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In 1895, Hans Goldschmidt invented the Thermit® process providing the basis for safe, comfortable and...
Any interlocking system must meet international standards for railway systems and offer the highest levels of safety, reliability and availability.
The main function of an interlocking system, as a generic product, is to ensure safe train operation by preventing conflicts of routes while controlling external objects such as signals and track switches. Such systems must be capable of adapting to be used in both generic and specific applications, controlling train movements according to customers' operational requirements.
In 1895, Hans Goldschmidt invented the Thermit® process providing the basis for safe, comfortable and...
On 26 March 2020, Eurailtest and the Railway Test Agency will be jointly hosting a...
An automatic train control (ATC) system integrates all the vital and non-vital functions that guarantee...
There is a well-defined separation between the systems that are being used in Mass Transit...