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StrEAMS Network Rail’s strategic drainage and lineside decision-making tool -Mona Sihota, Jamil Raja
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StrEAMS Network Rail’s strategic drainage and lineside decision-making tool PWI Yorkshire Section meeting (Hybrid) 15 August 2024
PWI Lunch & Learn: Slab track system - International references and experiences - Stefan Vonbun
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Slab track system - International references and experiences PWI Lunch & Learn (Online) 1 October 2024
Goole Swing Bridge - Transforming a Victorian wonder - James Wright, Rob Sellars
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Goole Swing Bridge - Transforming a Victorian wonder PWI Yorkshire Section meeting (Hybrid) 19 September 2024
Bentley OpenRail Part 2 - Robert Nice, Hakan Norling
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Bentley OpenRail Part 2 PWI Manchester & Liverpool Section meeting (Online) 19 September 2024
PWI Lunch & Learn: AIVR Technology - Anna Coates, Lydia Parsons
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AIVR Technology: Digital inspection capability and monitoring the lineside environment remotely and safely PWI Lunch & Learn 17 September 2024
International rail freight development: How we seize the opportunities for the UK - Patrice Godefroy
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International rail freight development - How we seize the opportunities for the UK PWI Ashford Section meeting (Online) 16 September 2024
Oxford remodelling project - Lawrence Walton
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Oxford remodelling project PWI Thames Valley Section meeting (Hybrid) 11 September 2024
Keeping on track or you can't park here! - Bob Hazell
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Keeping on track or you can't park here! PWI London Section meeting (Online) 11 September 2024
Drainage on the CVL and the effects of Climate Change - Alan Whiston
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Drainage on the CVL and the effects of Climate Change South & West Wales Section meeting (Hybrid) 9 September 2024
Railways in the Great War - Andy Savage
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Railways in the Great War Cheshire & North Wales Section meeting (Hybrid) 5 September 2024
Safety related - Resectioning of OLE policy - Garry Keenor, Paul Hooper
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Safety related - Resectioning of OLE policy PWI West of England Section meeting (Hybrid) 4 September 2024
Better layouts for a better railway - James Hodge
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Better layouts for a better railway PWI Yorkshire Section meeting (Hybrid) 3 September 2024
Powering Success: Maintenance and Renewal of OLE - Ellen Wintle
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Maintenance and Renewal of OLE PWI Technical Seminar - Powering Success: Electrification and Building the Future (London) 11 July 2024
Powering Success: RSSB Research Programme - Chibuzor Edordu & Mark Hanham
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RSSB Research Programme: Feasibility of Smart Traction Energy Management on the Western Route PWI Technical Seminar - Powering Success: Electrification and Building the Future (London) 11 July 2024
Powering Success: European Electrification Experience - Rüdiger Stolle
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Powering Success: European Electrification Experience - Rüdiger Stolle
Powering Success: Alternative Traction Energy Sources - Zhongbei Tian
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Powering Success: Alternative Traction Energy Sources - Zhongbei Tian
Powering Success: DC Third Rail System Extension - Tom Wong
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Powering Success: DC Third Rail System Extension - Tom Wong
Powering Success: Keynote Address - The Rt Hon Lord McLoughlin CH PC
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Powering Success: Keynote Address - The Rt Hon Lord McLoughlin CH PC
Putting the AI in rAIl - Cate Lough
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Putting the AI in rAIl - Cate Lough
Cods Head Longitudinal Bridge, Devon - Mark Woollacott
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Cods Head Longitudinal Bridge, Devon - Mark Woollacott
PWI Lunch & Learn: Geotechnical and drainage asset management - Christopher Power
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PWI Lunch & Learn: Geotechnical and drainage asset management - Christopher Power
Innovative Smart Remote Condition Monitoring & Safety Solutions - Waqas Ahmad
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Innovative Smart Remote Condition Monitoring & Safety Solutions - Waqas Ahmad
De-conflicting and increasing capacity at Darlington - Phil Constable
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De-conflicting and increasing capacity at Darlington - Phil Constable
High Speed Signalling and interfacing disciplines - Vaidyanathan Kirtivasan
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High Speed Signalling and interfacing disciplines - Vaidyanathan Kirtivasan
Piccadilly Line upgrade - Steve Ristow
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Piccadilly Line upgrade - Steve Ristow
CVL Treherbert route: Challenges and lessons learnt - Rakesh Athukattu
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CVL Treherbert route: Challenges and lessons learnt - Rakesh Athukattu
PWI Lunch & Learn: Satellites & soil moisture - Mark Hinton, Jonathan Lynch
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PWI Lunch & Learn: Satellites & soil moisture - Mark Hinton, Jonathan Lynch
Empowering rail safety: Unlocking the potential of buffer stop technology - Ravichandra P
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Empowering rail safety: Unlocking the potential of buffer stop technology - Ravichandra P
Keeping on track or You can't park here! - Bob Hazell
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Keeping on track or You can't park here! - Bob Hazell

