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Digital shielding enables rail repairs without service stoppage

Digital shielding is being used in New Zealand to allow teams and plant to carry out railway construction next to live railway lines with no service stoppages.

Engineers send a shield to the plant’s computer, and via GPS, the plant knows when it’s close to a digital shield; if the plant touches the shield, it shuts down.

This project started when KiwiRail (New Zealand’s state-owned rail operator), contractors Downer and Robertson Battock, Trimble software dealer Sitech NZ and local plant distributor CablePrice wanted to develop a system that would protect people and assets in the rail corridor and provide additional controls when excavators work next to live rail.

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