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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.
Featured Signalling & Train Control Suppliers
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Zonegreen
Zonegreen is the market leader in the field of rail depot personnel safety, dedicated to providing cutting-edge rail depot safety systems.
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ZÖLLNER Signal GmbH
As the leading producer of railway warning systems for track construction sites, ZÖLLNER has been securing work sites around the world for o…
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Frauscher Sensor Technology
Frauscher Sensor Technology offers innovative solutions for customers worldwide in the field of axle counting and wheel detection.
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celduc relais
celduc relais specialises in manufacturing Solid-State Relays (SSRs) for rail applications, including signalling and HVAC.
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AECOM
AECOM develops comprehensive transit and intercity rail projects, from concept all the way through to operation.
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Calian
Calian designs and manufactures innovative, high quality and cost effective Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) antenna solutions.
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ZÖLLNER Signal GmbH
As the leading producer of railway warning systems for track construction sites, ZÖLLNER has been securing work sites around the world for o…
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Ninehundred Communications Group Ltd
Ninehundred Communications Group's in-house team of engineers and designers offer custom solutions to problems in the rail industry.
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Siemens Mobility
Siemens, a single-source supplier and system integrator, combines all the expertise necessary for sustainable solutions in all areas of rail…
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Rail Vision
Rail Vision is a leading provider of cutting-edge cognitive vision sensor technology and safety systems for the railway industry.
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TECHNO-ELEC
TECHN-ELEC designs, manufactures and sells responsive relays, including current relays, voltage relays, differential relays & custom relays.
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Moltec International
Moltec International supplies a wide range of standard and custom solutions used for the protection of wires and cables in the rail industry…
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GCF Generale Costruzioni Ferroviarie
GCF Group is an Italian centre of excellence in the design, development and delivery of advanced solutions for sustainable rail mobility.
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Premium Power Supplies
Premium designs and manufactures high reliability conversion systems for the increasingly demanding railway market.
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NUFOX Rubber Limited
NUFOX Rubber Ltd operate a custom extruded rubber production from development through manufacture to delivery.
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ROBEL
Since 1901 ROBEL has developed, manufactured and supplied track construction machines with a claim for safety and economic efficiency.
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Nokia
Nokia provides mission-critical communication networks with advanced IP/MPLS, data center fabric, optical & quantum safe security.
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INPS Group
INPS Group provides out of the box technologies for freight & track: anti-graffiti surface protection, decals, sound damping and more.
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