The French SNCF has increased the accuracy of the Vegescan system to 95% for monitoring vegetation along railways. This technology enables efficient track condition control and timely issue resolution. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The French SNCF has increased the accuracy of the Vegescan system to 95% for monitoring vegetation along railways
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“Data verification a few days after train passage showed observation accuracy of 90–95%. This will allow efforts to focus on areas with excessive vegetation growth,” noted SNCF Réseau’s 3D Data Department Head, Bahar Salavati.

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Advantages of the Vegescan System

SNCF is considering implementing the Vegescan system across its entire 28,000-kilometer railway network. This will enhance safety and reduce infrastructure maintenance costs.

The development of the Vegescan system began in 2019 and is based on LiDAR technology, which utilizes laser locators. Devices from Riegl help efficiently track vegetation growth along railway tracks.

The Future of Monitoring Vegetation Along Railways

The implementation of the Vegescan system demonstrates SNCF’s commitment to innovation and improving railway infrastructure maintenance efficiency. Accurate vegetation data will allow rapid responses to potential safety threats.

Thus, monitoring vegetation along railways with the Vegescan system ensures reliability and transportation safety. This is a significant step in the advancement of infrastructure management technologies.

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