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Cutting delays through data-driven maintenance
Train Detection, ServicesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Cutting delays through data-driven maintenance

Operator
Network Rail
Country
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Segment
Main & Regional Line
Application
Track Vacancy Detection
Products
FAdC®, RSR123, Frauscher Insights
Year
2023
Scope of project
Frauscher Insights Diagnostics

Frauscher has supported the Paddington project with the adoption of Frauscher Insights Diagnostics, a cloud-based monitoring solution that increases data usefulness and availability. By providing faster fault analysis and health messages, Frauscher Insights has helped Network Rail improve reliability, reduce downtime and delay minutes by up to 80%, and shift towards a proactive maintenance approach.

As one of the busiest and most operationally critical rail corridors in the United Kingdom, the Paddington route experienced increasing infrastructure-related issues that were impacting reliability, performance, and operational costs. As part of Project Brunel, Network Rail sought a digital solution to improve fault response times, enhance data availability, and reduce service disruption without altering the existing safety-critical axle counting system. 

To meet these objectives, Network Rail partnered with Frauscher UK & IE team to deploy Frauscher Insights Diagnostics, a secure, cloud-based monitoring solution that extends the diagnostic capabilities of the Frauscher Advanced Counter FAdC®. The solution was trialled from August 2023 at London Paddington station before being rolled out across twelve locations along the 13-mile section between Paddington and West Drayton, covering more than 750 wheel sensors installed across multiple relocatable equipment buildings. 

Frauscher Insights Diagnostics provides real-time fault notifications, detailed error descriptions, recommended corrective actions, and precise asset location data through a single intuitive interface. Instant alerts ensure maintenance teams are informed without delay, while health and pre-fault monitoring identifies emerging issues before they escalate into failures. Throughout the trial period, user feedback was incorporated into platform enhancements, and close collaboration with Network Rail’s cybersecurity teams enabled nationwide approval and full product acceptance in December 2024. 

By enabling faster fault analysis, improved asset awareness, and proactive maintenance, Frauscher Insights Diagnostics has significantly reduced downtime and delay minutes on the Paddington route by up to 80% for major fault events. The solution has also improved collaboration across more than 60 users and supported a shift from reactive fault response to data-driven maintenance, delivering measurable reliability improvements on one of the UK’s most demanding mainline routes. 

Proactive Maintenance Capability

Frauscher Insights Diagnostics provides system health and pre-fault monitoring, giving maintainers early warning before issues escalate into failures.

Faster Fault Analysis

When a failure occurs, maintainers now have direct access to asset identity and diagnostic data, helping them rectify failures much more quickly - reducing downtime and delay minutes by up to 80% for major fault events.

Fault and Asset Awareness

Fault investigation and reporting is improved and trends in performance are easy to identify.

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