RT Infrastructure Solutions (RTIS) is pleased to announce its participation in a series of critical signalling, track and platform extension projects at Shipley, Menston, Guiseley, and Burley stations. These initiatives are integral to a broader strategy to modernise rail infrastructure and support the introduction of longer, more efficient train services. 

The scope of work at these stations includes the installation, testing, and commissioning of advanced signalling systems, the procurement and site delivery of new IBJs, the removal and replacement to new locations of several IBJs, completing full stress restoration at all IBJ recovery and new IBJ locations, also including the removal of all redundant IBJs and scrap from the sites.

These upgrades are designed to improve operational capabilities and support platform extensions. Each station presents unique challenges and requirements, tailored to its specific operational needs and layout.

As part of this significant enhancement initiative, RTIS is committed to improving safety, efficiency, and reliability across the network while ensuring minimal disruption to rail operations, encompassing the following key activities:

 

  • Signalling Survey
  • Provision of Signalling CRE
  • Attendance at IDC/IDR Meetings
  • Provision of Track CRE
  • Signalling Enabling/Cable Diversion Works
  • Procurement and Delivery of IBJs
  • Distribution of Materials
  • Signalling Installation
  • Signalling Preparation & Testing
  • Signalling Test & Commissioning – Delivered in three phases
  • TIC Management
  • Production of SWTH Testing Documentation for each phase
  • Test Strategy Development
  • IBJ Removal and Replacement with full stress restoration & SMTH Test Support
  • Recovery of Redundant IBJs
  • Provision of TIC for ASDO Move
  • Additional Work to Resolve Residual Voltage Issues and Bonding Requirements
  • Recovery of Old Signs

 

This program exemplifies RTIS’s dedication to delivering high-quality signalling solutions, supporting improved operational efficiency, and bolstering network reliability.