Trains could become ‘data hoovers’ to help Northern deliver a more sustainable and reliable railway

Published on: Tuesday, 13th June 2023
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A Northern train carriage with new technology being installed

Rail passengers travelling from Ilkeston and further afield could be getting on board a 'data hoover' as part of a plan by a network operator to help transform the way it is maintained.

Northern, which runs services through Ilkeston Railway Station towards the North of the country, is looking to equip as many as 40 of its trains with kit, which, whilst travelling around, would feed information about the track and surrounding infrastructure to Network Rail - set to become Great British Railways.

Horizon-scanning LIDAR cameras, thermal imaging software and HD CCTV footage would all be used to record infrastructure defects, environmental factors and maintenance issues.
Every night, the train would perform a ‘digital handshake’ so the information captured can be downloaded and analysed.

The scheme is part of Northern’s Intelligent Trains programme, which was first announced in 2022 and is a collaboration with Network Rail designed to help make journeys by rail safer, more reliable and efficient.

Rob Warnes, strategic development director at Northern, said: “We have always sought ways to do things smarter, safer and more efficient. Each of our trains travel, on average, 100,000 Km around the North of England every year and that presents an amazing opportunity for data capture.

“We would only need 40 of our fleet of 335 trains to be fitted with this technology to regularly sweep our entire network, which spans 3,000 Km of track.

“Those trains could provide engineers with data from the same section of track over many days, weeks and months – enabling maintenance issues to be identified and repairs scheduled whilst they are within operational safety standards.”

Northern is in talks with Network Rail to secure funding for the programme, which it estimates would save tens of thousands of ‘delay minutes’ caused by urgent, unscheduled maintenance each year.

For their work in this area, Northern has recently been shortlisted for a 2023 Railway Innovation Award in the Engineering & Safety category. The Awards, which are organised by Modern Railways magazine in association with the Railway Industry Association, are set to take place on Friday 23rd June.

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