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Railway Telematics is a term used to describe the use of information and communication technologies in the rail industry. It is a broad term that encompasses a range of applications, from the use of sensors to monitor the condition of rolling stock, to the use of GPS to track the location of trains. It also includes the use of communication systems to enable the exchange of data between trains and the control centre.
Railway Telematics is used to improve the safety, efficiency and reliability of rail operations. It can be used to monitor the condition of rolling stock, detect faults, and provide real-time information on the location of trains. It can also be used to improve the efficiency of operations, by providing information on the availability of resources, and by enabling the automation of certain processes.
Some of the companies in the Railway Telematics market include Siemens Mobility, Hitachi Rail, Thales Group, Bombardier Transportation, and Alstom. Show Less Read more