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The Smart Railway market is a subset of the Rail industry that focuses on the use of technology to improve the efficiency and safety of railway operations. This includes the use of automation, sensors, and analytics to monitor and control railway systems. Smart Railway solutions can be used to improve the accuracy of train scheduling, reduce energy consumption, and improve the safety of passengers and crew. Additionally, Smart Railway solutions can be used to improve the customer experience by providing real-time information about train arrivals and departures.
Companies in the Smart Railway market include Siemens, Bombardier, Alstom, Hitachi, and Thales. Show Less Read more