Preparing for Summer – Monitoring Temperature Related Track Defects
Tuesday March 19th | 3pm UTC

Track geometry monitoring: Safe and efficient rail operations depend on stable track geometry, and remote monitoring can help you manage the risk of defects such as track buckle in critical areas.
When temperatures rise, Senceive wireless monitoring provides near real-time data on rail temperature and lateral movement (slew), with automated alerts for threshold breaches.
Join the webinar and discover how to keep boots off ballast and keep trains moving by using long-life sensors that can withstand the most extreme weather, even up to 85°C, to ensure safe and efficient rail operations.
Key learning points:
- The core elements of a wireless track monitoring system
- What parameters can be measured
- What the data will tell you – how you can monitor movement in near real-time
- What innovations will assist us in the future?
Can’t make it? Register and you will be sent the recording
This article was originally published by Senceive.