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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...



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....



Waving Goodbye to hand-signal stops

Waving Goodbye to hand-signal stops



Comms Design, a Unipart Technologies Group company, is pleased to share its recent successful delivery of ‘request to stop’ kiosks to Network Rail for installation across eight stations in the Scottish Highlands.

The request-to-stop kiosk gives passengers access to live train information and fo...



Innovating the Innovation

Innovating the Innovation

Park Signalling Features in Rail Professional


Tags: Innovative Solutions Park Signalling Value - Increased Performance Value - Innovation Value - Reduced Risk


Park Signalling has an excellent reputation for extending the service life of older signalling, telecommunications and control system equipment... but what else can they help you with?
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The Delights of the DLIT

The Delights of the DLIT



The Solid-State Interlocking (SSI) Data Link Isolating Transfer (DLIT) is used to isolate sections of the SSI data link, in order to limit levels of induced common mode interference. ...



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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.

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