Advanced Train Control System

"ATCS" redirects here. For other uses, see ATCS (disambiguation).

An Advanced Train Control System, usually called ATCS, is a system of railroad equipment (hardware and software), designed to ensure safety by monitoring locations of trains and locomotives, providing analysis and reporting, and automation of track warrants and similar orders.[1]

ATCS specifications are published by the Association of American Railroads (AAR), and are designed to document the stated requirements of railroad operational and technical professionals concerning ATCS hardware and software.[2] These specifications are designed to facilitate compatibility and standardization without limiting the internal design approaches of individual suppliers.

Specifications

See also

References

  1. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association, Lanham, MD (2003). "Glossary: General Railway Definition and Common Railway Terms." Practical Guide to Railway Engineering.
  2. Association of American Railroads, Washington, DC (2005). "Manual of Standards and Recommended Practices. Section K: Railway Electronics."

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