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Date: 24 June 2025 9am-4pm
High Capacity Signalling (HCS) is a major trend in all major Australian cities and generally everywhere where growing city populations warrant an increased patronage demand for public passenger rail transport. Current initiatives in Melbourne and Perth are explicitly named High Capacity Signalling while similar activities in Sydney or Brisbane pursue the same objective under different labels. In all cases, High Capacity Signalling will provide increased railway capacity to cater for patronage growth for the coming decades, in a much more cost-efficient way than alternative capacity-enhancing measures.
Yet merely introducing new technology for signalling and train control is not sufficient for achieving the desired capacity targets. A solid understanding of how to achieve higher capacity, and what not to do that could undermine capacity-enhancing pursuits is required to develop and implement strategies for High Capacity Signalling that actually achieve the required outcome.
Join us in Melbourne this June for this intensive one-day workshop focusing on the benefits for advancing High Capacity Signalling in Australia.
Topics to be addressed include:
- What is High Capacity Signalling and which technologies can support it
- The benefits and challenges of upgrading signalling systems
- Lessons learned from past High Capacity Signalling strategies
- Essential elements of feasible High Capacity Signalling strategies
- Recommendations for implementing the new strategy for maximum benefit
- Case studies and future trends
COURSE FACILITATOR: Dr Frank Heibel
chartered professional electrical engineer with international experience in railway signalling since 1991, Frank is recognised as one of Australia’s leading independent experts on modern high-capacity signalling. Having managed significant projects across Australia introducing modern communications based in-cab signalling, as well as several technical lead roles for modern Automatic Train Control, including ERTMS/ETCS and CBTC, he applies his project, technical and business experience to his mission of disseminate signalling knowledge and insights for signalling and non-signalling people alike.
Urban Rail Conference
25-26 June 2025 | Grand Hyatt Melbourne
We are holding the 2025 Urban Rail Conference alongside the HCS Workshop. To be held on the 25-26 June 2025, the event brings together stakeholders across every level of the light rail, suburban rail, metro, and high-speed rail passenger sectors to showcase cutting-edge case studies and valuable lessons learned from both local and global projects.
Celebrating how urban rail is reshaping the Australasian landscape by reducing traffic congestion, lowering greenhouse emissions, and transforming the way we travel. With a focus on smart solutions and multimodal connections, the event will highlight the vital role rail is playing in modernising urban mobility highlighting advancements in rail technology and sustainability and the continuous developments and strides being made to improve accessibility underscoring the industry’s commitment to enhancing the customer experience across urban rail networks.
SPECIAL $400 DISCOUNT WHEN REGISTERING FOR BOTH THE HCS WORKSHOP AND URBAN RAIL CONFERENCE
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when & where
24 Jun 2025
Grand Hyatt Melbourne
123 Collins St
Melbourne VIC 3000
+61 (03) 9657 1234