Falls Church, Va., October 17, 2016
ENSCO Rail's Virtual Track Walk was the feature of the Washington Post Transportation section, Oct. 10, in an article titled "Virtual inspections: A solution to Metro’s late-night service cuts?" by Martine Powers.
The article discusses the challenges that the Washington Metro (WMATA) is facing in their track inspection program and describes ENSCO's machine vision technology that can help WMATA address these challenges and significantly improve track inspection efficiency and safety.
A photograph of ENSCO Rail Vice President Jeff Stevens explaining operation of the Comprehensive Track Inspection Vehicle (CTIV) accompanied the article.
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For more than 45 years, ENSCO has been leading the rail industry worldwide in developing new and advanced technologies to improve the safety, security and quality of their operations. ENSCO is a leading provider of automated and autonomous inspection systems, web-based data management systems, vehicle dynamics analysis and simulations, and large-scale systems integration for federal and commercial railways. The ENSCO name represents the rail industry’s premier source for track inspection, vehicle/track interaction monitoring, railroad asset management technology, and PTC/train control inspection and services. The ENSCO Rail subsidiary provides products and services to commercial customers. ensco.com/rail