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But there will be some bumps along that path. For example, to become a more efficient and productive CoT, there will be hundreds of fewer jobs at the company. Meetings have been held with rail labor unions about the job reductions, which mostly will be addressed through attrition, says Ward.
“We’re not being secretive about it. We will have less jobs available,” he says.
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The company also announced a partnership with Amsted Rail that combines technologies for rail-car monitoring; debuted the first-ever European digital pilot with DB Cargo, Europe’s largest rail operator; and showcased a series of locomotive modernization products designed for aging fleets.
“Today, even with incredibly intelligent and reliable locomotives, railroads still experience hundreds of thousands of unexpected operational delays each year, costing the industry billions of dollars," said Peter Thomas, chief commercial officer for GE Transportation — Digital Solutions. "[At InnoTrans,] we had customers visit from all over the world, and they were incredibly interested in learning more about digital solutions. Our goal is to enable a train, through the use of sensors, to continuously gather data about itself and its environment, making the train ‘aware’ so a railroad can make better decisions.”
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And she continues to forge ahead on the rail-safety technology front. Under her direction, Metro-North is piloting a new monitoring system at four bridges. Developed by Georgetown Rail Equipment Co. subsidiary SENSR, the technology uses accelerometers to detect if a bridge gets struck by a truck. Metro-North staff receive a text or email if the devices pick up a "notable vibration" on a bridge, Bonilla says.
"She puts her fingerprints on these data streams and utilizes them to solve a specific problem that's keeping her up at night," adds Greg Grissom, chief operating officer at Georgetown Rail, which performs annual track inspections for Metro-North. "She drives new functionality and new ideas."
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As we’ve reported with regularity this year, the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, cognitive computing, et al. represent a world of opportunity in rail country.
To what extent are railroaders and other links in the transportation chain capitalizing on that opportunity? They’ve got some ground to cover, but more and more links are serious about getting there and are on their way, if results of a recently conducted survey are any indication.
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