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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...



Re-Signalling at Lime Street Station

Re-Signalling at Lime Street Station

Liverpool


Tags: iLS Improved Performance Infrastructure Signalling Unipart Dorman


On the 10 October 2017, the first of many signals supplied by Unipart Dorman were entered into service as part of the ongoing project in the first major upgrade to Liverpool Lime Street Station in over 100 years to accommodate an increasing number of passengers....



Did you miss us at Rail Live?

Did you miss us at Rail Live?

Then you missed a lot of technology!


Tags: Better Reliability Engineering Technology iLS Infrastructure Value - Innovation LED Technology Manufacturing Signalling


Whatever your interest in products for the rail infrastructure, there was something of interest for you at Rail Live!...



Did you STOP and see us at Rail Live?

Did you STOP and see us at Rail Live?

Unipart Rail, Unipart Dorman and Park Signalling exhibit together


Tags: Better Reliability Compliant to Standards Engineering Technology iLS Improved Performance Increased Safety Infrastructure LED Technology Manufacturing Material Supply Plug and Play


A great couple of days at Long Marston...



More interest at Infrarail

More interest at Infrarail

The Unipart Dorman Assisted Lift Trunnion was a show highlight


Tags: Better Reliability Engineering Technology iLS Infrastructure Value - Innovation LED Technology Manufacturing Plug and Play Unipart Dorman


We demonstrated the Assisted Lift Trunnion, Unipart Dorman iLS, CLS Lite, SPARTA Relay Test Unit and the Level Crossing in Box...



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