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Towards a sustainable digital railway

Steele, Heather; Roberts, Clive

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S Blainey
Editor

J Preston
Editor

Abstract

Digital technologies provide an opportunity for the rail sector to achieve social, economic and environmental sustainability, if implemented correctly. Unlocking the full potential of technology, however, will require significant changes beyond the technological. Physical assets will need to link with digital assets, making best use of data, simulation and modelling. Transformational leadership informed by systems engineering will be necessary to deliver the change process required to innovate across the whole railway life cycle. Each of these digital railway elements – technology, data, simulation, transformational leadership and systems engineering – presents challenges to be overcome. The authors believe that by instilling core values alongside technical expertise, by being open, resilient, responsive, customer-centric and valuing people, the digital railway has the power to transform the sector. It will enable improved railway processes; safer, faster and more reliable trains; better customer experience; cost-effectiveness; and reduced carbon emissions and more. The digital railway will not just realise the current vision but form the foundation for a sustainable railway to meet changing mobility needs well beyond 2050.

Citation

Steele, H., & Roberts, C. (2022). Towards a sustainable digital railway. In S. Blainey, & J. Preston (Eds.), Sustainable Railway Engineering and Operations (Transport and Sustainability) (239-263). https://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-994120220000014014

Publication Date Aug 8, 2022
Deposit Date Mar 25, 2025
Volume 14
Pages 239-263
Book Title Sustainable Railway Engineering and Operations (Transport and Sustainability)
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-994120220000014014
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3551137