New tech to tackle leaves on the line and de-ice platforms set to revolutionise british rail travel

Gov

New tech to tackle leaves on the line and de-ice platforms set to revolutionise british rail travel"


Play all audios:

Loading...

News story NEW TECH TO TACKLE LEAVES ON THE LINE AND DE-ICE PLATFORMS SET TO REVOLUTIONISE BRITISH RAIL TRAVEL National competition awards £9.4 million funding to innovative projects that


will make railways cleaner, greener and more passenger-friendly. This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government * twenty-five projects across Great Britain win


share of £9.4 million in fourth round of First of a Kind competition * projects including innovative 5G wifi infrastructure, hydrogen-powered freight trains and speedy new seat-switching app


awarded funding * government-backed fund aims to bring new technology onto the railways to make them cleaner, greener and safer, as the UK leads the way to net zero carbon emissions


Automatic de-icing concrete on platforms and a rapid seat reservation-swapping service could soon make journeys easier by banishing slippery surfaces in winter and guaranteeing passengers a


seat, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced today (17 June 2020), following a national competition to make the railways cleaner, greener and more passenger-friendly. The Department for


Transport, in partnership with Innovate UK, has awarded 25 pioneering projects a share of £9.4 million in the 2020 First of a Kind (FOAK) competition, which encourages innovation in the rail


industry. Inventors have come forward with a host of ambitious projects to transform rail travel, including low-energy concrete slabs that automatically heat up in freezing conditions to


help prevent passengers from slipping on icy platforms and the Seatfrog Train Swap app, which will allow passengers to quickly and remotely update their seat reservation to another service.


Several winning projects will also help the government reduce the railway’s environmental impact and support decarbonisation, including a world-first zero emission machine for removing and


replacing rails, and hydrogen-based steam turbines to provide zero-emission, low-noise rail freight. Other schemes supported by the competition include next-generation lightweight composite


poles to provide passengers with faster, more reliable 5G wifi, and the development of safer and more resilient glazing for train windows to help prevent glass windows being smashed and


protect passengers. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: > I am delighted to announce the winners of this year’s FOAK > competition, which will support better, more environmentally


> friendly journeys. Crucially, these pioneering projects will also > ensure that passengers have a more efficient, reliable and > responsive railway, making their journeys simpler 


and easier. >  > From clever technology on platforms to prevent icy surfaces, new > ‘seat-switching’ apps and improved 5G wifi connections, > harnessing innovation will be 


crucial to modernising the network and > making our railways greener and cleaner, as we build beyond > coronavirus (COVID-19) and look to the future. Ian Campbell, executive chair of


Innovate UK, said: > These high-quality projects illustrate the appetite of UK > organisations to develop new and exciting innovations for rail > transport that improve customers’ 


user experience, optimise > railway efficiency, and are environmentally sustainable. Now in its fourth year, the competition was open to organisations of all sizes and sectors whose


technologies could help to create a greener, more cost-effective and customer-friendly railway with greater capacity. Previous winners include new technology from Porterbrook in partnership


with emissions specialist Eminox, which successfully reduces harmful emissions from diesel trains by over 90%. South Western Railway completed a six-month trial in March of the technology


that saw an emissions reduction system fitted to the exhaust of a Class 159 train used by passengers between Waterloo and Exeter. The trial delivered immediate reductions in pollution from


nitrous oxides by over 80% and hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and particulate matter by more than 90%, and is the first successful transfer of proven automotive technology to a rail


environment. OpenSpace Thameslink also received funding for its plans to provide station management with a set of next-generation tools to help with crowd management at London St Pancras


International. The project, in conjunction with Govia Thameslink Railway Ltd, immediately found this helped with easing crowds to help maintain social distancing during the coronavirus


