In this issue, we take a closer look at some of the developments and innovations shaping today’s railway sector – from regulatory reform and infrastructure monitoring to advances in electrification and vehicle testing. Together, these articles highlight the diverse ways in which organisations across the industry are responding to both operational challenges and long-term transformation.
Leading the issue is an editorial by Joey Stoate exploring the future role of the UK’s rail regulator as the industry prepares for the introduction of Great British Railways. As the government moves towards a more centralised model for managing the network, the responsibilities of the Office of Rail & Road are expected to evolve.
Our industry features also cover a broad range of topics:
One example comes from Mersen, which draws on decades of current collection expertise to develop advanced static charging solutions for tram systems. By enabling high-power charging at stations without the need for overhead wires, the technology offers cities an alternative approach to tramway electrification that reduces visual impact while maintaining reliable energy transfer.
In an interview with us Gian Spescha from Stadler Rail tells us how long-term collaboration – in their case with imc Test & Measurement – can support innovation in rail testing and validation. As vehicle testing becomes more complex, scalable data acquisition systems and close technical cooperation between manufacturers and measurement specialists are proving invaluable in improving engineering insight and accelerating problem-solving.
Digital technologies are also playing an increasingly important role in infrastructure and asset management. Ninehundred Communications presents its Incident Watch Camera, recently approved for use across the UK network. Designed to remotely monitor trackside defects such as cracked crossings, the system allows engineers to assess issues without sending staff onto the track, improving safety while reducing operational disruption.
We hope you enjoy this issue. Our next one will be all about InnoTrans! If you’d like to feature on our website or magazine, please get in touch with Andrew Lush at [email protected].