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Railway engineer secures R and D funding

A Yorkshire Forward product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 28, 2006

Yorkshire Forward has awarded a research and development grant to develop a system that will help to improve track quality and reduce delays for rail passengers.

Yorkshire Forward has awarded Doncaster-based railway engineer GrantRail a GBP 486,000 research and development grant to develop a system that will help to improve track quality and reduce delays for rail passengers.

GrantRail will work with Inditherm, using their patented heating technology, and Sheffield Hallam University on the research and development project.

GrantRail will use the investment to develop a uniform heating system to heat rail tracks during installation and welding when tracks are being replaced.

GrantRail believes this method will improve track quality by reducing inconsistent stresses in the railway track.

Inconsistent stress in rail tracks can result in buckling and rail breakages which in some cases cause rail derailments.

If successful, the knock-on effects of the project for rail passengers could be fewer delays and improved safety.

This method will also contribute to GrantRail's ability to complete all the work required for renewing rails in less time than has previously been the case.

This will cause less timetable disruption and train delays.

The project will lead to additional jobs in GrantRail and in its supply chain to meet production demand which could increase the company's turnover.

Charles Lawrence, Director of Technology and Innovation for the GrantRail Group, said: "GrantRail has a reputation for bringing innovative approaches and solutions to the issues faced by the rail industry".

"This project aims to improve both the quality and reliability of the rail infrastructure and also reduce the cost of renewal on the network, thereby enhancing the value for money that GrantRail delivers to its customers and the industry in general".

"This represents only one of a suite of initiatives that GrantRail are developing and we are seeking to improve all aspects of the group's service offering".

Jim Farmery, Head of Innovation at Yorkshire Forward, said: "The development of new products is vital for business growth in the region and Yorkshire Forward is committed to encouraging businesses to innovate through a range of activities".

"I'm delighted GrantRail is committed to innovation and I wish them the very best of luck in succeeding with this exciting project".

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