White Papers: Rail and Transit

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Rail and Transit

Seeing the Light
This paper gives details of new techniques recently deployed in signal sighting and layout for driver route familiarization. The methods and techniques for developing and managing the 3D data models required for this activity are discussed as are the software tools required at each stage of the process. 

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Overhead Line - Data Lifecycle
This paper reviews the lifecycle for overhead line data, how it is captured, created, analyzed and deployed for the construction and long term maintenance of the railway.

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Prioritized Rail Corridor Asset Management
Prioritized Rail Corridor Asset Management not only results in steady-state asset performance under constrained resources, but can even improve the asset condition and provide a positive return on investment. This paper describes an information system developed to facilitate a Prioritized Rail Corridor Asset Management strategy. 

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A Visual Track Maintenance Management System
The objectives of the Optram Railway Infrastructure Management System is to improve maintenance efficiency, provide improved reliability and increase safety. This paper examines how Optram was applied on a project to demonstrate that improved information availability: improves understanding and control of track infrastructure, plans more effective maintenance, reduce operational time delays, and uses work-windows more productively.

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Track Maintenance Management
A look at new and innovative approaches to Maintenance-of-Way management of rail corridor assets, in an environment in which railroads and transit authorities are experiencing escalating maintenance budgets that consistently lag behind the increase in traffic. Challenging issues such as safety and maximal use of existing capacities are addressed.

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