Vaisala IceCast Conductor Rail Ice System
Ice on the conductor (power) rail is a significant problem, causing
trains to lose power, leading to service disruption, and stranded
trains and passengers.
The Conductor Rail Ice System warns users
of the presence of ice, frost and snow and when these events are likely to occur
on the conductor rails. By knowing in advance when ice is likely to occur,
significant cost savings will be realised by only putting down anti-icing
chemicals when required.
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Conductor Rail Ice Weather Station | Conductor Rail Sensor |
The System uses an innovative technique, whereby a sensor embedded within a
reference section of conductor rail is used to report temperature and state
(ice, frost, snow, wet, moist, dry) of the rail.
The section of conductor rail is normally supported by ballast mounted
sleepers and 'conductor pots', located close to, but a safe distance from the
main rails. This allows users to safely and remotely monitor the conductor
rail temperature and state.
At least one conductor rail ice weather station would normally be located
within each climatic domain and/or at known trouble spots.
Data from the conductor rail sensor provides a feed into the 24
hour site-specific forecast model to give advance warning of the risk
of ice, frost and snow on the rail. The site-specific forecasts are
verified using the weather station data, providing the basis of a conductor
rail ice monitoring and prediction system.

Site specific conductor (3rd Power) rail forecast and
actual sensor data overlay as displayed within IceView. (Forecast copyright PA
WeatherCentre)
The system provides an additional input into the decision-making process to
introduce sleet / anti-icing trains and to allow engineering works to run - all
aiding the uninterrupted running of the railway.
The Conductor Rail Ice Weather Station comprises:
a DRS511 conductor rail sensor; HMP45D air
temperatureand relative humidity
sensor; WAA151/WAV151,
WMS301 or WS425 wind speed, direction and gust
sensors; along with a DRD11 precipitation
sensor.