Having enjoyed great success at the recent InnoTRANS event in Germany, the 4Tel team found continued interest in their products at AusRAIL.
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AusRAIL 2022: Sigtech specialist in signals and standards
It’s been a quick rise to the top for fully Australian-owned Sigtech Solutions.
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Cleveland next stop for Smart Ticketing
The Smart Ticketing rollout cross Brisbane continues, with Cleveland train users the next to benefit. Customers travelling from between Central and Cleveland stationd will have access to the system from Wednesday, November 30.
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HORUS AI improves driver awareness
Safe train operations require the train driver to be constantly aware of the locomotive’s precise location, potential hazards ahead of the train, the train’s speed relative to the permitted speed, all while maintaining compliance with the limit of authority or trackside signals.
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Smart Ticketing rollout continues across Brisbane
Smart Ticketing is continuing to take charge on the Queensland rail network, as the rollout spreads to the Doomben and Shorncliffe train lines.
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Transform drones and smartphones into photogrammetry tools
Position Partners has released SmartSurveyor, a compact device that can be used for survey-grade aerial mapping projects in combination with the DJI Mavic 2 or 3 series, as well as the Phantom 4 drone. Unclip the SmartSurveyor from the aircraft and use it as a handheld photogrammetry tool with your smartphone camera, or a survey rover to measure ground control points.
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Bowen Rail fuels engineering dreams
Lincoln Thicker’s dreams of being an aerospace engineer are one step closer, thanks to a balsa wood scale model of a Formula One car, and Bowen Rail Company (BRC)’s new Community Partnership Program.
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Rail manufacturing returns to WA
In the space of just two years, rail manufacturing has returned to Western Australia, almost three decades after the last locally made trains rolled on the tracks.
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Research into tram-to-car communications
An Australian-first on-road trial in Victoria that saw trams and cars communicate in real-time, has revealed the potential role technology can play when it comes to reducing the number of collisions between trams and vehicles.
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Procurement pillar relies on component identification
The Australian rail industry generates almost $30 billion in economic activity every year, supporting 165,000 direct and indirect jobs.
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