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @LaurieArchibald-p9x
    @LaurieArchibald-p9x 5 днів тому

    210 Aufderhar Mount

  • @joannamarkou7156
    @joannamarkou7156 7 днів тому

    You slayed that

  • @SCK586
    @SCK586 Місяць тому

    Absolutely useless --unless someone tells us EXACTLY WHERE the "Durham St entrance" to the station is ! We don't know where Durham St is ..Explain how to WALK there from the old Glengall St Station please ..

  • @vigneshsundaresan7894
    @vigneshsundaresan7894 Місяць тому

    It was great presentation.

  • @greentombdive
    @greentombdive Місяць тому

    ‘PWI’?

  • @blissbyrne
    @blissbyrne Місяць тому

    London Cork ?

  • @blissbyrne
    @blissbyrne Місяць тому

    Irish rail guy calls Derry LondonDerry ? BOYCOTT lol.

  • @jM-ez7fq
    @jM-ez7fq 2 місяці тому

    Pie in the sky 😅

  • @Carlos-im3hn
    @Carlos-im3hn 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the good WWH history brief and HS2 planned improvements. Your effort is helpful to understand the scope of HS2 efforts and progress.

  • @ten-bob-note
    @ten-bob-note 2 місяці тому

    If you're this chap's boss, you need to send him on a public speaking course, like pronto! You'll be in breach of your Duty of Care if fail him in this respect. We have so few young professional engineers; we need to do our utmost to support those that we have.

  • @clivebroadhead4381
    @clivebroadhead4381 2 місяці тому

    Is the type of under contact third rail pick used on the Docklands Light Railway likely to be introduced on the Southeastern network?

  • @clivebroadhead4381
    @clivebroadhead4381 2 місяці тому

    Really fascinating lectures about the rail infrastructure. It's a great pity there isn't much more coverage of the latest developments in magazines, such as Modern Railways, such as the introduction of composite OLE.

  • @pedromorgan99
    @pedromorgan99 2 місяці тому

    rock on OpenCV .. . .want a gig at this co..

  • @Donabate2
    @Donabate2 2 місяці тому

    Londonderry??? Derry

  • @cihankartal354
    @cihankartal354 2 місяці тому

    will the trains be faster

    • @richardashworth400
      @richardashworth400 2 місяці тому

      No, but new methods of signalling like TBTC will increase the TPH on the lines which will make everything a lot quicker, with less waiting times.

    • @samcameronberko
      @samcameronberko Місяць тому

      @@richardashworth400too many acronyms. If you want to engage with more people, please use long forms. No idea what you or the speaker are talking about even though I clicked on video because I was genuinely interested. Clicked off after a few minutes, none the wiser!

  • @gerrytierney6500
    @gerrytierney6500 2 місяці тому

    '75x25' - Impressive!

  • @gerrytierney6500
    @gerrytierney6500 2 місяці тому

    So glad that the financial sustainability has been addressed. I second the opinion about getting the All-Island plan built. Slightly concerned that freight didn't get more attention - there's got to be a financially feasible way to get bulk freight off the roads and back onto rail. Also, I'm intrigued about the reference to the Belfast [Connolly?] to Heuston tunnel link - is this a revised version of the DART metro link?

  • @davidparks6637
    @davidparks6637 2 місяці тому

    An interesting, well presented video however, the root of many of the railway's problems is unintentionally revealed at 2:10 - where the speakers waxes lyrical about the flexibility that the introduction of the ICR 22000 railcars has brought. Flexibility for the engineers and bean counters perhaps but how about those who have to use the god-awful, noisy, airless sardine cans.....but they don't matter as long as savings can be made by dispensing with operating staff, locomotives etc. Incidentally, given that the plan is for more rail freight what is it going to be hauled by - railcars!

  • @jameslarkin395
    @jameslarkin395 2 місяці тому

    So by 2050 Ireland will still have a useless train network. Embarrassing

  • @clivebroadhead4381
    @clivebroadhead4381 2 місяці тому

    Will the promised electrification of the urban network of the North grow the local economy with jobs and profits, e.g., the line between Leeds and Hull as part of the TRU?