(COVID-19) pandemic. THE FOAK COMPETITION WINNERS The full list of winners are: CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE PROJECT LEAD ORGANISATION SUMMARY TRAIN SWAP Seatfrog Ops Limited Allows passengers to


quickly and remotely update their seat reservation to a new service. DYNAMIC CAPACITY MANAGEMENT Esoterix Systems Ltd Introduces utility-style ticketing that adjusts to travel patterns and


rewards particular choices, using a monthly subscription that will help customers to save money on a large upfront fee. NEXT-GENERATION COMPOSITE POLES FOR A 5G-ENABLED RAILWAY Hive


Composites Ltd Installation of lightweight composite poles along railway lines, to improve wifi speed, consistency and connection on the rail network for all rail passengers. ILLUMIN-HEATED


CONCRETE PLATFORM COPER SLABS Sheffield Hallam University Illuminated and heated low-energy concrete slabs used on railway platforms that automatically switch on in freezing conditions to


help prevent passengers from slipping on ice. LAMINAR iProov Demonstrates how biometrics can dramatically enhance the passenger experience, reduce congestion, improve safety and enhance


security. TRACK TO TRAIN COMMUNICATIONS TO TRANSPORT FOR WALES Ingram Networks Ltd Lab-based study into new very high-speed communications technology for railways demonstrating very


cost-effective trackside to train communications infrastructure over the whole 8km length of the heritage railway in Leicestershire, at speeds of 10Gbps+. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY


PROJECT LEAD ORGANISATION SUMMARY PROTOTYPE ZERO EMISSIONS TRAC RAIL TRANSPOSER (TRT-E) Unipart Rail Limited A zero-emissions machine that removes and replaces rails. LOCE: LESS OIL, CLEANER


EXHAUST Porterbrook Leasing Transferring novel retrofit technology onto one of Porterbrook’s Class 170 Turbostar vehicles to enable mid-life diesel engines to rapidly become more


environmentally sustainable. ZERO-EMISSION RAIL FREIGHT POWER Steamology Motion Ltd A hydrogen-based steam turbine system that delivers zero-emission power solutions for existing rail


freight locomotives. DAYBREAK Riding Sunbeams Ltd Focuses on decarbonisation of the railway industry. It has developed direct connection between renewable energy generation and overhead


lines of the railway systems. RESI-GLAZE Far-UK Ltd Aims to develop an innovative and resilient glazing solution to ensure passenger safety on trains and potential CO2 emissions saving.


HYDROFLEX RAFT PRODUCTION BCRRE A power pack design to enable a hydrogen train to work in service, minimising the loss of passenger saloon space. A NOVEL, LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, COMPOSITE


RAILWAY FOOTBRIDGE Associated Utility Supplies (AUS) Ltd A low environmental impact footbridge, which will be the first railway footbridge made entirely from fibre reinforced polymer. It


will be significantly easier to install than the equivalent steel bridge, greatly reducing network disruption and local environmental damage. OPTIMISED AND COST-EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE PROJECT


LEAD ORGANISATION SUMMARY INTEGRATED OPTICAL FIBRE SENSING (OPTRAIL-PRO) TO rcm2 limited Optical fibre sensors that monitor the condition of switches and crossings on railway tracks. TRAIN


AXLE CRACK MONITORING TAMON - Perpetuum Ltd Helps to reduce returns to depot by using sensors and pattern-recognition technologies to monitor for cracks in train axles. HIGH-SPEED CRYOGENIC


BLASTING FOR RAIL CLEANING TO ALLEVIATE LOW ADHESION The University of Sheffield High-speed cryogenic cleaning system for tracks to prevent low adhesion and slow running of trains. INNOTAMP


Fugro Data gathering to ensure the maintenance of optimum rail alignment. THERMAL RADIOMETRY FOR THE REMOTE CONDITION MONITORING OF RAILWAY VEHICLES Rail Innovations Uses thermal radiometry


camera technology to measure temperatures of mechanical systems on moving trains. This enables automatic alarms to be sent over the Internet in the event of an over-temperature occurrence.


