Published date: 22 October 2018

Last edited date: 22 October 2018

Closed early engagement


Closing date: 2 November 2018

Contract summary

Industry

  • Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000

Location of contract

EC2M 2RB

Procurement reference

RSSB2726 - T1143 Devices to guide derailed trains - Supplier Day - Monday 5th November 14:00

Published date

22 October 2018

Closing date

2 November 2018

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

RSSB is holding a supplier a day on Monday 5th November at 14:00 at RSSB's offices in London pertaining to RSSB2726 - T1143 Devices to guide derailed trains.

Should your organisation wish to attend this supplier day please email the following email by COP Friday 2nd November:

Shareditt@rssb.co.uk

Should you wish to dial into this meeting please see the following details:

Dial in number:
0203 142 5510
Conference Dial In/PIN:
6800138
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RAIB have noted a sequence of derailment incidents over many years where the lateral excursion of the lead vehicle has been limited by engagement between vehicle and track features that were not intended for that purpose.
The most recent of these was in September 2016 at Watford Junction where the right-hand rail engaged between the traction motor and gearbox housings of the derailed vehicle and limited the deviation from the track and as a consequence reduced the severity of the impact with an oncoming vehicle.
RAIB have made recommendations to consider the use of mechanical devices or structures to guide derailed trains with the latest recommendation in recommendation 3 of the Watford report:

"3. The intent of this recommendation is to identify and assess the effectiveness of design features that provide guidance to trains when derailed, so limiting the deviation of trains from the track and reducing the risk of collision with trains approaching on other lines. This could be achieved by the retention or strengthening of features already forming part of the bogie structure, or infrastructure measures such as guard rails. It is also intended that the learning from research in this area is used to derive meaningful design requirements.
The Rail Delivery Group (RDG), in conjunction with RSSB, should:
a. commission research into the ways in which guidance can be provided to derailed trains. This should include consideration of:
I. how the design of bogies and bogie mounted equipment can assist in limiting the lateral deviation of passenger trains during a derailment;
II. practice in other countries (eg Japan);
III. how specially installed infrastructure features can achieve the same effect at high risk locations;
IV. potential design requirements for the retention or enhancement of such features on new trains or infrastructure; and
V. the potential benefits and drawbacks of such measures.
If such features, whether existing or additional, are shown to have a net beneficial effect in reducing risk by limiting lateral deviation, RDG/RSSB should:
b. share this information with the relevant Standards Committees; and
c. record and disseminate the design requirements with a view to their incorporation into future standards."


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About the buyer

Contact name

R&D Business Partner

Address

THE HELICON 1 SOUTH PLACE
LONDON
EC2M2RB
England

Telephone

020 3142 5300

Email

Shareditt@rssb.co.uk