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How water affects the railway – know your enemy!

Event organised by Railway Civil Engineers' Association

Date
26 September 2024
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Overview

For many years the railway has battled with the elements and the damage that can be caused by water. Water blocking the lines – debris, silt and mud making its way onto the track – are only part of it. When water rises above the rails, trains have to reduce their speed to prevent damage to the train. Water can cause a short circuit and cut the power to trackside points, signalling equipment and live conductor rails. When water drains away, it can wash away the ‘ballast’ that supports the sleepers, destabilising the track. Scour, which by the action of water, removes material around structure foundations, has been the leading cause of UK bridge failures in the last 100 years.

This presentation will look at how the network rail engineer manages the risks associated with water on the railway by:

  • Identifying problem areas using modelling and existing data from the Environment Agency and other sources
  • Try to extend the life of existing assets by ensuring maintenance is carried out in the most beneficial areas
  • Use better weather forecast methods to predict extreme rainfall events
  • Improve Network Rail's understanding of water management rather than just drainage
  • A brief look at scour of structures and how technology is changing our approach 

Organised by

Railway Civil Engineers Association

Railway Civil Engineers Association

The RCEA advances professional development and knowledge in railway engineering, including main lines, metros, and light rail.

Programme

17:30 - 18:00

Registration and refreshments

18:00 - 18:10

Welcome and RCEA introduction

18:10 - 19:10

Lecture: How water affects the railway – know your enemy!

19:10 - 19:30

Q&A and event round up

19:30

Event ends

Speaker

Iain Fox

Iain Fox

Network Rail

senior design engineer, drainage and scour management

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Iain Fox

Iain has worked within the railway industry for the last 10 years specialising in scour and drainage design. Initially starting in consultancy, he joined Network Rail five years ago and has a wealth of knowledge and experience across a wide range of projects such as Transpennine Route Upgrade and Project Brunel as drainage lead.

Iain is also heavily involved in world leading research and development nationally as well as on the international stage for scour management and extreme weather.

Iain's commitment to addressing the challenges posed by extreme weather events underscores his dedication to enhancing the resilience of railway networks, driving forward innovations that safeguard railways against the impacts of climate change.

For more information please contact:

Elira Alushi

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