OPTIMISED RAILWAY OPERATIONS PROJECT LEAD ORGANISATION SUMMARY MINIMISING DISRUPTION OF OVERHEAD LINE RENEWALS VIA NOVEL HEADSPAN ASSEMBLIES Associated Utility Supplies (AUS) Ltd Span wire


clamping system to enable rapid, low-cost overhead line equipment headspan renewals with minimum network disruption. TRAINSERV SOFTWARE USER TRIAL AND PREPARATION FOR COMMERCIALISATION


Cogitare Ltd Trainserv integrates multiple sources of real-time data for use by rail workers to help them improve services and respond to incidents. CLEARTRAK ON TRAIN TESTING (COTT)


Garrandale Limited Innovative and efficient system for processing toilet waste, reducing cost and maintenance requirements. IRIS: INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR RAILWAY STATION STAFF Liverpool John


Moores University A new kind of information system for frontline station staff to enhance communication and enable them to help passengers in making travel decisions/planning more


effectively. RAILWAY OPTICAL DETECTION AND OBSTRUCTIONS-TUNNEL & STATION MONITORING Vortex IoT Limited Sensors and data analysis tools to detect and identify intrusion and obstructions


on the track, and send real time situational alerts to the rail control centre to prompt further investigation. IMPROVING RESILIENCE THROUGH A SURFACE WATER FLOODING DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM


JBA Consulting Seeks to develop a first-of-a-kind surface water flood forecasting and early warning system for Network Rail using technology and data to map the surface water flood


likelihood in real time, ahead of the event and forecast rainfall intensity. IMPROVED RAILWAY OPERATIONS THROUGH TRAIN-MOUNTED WATER ADDITION CoCatalyst Limited Spraying a small amount of


water from the train when slippery rails are detected to improve train traction and braking, and prevent subsequent services from being affected. News desk enquiries Media enquiries 0300


7777 878 Switchboard 0300 330 3000 SHARE THIS PAGE The following links open in a new tab * Share on Facebook (opens in new tab) * Share on Twitter (opens in new tab) UPDATES TO THIS PAGE


Published 17 June 2020


Trending News

Pay Your Rent And Bills With BitCoin In OZ

igot.com was co-founded by Patrick Manasse and Australian Rick Day, and bills itself as a “one-stop shop to buy, sell, s...

Alex ferguson expects edwin van der sar to retire at end of season

Van der Sar, who in 2009 set an Premier League record of minutes without conceding a goal when he went more than 21 hour...

Provisional order attaching sasikala's poes garden property issued by i-t dept

The benami prohibition unit of Income Tax Department has issued a provisional attachment notice on the under-constructio...

Ucla forward jalen hill says he is retiring from basketball

Citing “a bunch of anxiety and depression problems” that started when he was arrested for shoplifting in China before hi...

Remember the dead body video? Here’s how logan paul bounced back & ended up in india

Logan Paul and MrBeast are currently creating a buzz in India! The two YouTube giants have flown in to launch their bran...

Latests News

New tech to tackle leaves on the line and de-ice platforms set to revolutionise british rail travel

News story NEW TECH TO TACKLE LEAVES ON THE LINE AND DE-ICE PLATFORMS SET TO REVOLUTIONISE BRITISH RAIL TRAVEL National ...

Human empathy is our politics

It’s hard not to look back on the past three decades, every year when the date chimes: anniversary. This year, Down To E...

Kristalia jazzes up the archetype of the chair through photography series

founded by a group of young jazz fans from friuli in north-east italy in 1994, furniture manufacturer KRISTALIA CONNECTS...

I tried the modestly-named good thai restaurant - and it was great

I'd been walking down Belgrave Gate on my way to the scene of a car crash when I spotted the Good Thai Restaurant i...

Ex-uk ambassador, her artist husband jailed for one year in myanmar

NEW DELHI: Britain’s former ambassador to Myanmar and her husband, a prominent artist, have been sentenced to one year i...

Top