  • @RWL2012
    @RWL2012 2 місяці тому

    "All trains are electric, even Diesel". That's only true if they're DEMUs with electric transmission, such as 220s/221s/222s/231s. It's not true for DHMUs with hydraulic transmission, such as 168s/170s/171s/175s/180s/185s, or for DMMUs with mechanical gearboxes, such as 172s/195s/196s/197s.

  • @throughsusanseyes5773
    @throughsusanseyes5773 2 місяці тому

    can you please do more videos on level crossing please thanks

  • @joney1874
    @joney1874 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @clivebroadhead4381
    @clivebroadhead4381 2 місяці тому

    The Chartered Institution of Railway Engineers embraces the IMecE, ICE and IEE!

  • @andrewreynolds4949
    @andrewreynolds4949 3 місяці тому

    Secondary egress paths from the platforms are a noticeable feature of new stations elsewhere in the world, such as the Brightline system in Florida

  • @ianhenderson4560
    @ianhenderson4560 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic presentation.

  • @matthewjohnbornholt648
    @matthewjohnbornholt648 3 місяці тому

    No discussion of the 185 million cost which is at least 3-5 times the cost of comparable European or East Asian stations. Typical.

    • @lawrence18uk
      @lawrence18uk 3 місяці тому

      Nevertheless, a presentation of this nature and detail might be a good idea for the general public - for clearly, this is no ordinary station! (which is certainly not obvious to the layman)

    • @cfb15jan
      @cfb15jan 2 місяці тому

      @@lawrence18uk Yes indeed, and of this I wonder what percentage was the land cost, followed by all the lawyers and consultants.

  • @GRALISTAIR
    @GRALISTAIR 3 місяці тому

    Excellent information from the PWI as usual.

  • @pedromorgan99
    @pedromorgan99 4 місяці тому

    wonderful !

  • @AustinKelly94
    @AustinKelly94 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for uploading these. Love getting stuck into the granular of rail development. Let's get all the All Island Rail Review built

  • @rangapabathi792
    @rangapabathi792 4 місяці тому

    This is really useful Scott. Thanks

  • @dct1
    @dct1 4 місяці тому

    @09:25 im glad dave feels the same, my favourite days, too 😂

  • @Carlos-im3hn
    @Carlos-im3hn 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing. Fascinating engineering topics and details for those sub-rail, civils, housemoving, tunnels, operational insertions, and bridgeworks. Good Q/A after too.

  • @pimpmyhogauge7873
    @pimpmyhogauge7873 4 місяці тому

    Excellent Presentation as usual Mark.

  • @johnkeepin7527
    @johnkeepin7527 4 місяці тому

    Another retired signal engineer here. The relationship between rolling stock performance, the ability of the system to control it, and the design of a layout is more complex than some think. However, a few historical notes might be of interest. As the 1976-78 project is shown here, part of that was the design of the new 125 mph stock - both the power to weight ratio, or it’s acceleration capability, and it’s enhanced braking, which, more or less, made it capable of stopping from 125 in the same distance as locomotive hauled stock running at 100 mph. Thus there was less signalling work required to cope with the enhanced speed. Another part of it was modernising the signalling set up so that the new stock could actually achieve the designed speed at certain junctions, e.g. there is a 70 mph turnout at Wootton Bassett junction from a 125 mph route. To make it possible to do that, a revised aspect sequence was introduced, to allow the driver to run at the required speed at that location. No point in slowing things down too much having invested in a turnout that could cope with a given speed. With mixed traffic there is a built in conflict of interest between freight operation and higher speed and/or frequent stopping services. In some areas, there are many more stations than there used to be, which would not work with the historic level of heavy freight, unless the latter was restricted to night only etc. Some doubling has taken place in the past to cope better with mixed traffic. E.g. the GW main line acquired doubling from 2 to 4 between Challow and Wantage Rd, to cope with coal traffic from Avonmouth Docks to Didcot A power station (it used to use Nottingham coal via Oxford until the 1985/6 strike). Then another major technique is to avoid flat junctions - e.g. the old flat junction to the west of Reading station was a flat one, but is now a grade separated one, to reduce the conflict between different routes. Sometimes one major project is the top dog. E.g. the construction of the Heathrow Airport branch, which had a requirement to operate a service every 15 minutes. In between those, everything else on the Main Line had to be fitted in, with consequent P Way and signalling requirements to achieve it (more or less). The new stock for Heathrow was electric, but limited to 100 mph, so lots of sums were done to maximise the number of 125 mph services could be squeezed in without displaying unwanted signals behind the quarter hour services. There was a brief discussion about the use of in-cab signalling for higher speeds c.f. lineside. The significant issue with that is the need for human reaction time using outside line side signals plus visibility of them all to interface with it. All the greater than 125 mph lines globally use in cab displays with any kind of manual control.

