliers in this category provide point machines, control interfaces, monitoring systems and diagnostic tools for mainline and metro applications.
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Remote Control Signalling
Remote control signalling systems allow operators to manage signalling equipment, points and route settings from a centralised or remote location. These systems improve network efficiency, reduce the need for trackside interventions and enable real-time control and monitoring. Suppliers in this category provide remote control interfaces, communication links and integration with central traffic management systems.
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Signalling Installation · Maintenance
Signalling installation and maintenance services ensure that railway signalling systems are correctly deployed and kept in safe, reliable working condition. This includes the installation of trackside equipment, cabling, control systems and safety interfaces, as well as routine inspections, diagnostics, repairs and system upgrades. Suppliers in this category provide complete signalling lifecycle support for mainline, metro and light rail networks.
Signalling & Train Control News
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UniAC[2]: Plug-and-Play Brings New Efficiency to Axle Counting
voestalpine Railway Systems launches UniAC[2], a plug-and-play axle counting system offering faster installation and hot-swap maintenance.
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MBTA Tests New Red Line Digital Signalling System
MBTA has carried out testing and commissioning activities for a new digital signalling system on the Ashmont branch of the Red Line.
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DC Power Systems for Critical Networks
Salicru explore cloud and edge architectures requirements for critical railway and telecommunications infrastructures.
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Looking Ahead to the Future of Infrastructure: Intelligent Monitoring and Diagnostic Systems for Maximum Availability
voestalpine Railway Systems' zentrak platform delivers real-time condition monitoring, predictive maintenance and fault detection.
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The Digital - Analog Paradox: Why Resilient Public Transport Still Depends on Mechanical Safety
As digital transformation accelerates across public transport, Safe-T-Punch examines why mechanical egress systems remain a critical safety …
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RFID Enables Reliable Train Positioning in Modern Metro Networks
TransCore's RFID technology powers precise, real-time train positioning across a major Southeast Asia metro network, supporting reliable aut…
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Zonegreen Boosts Safety at Major Rail Depot
Zonegreen has upgraded its Depot Personnel Protection System, installing RFID-controlled panels and SCADA software for Southeastern.
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How Digital Signalling Projects Depend on Better Asset Data
Rail BI explore how connected asset data reduces delivery risk in digital signalling and better rail planning intelligence.
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Protecting Transit Assets with 3M™ Scotchgard™ Multi-Layer Film
INPS' 3M™ Scotchgard™ Multi-Layer Protective Film 1004 is a clear film that is engineered to extend the life of glass and transparent surfac…
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Keeping People Safe and Projects Running Smoothly
ZÖLLNER's Mobile Radio Warning System protects trackside workers at construction sites with failsafe SIL4 technology and modular design.
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Siemens Mobility and Sonda Secure ETCS Signalling Contract in Mexico
Siemens Mobility and Sonda will deliver ETCS signalling technology for the Mexico City–Querétaro–Irapuato railway corridor.
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Planning ETCS Rollouts Alongside Everyday Renewal Work
Rail BI explores how integrating ETCS deployment with asset data and business intelligence tools improves rail planning.
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Key Technology Trends Transforming Rail Infrastructure in 2026
Technology trends continue to transform rail infrastructure, including digital signalling, predictive maintenance and connected systems.
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Alstom to Install Automatic Train Control System on Paris Metro Line 8
Alstom will supply an on-board automatic train control system for Line 8 of the Paris Metro as part of a wider modernisation programme.
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zentrak Object Controller Point – Groundbreaking for the Future of Railway Infrastructure
voestalpine's zentrak OBJECT CONTROLLER POINT, a SIL4-certified solution for turnout control, monitoring and digital railway infrastructure.
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Ecuador: Alstom Signs Maintenance Contract for Quito Metro Line 1
Alstom will provide preventive and corrective maintenance for the railway signalling system on Line 1 of the Quito Metro.
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A Look into the Future of Digital Signalling Technology
Finland’s Digirail project marks a European first with modular digital signalling architecture, successfully integrating interlockings
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Driving International Efficiencies using Technology
Dual Inventive showcases successful trials of new remote rail safety technologies, including RCS 3000, RSS 3000 PC and RDI 3000v2
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US: Hitachi Rail SelTrac™ Digital Signalling Enters Passenger Service for SEPTA
Passenger services using Hitachi Rail's new digital signalling system have begun on the Media–Sharon Hill Line operated by SEPTA.
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Connecting Condition Data to Confident Rail Scenarios
By feeding SICA site assessments into RailBI as live data, rail planners gain clearer asset visibility.
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Siemens and Stadler to Supply Automated Train Fleet for Copenhagen S-Bane
Siemens Mobility and Stadler will supply a new fleet of fully automated trains for Copenhagen’s S-Bane suburban rail network.
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Scaling Wayside Electronics: What it Takes to Manage AEI at the Network Level
COMET Industries explore how rail operators can scale AEI and wayside electronics from isolated sites into a centrally managed network.
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RailTel Collaborates with Nokia to Modernize its Transport Networks Across India
Nokia upgrades RailTel’s national DWDM and IP network in India, boosting capacity, resilience and cost efficiency.
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New Current Transformer from Bender
Bender UK launches a new split-core current transformer enabling faster, safer upgrades to rail signal power protection systems


