![]() This ambitious conference will look at the best practical railway systems experience: what works and what doesn’t? Where are the key risks and opportunities? With great speakers and case studies from the whole industry, we will take the whole railway apart piece by piece, learn from mistakes made and put it back together as a more efficient system. With the implementation of Crossrail and Thameslink, national electrification programmes, HS2, HS3 and Crossrail 2, railway systems engineering is facing a challenging time to integrate so many assets, disciplines and geographic boundaries. The railway is one of the most complex systems created by humans, involving nearly every branch of engineering, from power generation and distribution to control electronics, heavy structural engineering to human factors and geophysics to GPS. Learn directly from managers and engineers working on some of the toughest and most interesting railway system engineering challenges in the industry today. Bringing everything together and making it work – safely and optimally - is not easy. Railways are perhaps the ultimate engineered system. Search our library and digital resources.
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