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Level crossing monitoring

22 March 2022 | 

Level crossings (also known as “rail crossings”) represent one of the main interfaces between the railway and the public on a rail network.

Because of this, they are also one of the areas where an accident between a train and a pedestrian or vehicle is most likely to occur. Therefore, a level crossing’s correct operations are essential in order to maintain safety and service levels on the rail network.

Level crossing monitoring can provide many benefits. The improvement in asset availability and cost reductions can be easily established by means of a life cycle cost analysis due to less breakdowns. Monitoring has the potential to add significantly to the lifespan and availability of the level crossing, provided the operator understands the extent of the monitoring and maintenance teams are trained to take full advantage of the benefits.

Read here more about level crossing monitoring, its benefits and any problems that may arise during installation and use: