ARA Rail Signalling Course | October 2024

Event details

Monday, 7 October 2024 at

Online

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The ARA Rail Signalling Course is back online in 2024, with internationally recognised signalling engineer, Jane Copperthwaite again leading the course and providing learners with insights and knowledge about signalling across the mechanical, electrical, and digital ways of signalling in Australia and New Zealand.

There is a strong focus on the new ways digital signalling is transforming both work in the signalling area of rail, and customer experience. The impact of digitisation is most impactful in the area of signalling and the subsequent transformation is changing the way the wider eco-system that is the rail industry has to operate.    

The course is available to you when and where you want to complete the modules. Each week involves access to a self-directed, on-demand module as well as a webinar led by Jane. If you can’t attend the webinar, it is always recorded and available for you when it suits your diary.  

Course modules

  1. What is railway signalling and why do we need it?
  2. Signalling system as part of a Safeworking system 
  3. Design and integration of signalling systems
  4. Whole of Life Management of signalling systems
  5. Transition to Future Systems

Learning outcomes

  • How to adopt key signalling terminology and use it in your work environment
  • Rail signalling principles and the core elements of the signalling system
  • The critical role the signalling systems play in the context of a safe working system
  • The importance of systems integration in the context of lineside and digital signalling systems within a single network
  • The evolution of signalling including future trends and modern signalling systems
  • The complexities of assuring the safe operation of both lineside and digital signalling assets
  • The principles of digital signalling design
  • Learn about Future Railway Mobile Communication Systems (FRMCS) and its role in rail safety-related communications and enabling new signalling systems
  • How to read a signalling plan
  • Understanding maintenance aspects of the signalling system
  • Pathways to signalling

What have past participants told us?
“It was a really helpful course. Every beginner must enrol in it.”
“Jane was very good at giving detailed explanations of complex topics. Also the recordings of the webinars allow for flexibility.”
‘Information was easy to understand and digest.”

Course date: Monday 7 October – Friday 8 November 2024

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