Railway Systems Integration – Dealing with Complexity

Description

Railway Systems Integration is a critical aspect of delivering functional, reliable railway systems. It involves not just the technical alignment of complex subsystems – such as signalling, rolling stock, and infrastructure – but also the incorporation of operational, maintenance, and organisational elements to ensure that the railway system operates effectively and meets its intended benefits.

The paper examines five themes – responsibility, complexity, staged delivery, scope, and stakeholders – drawing insights from major infrastructure and upgrade programmes, such as the London Underground Jubilee Line Extension and Crossrail.

Date

Wed 12th Feb 2025
 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Location

IET
2 Savoy Place
London
WC2R 0BL

Prices

Free

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IET
2 Savoy Place
London
WC2R 0BL

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