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Conditioning Monitoring Systems

Knowing the health of your railway is vital if you are to avoid reasonable wear and tear escalating into costly, sometimes life threatening failures. For this reason, we have developed a range of infrastructure- and train- based condition monitoring systems

Knowing the health of your railway is vital if you are to avoid reasonable wear and tear escalating into costly, sometimes life threatening failures.  For this reason, we have developed a range of infrastructure- and train- based condition monitoring systems. Our systems have several common themes; ease of fitment, durability and provision of information configurable to your precise needs. This is why we are European leaders in wheel-rail interface monitoring.

GOTCHA®: track-based monitoring system

The modern intelligent railway relies on sophisticated monitoring systems to allow informed decision making on asset management actions – especially in maintenance and renewals activities. Developed jointly with the Dutch engineering company Baas R&D, our GOTCHA system presents highly beneficial train information to operators and infrastructure managers.

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T2IMS: train-based monitoring system

Good asset management requires reliable, up to date information about the condition of assets and their use. By measuring train and track related data on board a rail vehicle, it is possible to access interaction information not provided by other measurement techniques. Our T2IMS train based monitoring system allows you to do this.

For more information about T2IMS: train-based monitoring system