Positive Train Control
Increasing numbers of trains on the tracks have resulted in more
mainline rail congestion. Consequently, ensuring high levels of
safety, improving the efficiency of rail operations, and expanding
system capacity are all key objectives of today's railroad industry.
ARINC is playing a key role in helping the industry meet these
objectives through the development of advanced railroad communications
and control systems, including positive train control (PTC).
A PTC system can track the location and speed of a train more
accurately than was previously possible, provide movement authorities
to trains based on this precise information, and enforce speeds
and limits of authority, as necessary. By providing better tracking
of train location and speed, PTC increases operational efficiency,
allows higher track capacity, enhances crew safety, and results
in a safer environment for personnel working on the track.
Since 1985, ARINC has been the systems engineering contractor
for the rail industry in the development of PTC technology and
related rail systems-integration solutions. Currently, ARINC leads
the systems engineering team for the North American Joint Positive
Train Control (NAJPTC) program, a joint project of freight railroads,
Amtrak, the Federal Railroad Administration, the Illinois Department
of Transportation, and the Association of American Railroads'
Transportation Technology Center Inc. ARINC also provides technical
support to NAJPTC's program to implement PTC on a high-speed rail
corridor in Illinois.
For more information, e-mail ptc@arinc.com.
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