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Wayside technology increases rail safety and performance by detecting flaws and precursors to safety critical issues in railway rolling equipment in an appropriate and optimal manner. ‘Wayside Equipment’ refers to train interface equipment that is (generally) maintained and operated by the railroad and is positioned at or near a grade crossing.
The wayside is the side of the road. groups of guys playing cards at the wayside by lamplight. Trains and track systems are inspected and maintained at regular intervals by specialists to ensure that everything in rail operations functions as safely and smoothly as possible.
The Global Railway wayside inspection system Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Equipment for Examination at the Roadside Rail Uses Bogie Condition Monitoring and Hunting Detection Wayside Inspection Devices (WID) is a truck bogie optical geometry inspection (TBOGI) roadside monitoring technology developer and supplier.
WID has risen from a breakthrough pioneer to an industry reference with installations on five continents in over 20 years. WID’s TBOGI technology suite offers the railway industry a one-of-a-kind solution for directly measuring the geometry and stability characteristics required to evaluate the wheel-rail interface on both bogies and locomotives.
Only when and how the wheel-rail interaction is damaged can the whole set of metrics be revealed. Railways can use this data to identify and prioritise the basic issues that require the most attention.
TBOGI wayside systems monitor the tracking behaviour (geometry) and tracking stability (hunting) of wheelsets and bogies. TBOGI systems are obsolete technology. As a result, they should only be put at network trunk points (straight track) where the system can see traffic moving at or close to line speed.
TBOGI is thus a cost-effective means of collecting the state of all rolling stock and tracking it over time to determine when, where, and why the most costly faults arise.TBOGI systems offer optimal performance whether they are monitoring a few hundred waggons or a few hundred thousand.