The latest news from the Unipart Rail Group of Companies



Lightweight Signalling - iLS 10yrs down the track

Lightweight Signalling - iLS 10yrs down the track



In 2012 Unipart Dorman released the Integrated Lightweight Signal (iLS). Arguably the biggest step change in railway signal design since the first Electric Colour Light Signal was introduced in 1921. Its use of a lightweight GRP head and post that could be folded down to ground level for maintenance...



Phantom Signals, a ghost of the past…

Phantom Signals, a ghost of the past…



Reports of phantom signals reduced dramatically following the reduction of signal alignment problems, and the introduction of the new Mod C signal module by Unipart Dorman....



Unipart Dorman Invests in Advanced Optical Design Techniques

Unipart Dorman Invests in Advanced Optical Design Techniques



Focussing on continual improvement is critical to ensuring the products designed, engineered and manufactured at Unipart Dorman continue to be at the forefront of technology and exceed the high performance expectations of our customers.
...



Park Signalling – A Consultancy of Choice

Park Signalling – A Consultancy of Choice



For over 21 years, Park Signalling has assisted at all levels, to support the global
railway signalling and telecommunications industry, advising and solving many
different issues and problems....



Another Successful Installation of HD ALT

Another Successful Installation of HD ALT



The latest installation of the new Unipart Dorman Heavy Duty Assisted Lift Trunnion (HD ALT) took place recently at Selby where a life expired steel Cantilever was replaced with two standalone lightweight signals....



1234567
About this author
Nicola Holt

Infrastructure Marketing Manager

I have been a part of the Unipart Rail marketing team for 17 years in the role as Marketing Manager. I focus mostly on supporting the Manufacturing, Infrastructure & Signalling areas of Unipart Rail with Unipart Dorman, Park Signalling, Samuel James and Comms Design in the UK and our overseas territory of North America.

Search Our Blogs


Commenting Guidelines
By commenting on this blog you agree to abide by our Terms and Conditions. Although we will do our utmost to avoid it, we reserve the right to edit, move or delete any comments which do not follow the guidelines provided