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Getting Trains into Service (Railtech '98)

Innovations and Reliability in European Rail Transport

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Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:1st Jan '98

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This book explores innovative strategies for enhancing train service reliability and efficiency in the European rail system, as discussed at the 1998 Railtech Conference.

The volume titled Getting Trains into Service (Railtech '98) is part of a series of proceedings from the Railtech Conference held in 1998. This particular book delves into the critical aspects of bringing trains into operational service within the European rail network. It highlights the importance of reliability and innovation, showcasing how these elements are vital for the advancement of rail transport. By focusing on the integration of new technologies and processes, the text seeks to address the challenges faced in modernizing rail services.

At the heart of Getting Trains into Service (Railtech '98) is the collaborative spirit of the conference, which gathered engineers and industry leaders from various disciplines. This gathering facilitated a rich exchange of ideas and best practices, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the European railway system. The proceedings document the insights shared during the event, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement in logistics, mechanics, and operational processes.

This book serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the railway sector, offering a comprehensive overview of innovative strategies and methodologies designed to increase the number of trains in service. With a focus on future projects and developments, Getting Trains into Service (Railtech '98) provides readers with a forward-looking perspective on the evolution of rail transport in Europe.

ISBN: 9781860581861

Dimensions: 238mm x 161mm x 13mm

Weight: 397g

128 pages