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The Automatic Train Control (ATC) market is a segment of the rail industry that focuses on the automation of train operations. ATC systems are designed to improve the safety, reliability, and efficiency of rail operations by providing real-time information to the train operator. ATC systems typically include components such as trackside sensors, onboard computers, and communication systems. These systems are used to monitor the speed and position of trains, as well as to control the speed and braking of the train.
ATC systems are used in a variety of rail applications, including passenger and freight operations. In passenger operations, ATC systems are used to ensure that trains are running on time and to reduce the risk of collisions. In freight operations, ATC systems are used to optimize the speed and braking of trains, as well as to reduce the risk of derailment.
Some of the major companies in the ATC market include Bombardier, Siemens, Thales, Hitachi, and Alstom. Show Less Read more