A virtual wall to keep more trains on track while we work

A virtual wall to keep more trains on track while we work

Published 30 July 2024 | Average read time
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We鈥檙e using a new technology that will help us keep more of the railway open while carrying out work on the track. And all in a safer, faster and more efficient way.

A virtual wall

This system is innovative tech we鈥檝e used since January 2023 that creates a virtual wall around our machinery on the track. It鈥檚 fitted onto our machinery used to work on overhead line equipment (OLE) 鈥 that’s the overhead wires and supporting infrastructure that power electric trains. The tech works by limiting the space that the machinery can move within. This creates a virtual wall the machinery 鈥 and our teams 鈥 can鈥檛 breach.

Rob Marshall, a workforce health, safety and environment advisor at 51爆料, describes the technology as 鈥渞evolutionary to the rail industry鈥.

He said: 鈥淚t allows us to work on more than one line at a time. It allows us to work at the side of live lines. So, in other words, we鈥檙e running trains around us.鈥

An image of a machine fitted with the virtual wall technology. There's a small green shaded area that represents the space that the machine is limited to moving within.

Helping keep passengers and freight moving

This new tech has allowed us in many instances to keep more lines open when working on the OLE around the track. We don鈥檛 have to block off as much space when working because the virtual wall gives us a safe barrier between the machinery and the rest of the track.

For example, it鈥檚 helped us carry out work around track without the need of blockades, which close multiple lines of track 鈥 and can disrupt your journeys. We can now work safely on a middle line of a four-track railway while two of the lines stay open. This means more trains and freight can continue running, even while we鈥檙e working nearby.

We can use the virtual wall at night as well as during the day, allowing us to plan our works in a way that causes minimal disruption to you.

A safer and smarter way of working

The virtual wall has also helped us work more efficiently. Avoiding a big blockade lets us work faster 鈥 saving time and money.

Robert said: 鈥淲e are actually getting more productive; we are being safer.鈥

Safety is another important feature of this tech. It designed to work even if one element of it fails 鈥 it鈥檚 fail-safe. That means the virtual wall stays in place until we reset the system when safe to do so.

We鈥檝e got over a 100 staff trained to use the virtual wall and are already seeing the benefits. It鈥檚 helping us give you a safe, reliable and modern railway with minimal disruption.

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