February 15, 2018 - TRA Newswire -
Union Pacific continues to make strides implementing positive train control (PTC). The company anticipates it will make all required deadlines for installing PTC on its network. As allowed by federal law, Union Pacific will continue to test and refine the immature technologies comprising the system in 2019-20.
Union Pacific’s PTC footprint is the largest of all North American railroads, encompassing more than 17,000 route miles, roughly 55 percent more miles than the next largest railroad. Union Pacific is in regular contact with the Federal Railroad Administration officials regarding its PTC progress.
Installing and implementing PTC across the U.S. rail network (passenger and freight) is costly and complex. One of the most complex parts of implementing PTC is ensuring system interoperability among all U.S. rail lines and locomotives. Given the various readiness levels of North American freight and passenger railroads, it will be important that all railroads continue working together to ensure smooth and safe transitions as PTC is implemented.
Union Pacific’s fourth quarter accomplishments included:
Preparing 33 additional track segments for PTC operations, bringing the total number of track segments to 168 (92 percent complete). These 33 track segments are equipped with wayside devices such as signals, switches and radios and have defined GPS coordinates, which identify thousands of precise locations for system wide PTC coordination.
Educating more than 2,700 additional employees on PTC operations, bringing the total number of employees trained to about 19,400 (75 percent). Training materials are tailored to a variety of employee roles, including engineer, conductor, dispatcher, maintenance of way/engineering, mechanical, signal, telecom and information technologies.
Increasing by nearly 2,500 the number of route miles in PTC operation, bringing the total number of route miles in PTC operations to 10,053 (59 percent).
Additional progress includes:
88 percent of required locomotives are equipped with PTC technology.
100 percent of required radio towers are equipped with PTC technology.