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The RSAC accepted three tasks: Standards for New Train Control Systems (Task 1997–06), Positive Train Control Systems-Implementation Issues (Task 1997–05), and Positive Train Control Systems-Technologies, Definitions, and Capabilities (Task 1997–04).
The advent of microprocessor-based electronic control systems and digital data radio technology during the mid-1980s led the freight railroad industry, through the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and the Railway Association of Canada, to explore the development of Advanced Train Control Systems (ATCS).
PTC may be voluntarily developed and implemented by a railroad following the requirements of 49 CFR Part 236, Subpart H, Standards for Processor-Based Signal and Train Control Systems; or, may be, as mandated by the RSIA, developed and implemented by a railroad following the requirements of 49 CFR Part 236, Subpart I, Positive Train Control Systems.
A Mechanical and/or Electrical and/or Industrial Engineer with proven International Experience in the Management & Supervision of Rolling Stock Train Control Systems Installations & ERTMS deployment in the last five (5) years, with scope of no less than thirty (30) million Euros per project.
See Report of the RSAC to the Federal Railroad Administrator entitled Implementation of Positive Train Control Systems (September 1999).
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Of particular relevance is Subpart H, “Standards for Processor-Based Signal and Train Control Systems,” of Part 236, “Rules, Standards, and Instructions Governing the Installation, Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair of Signal and Train Control Systems, Devices, and Appliances” [68], which establishes regulations addressing the use of microprocessors in signal and train control systems.
Petition of Association of American Railroads (AAR) for Modification of Licenses For Use in Advanced Train Control Systems and Positive Train Control Systems, Order, 16 FCC Rcd 3078, 3083 ¶ 11 (WTB 2001) (AAR Order).
The individual shall demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Advanced Train Control Systems, Centralized Traffic Control communications equipment, microwave radio networks, and voice radio communications systems.
The RSAC accepted three tasks: Standards for New Train Control Systems (Task 1997–06), Positive Train Control Systems—Implementation Issues (Task 1997–05), and Positive Train Control Systems—Technologies, Definitions, and Capabilities (Task 1997–04).