Rail Vision Launches One-Month ShuntingYard Pilot With Israel Railways Cargo Division
Rail Vision will pilot its ShuntingYard system for one month in Israel Railways cargo division after prior MainLine installations, testing electro-optical sensor AI under local conditions to assess performance in stop-and-go yards. Following successful demos with U.S. customers, the evaluation will gather operational feedback and explore deployment options to boost safety, operational efficiency, and maintenance cost savings.
1. Collaboration Advancement
Rail Vision moves to the next phase of its partnership with Israel Railways’ Cargo Division after installing its MainLine product on locomotives. The company will now introduce its ShuntingYard system, designed for yard operations, to evaluate its impact on safety and operational performance.
2. Pilot Details
The ShuntingYard evaluation pilot will run for one month under real-world operating conditions in Israel Railways yards. The trial aims to assess the system’s electro-optical sensors and real-time AI in low-light and adverse weather, while collecting detailed requirements and user feedback from cargo teams.
3. Expected Benefits
Rail Vision anticipates the pilot will demonstrate measurable enhancements in yard safety, workflow efficiency, and maintenance cost savings. Positive results could lead to a broader deployment agreement and reinforce the company’s footprint in global railway technology.