  • @Carlos-im3hn
    @Carlos-im3hn 4 місяці тому

    Great track management overview and sharing. Thank you.

  • @daraghoshea7858
    @daraghoshea7858 4 місяці тому

    Great presentation

  • @domesticterrorist483
    @domesticterrorist483 5 місяців тому

    This is utter nonsense. Ireland produces most of its power from gas and oil. It is a lie to call this "decarbonising". It is carbon dioxide and not carbon. Unless Ireland builds a nuclear power plant there is no such thing as "electric" trains. The diesel electric locos are more efficient as long as there is no nuclear production in Ireland. Your stupid windmills and solar panels will never power an electric train grid.

  • @tomcarr1358
    @tomcarr1358 5 місяців тому

    Meanwhile road building in Ireland continues apace.

  • @insitetoursirelandltd.5795
    @insitetoursirelandltd.5795 5 місяців тому

    What powers the Electric? Gas? Coal? If it's wind it's the hot air emanating for the mouth of gombeens like this captured shill.

  • @insitetoursirelandltd.5795
    @insitetoursirelandltd.5795 5 місяців тому

    Pushing the #ClimateScam. A supposedly educated man, fooled into believing that reducing carbon (i.e getting rid of humanity) is to be commended, yet given a platform to promote the removal of humanity as progress to introduce a few locomotives to Irish Rail. Disgusting.

  • @markberry3136
    @markberry3136 5 місяців тому

    I’ve been in the simulator, a very interesting ride 😂

  • @e5Group
    @e5Group 5 місяців тому

    Fascinating, no wonder stations LV systems are getting so much diverted traction current flowing through the earthing. Excellent work.

  • @robertfraser9551
    @robertfraser9551 5 місяців тому

    Is it correct that higher speeds reduce the risk of flange climbing because there is not enough time for the climb ? Bit like running over a corrugated surface, worst at low speed ??

  • @simoncroft9792
    @simoncroft9792 5 місяців тому

    Fascinating discussion for a railway and engineering nut! Thanks for posting.

  • @kempos81
    @kempos81 6 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation 😊

  • @jasvindersinghmarwaha4855
    @jasvindersinghmarwaha4855 6 місяців тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 🛤️ Overview of the Dell Core system focusing on integrating existing products for better performance in noise, vibration, maintenance, and riding quality. 🔊 Types of vibrations: airborne noise (high frequency, not managed by resilience) and structural-born vibration (major problem in urban areas). 💰 Impact of vibration issues on costs and legal liabilities, particularly in urban areas, urging consideration in renewal budgets. 🚆 Review of track forms for managing resilience: direct fixation, embedded rail, compressive base plates, resilient egg clone arrangements, and floating slab tracks. 🔄 Challenges in managing resilience include lateral forces, preload effects, bolt torquing issues, and resilience fatigue. 🧰 Characteristics of resilient systems like the twin-part bonded rubber, compression plates, and their effectiveness in reducing vibration and maintenance. 🛠️ Maintenance strategies for resilient systems, including lateral adjustments, fatigue management, and stiffness transition designs. 🚄 Transitioning stiffness through rail systems to manage deflection, considering speed-related factors and the advantages of non-intrusive works. 🚄 Resilience management in fixed track forms involves optimizing stiffness for slab tracks while considering critical areas such as the ends. 🚧 Adjusting stiffness on the end of a track can affect noise and vibration, so it's preferable to make changes outside critical areas where there's more control. ⚙️ Dual resilience management not only handles vertical deflection but also manages lateral deflection, preventing issues like sleeper rolling and cohesive bonding failure. 🏗️ Changing stiffness due to stock movements is relatively easy by unbolting base plates, facilitating adjustments in track resilience. 🌉 Transitioning from softwood to more rigid materials like FFU or concrete and steel in fixed track forms is aimed at enhancing durability and reducing maintenance. 🔩 Resilience systems, especially with lateral resilience, help reduce peak forces, screw failures, and friction, thus enhancing the overall track performance. 📐 Integrating resilient systems with concrete sleepers and transition systems can improve track durability, reduce maintenance, and optimize rail alignments. 🛠️ Collaboration with clients is crucial in determining fastening systems and construction methods to ensure optimal performance and longevity of track systems. Made with HARPA AI

  • @rowland5951
    @rowland5951 6 місяців тому

    We need a machine to do this track renewal now.

  • @BLOCKsignallingUK
    @BLOCKsignallingUK 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this insider knowledge.

  • @going2thedogs
    @going2thedogs 7 місяців тому

    Very informative.