An innovative automatic audible and visual warning solution for railway workers.
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ZÖLLNER has announced that its innovative system, MBS/COBRA has won the coveted award for technological excellence and design.
ZÖLLNER & Infrabel's “Mobile Balise Stop (MBS/COBRA)” has been nominated for the RailTech Innovation Awards 2024.
ZÖLLNER joins the light rail revolution and presents safety technology for light and urban rail at the UK’s largest Light Rail Conference.
ZÖLLNER has been given the green light for the deployment of CLARIS, which combines headset announcement with voice communication.
The new version of ZÖLLNER's automatic track warning system, MRWS 3.2, has been authorised by the SNCF for use on all types of railway sites.
ZÖLLNER Signal and SYSTRA have co-developed a new automatic audible and visual warning system for work on railway lines.
ZÖLLNER's MPX system allows early and systematic detection of declining quality of the cable infrastructure in railway systems.
The ZVW, ZÖLLNER Vegetation Warning System, is a personal warning system that was developed with the safety of workers in mind.
Alstom is using ZÖLLNER Makrofones in the world's first fuel cell-powered, completely emission-free Cordia iLint regional train.
As the leading producer of warning systems for track construction sites, ZÖLLNER has been securing work sites and personnel for over 25 years.
The deployment of personal warning devices allows for the highest safety and fastest work progress possible.
Zöllner Signal's automatic track warning system (ATWS) brings safety to railway worksites. In use across Europe, it is mobile and versatile.
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