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Visit the Frauscher team at AusRail PLUS 2025, taking place from 26-28 November in Melbourne, Australia! Our experts have prepared a wide variety of solutions to showcase, including the Train Detection and Point Control System, as well as the Frauscher Track Vacancy System FTVS and our new generation of wheel sensors, the RSR360.
Our Train Detection System brings together the renowned Frauscher Advanced Counter FAdC® and the proven Wheel Sensor RSR180, valued for its durability and reliability even in harsh environments and extreme temperatures. Also on display will be the next generation of wheel sensors, the RSR360, which delivers all-round functionality and performance, offering a true 360° solution.
In terms of our Point Control System, make sure to explore FAdP Point, our EULYNX-compliant object controller that enables efficient control and monitoring of switch machines according to commands of the interlocking system, offering unparalleled flexibility within a single component.
In addition, at our stand 327 you will have the chance to discover the FTVS, our axle counting system designed for non-vital applications. Known for its simplicity and cost effectiveness, the FTVS is ideal for yards, ports and other industrial facilities, across a wide range of applications.
AusRAIL PLUS is recognised as the largest rail industry event in the Southern Hemisphere, bringing together thousands of professionals from across Australia and the Asia-Pacific. The exhibition and conference provide a unique platform for showcasing the latest innovations, technologies, and services in passenger, freight, and heavy-haul rail. With a mix of keynote presentations, technical sessions, and networking opportunities, the event creates space for various industry stakeholders to exchange knowledge and explore future opportunities for rail.
Safe and reliable axle counting solution
Reliable solution for non-vital applications
Safe and available wheel detection
The next generation of wheel sensors
Efficient control and monitoring of points