All trains to self sensor

The University of Huddersfield Institute of Railway Research is working with Siemens to develop an inexpensive and easily-fitted sensor that could turn virtually every rail vehicle into a track monitor, detecting and transmitting vital information about the condition of rails and rail bed throughout the network.

Every train in the UK is fitted with a GSM-R cab radio system. It is now possible to retrofit a Tracksure sensor card to the Siemens cab radios and by picking up vibrations they transmit information that can detect under-track voids.

These voids are gaps that have developed between sleepers and ballast. In serious cases, they can lead to an increased risk of rail breaks, along with poor vehicle ride performance. Tracksure would therefore provide early warning of problems – especially at switches and crossings and at the transition to other high value assets such as bridges.