Conclusion
Using the MMT in conjunction with the ZKL 3000 RC enabled the team to remove a rail defect safely and efficiently in less than 3½ hours whereas it would normally take several shifts to perform the same task. Having these control methods in place saves time and resources providing cost savings of £425,000 within the first four periods.
Applying the remote-controlled T-COD ā ZKL 3000 RC allowed the team to operate at full capacity rather than having the expense of backfilling posts, saving the company money in time, resources and CO2 omissions.
Going forward, to reduce costs further, the Sussex Routeās goal is to use a ZKL 3000 RC on either side of the single protection zone saving them 90 minutes per shift. This will enable them to operate as a full team without having to recruit contractors to backfill jobs that were previously deployed in manually installing the T-COD.
As a result of this, a second MMT train is being mobilised in the neighbouring route of Wessex.
