Railway Services

Railway Services

IG Drones are used to keep track of project progress and assure accountability and efficiency. They are also used to examine railway infrastructure such as bridges, OHE, rooftops, and inaccessible railway infrastructure on a regular basis without endangering life or causing downtime or delays.

There are a plethora of potential ability issues, as well as the chore of suspecting thousands of kilometres of track spread across the country. We provide a platform that allows us to perform maintenance that not only lowers costs and risks for ground crews, but also improves the speed and accuracy of data collecting.

Drones are used in railways to create contour maps of areas where new rail lines are proposed, as well as 3D models of stations for visualisation and 3D models of the landscape for drawing correct designs. Project managers can use GIS mapped data to compute the length of track laid and develop 3D models to help them map potential construction risks. Drones can also be used to conduct periodic asset assessments, inspect hard-to-reach regions such as bridges and tunnels, monitor electrical work along railway tracks, and evaluate them for corrosion, cracks, and fractures. Drones can be deployed as first responders in the event of natural disasters, inspecting damage to the railway network swiftly and delivering vital information to emergency services.

  • 1. GIS mapped data for track length calculation
  • 2. Mapping of railway trajectorial radius & their surroundings
  • 3. 3D Models of Stations & Terrain for visualization & accurate planning
  • 4. Periodic assessment of assets
  • 5. Preparing contour maps of area where new rail lines are proposed
  • 6. Inspection of hard-to-reach areas such as bridges & tunnels
  • 7. Map potential risks to constructions
  • 8. Progress Monitoring of ongoing projects
  • 9. Thermal imagery of tracks for fault analysis
  • 10. Alternative geodata acquisition technology that doesn’t interfere in railway operations
  • 11. Quick assessment of the damages in railway network providing crucial insights to emergency personnel