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Rail LiDAR Case Study - Custom 3D Mapping Solutions for Rail Corridor

Rail LiDAR Case Study

Reading time: 1 minutes
Date: October 9, 2024

Application

The transportation side of CSX moves multi-million dollar equipment, from oversized generators to military equipment. To ensure the expensive cargo arrives safely to its destination, CSX first scans the planned route to extract cross-sections of bridges, tunnels, and other overhead obstructions from the LiDAR in order to identify clearance hazards prior to transport.

Results

CSX now owns and operates seven Phoenix LiDAR systems. (4) SCOUT-16 systems mounted on high-rail trucks with Ladybug cameras and (3) SCOUT-32 systems permanently installed on the backs of rolling rail cars. The high-rail trucks can travel on both road and railroad with this flexibility enabling them to go anywhere at any time to support immediate business requests. The rail-based geometry cars are designated to travel and cover the entire 21,000+ mile network at least one time per year as part of their safety protection protocol, with LiDAR continuously collecting data.

Parameters

Site: Rail Corridor
Solution: SCOUT-16 & SCOUT-32
AGL: 4 m
Ground Speed: 25-40 mph
Point Density: 800+ ppsm

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