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MSR 32 RaStw Marshalling Interlocking

The MSR 32 RaStw (microcomputer system from Siemens for marshalling systems) marshalling interlocking is used in non-humping operations in train formation, stabling and handling yards. As a component, it can be advantageously integrated into complex automation systems and permits optimum marshalling operations with a high level of efficiency, reliability and safety.

Marshalling operations are dispatched and controlled by a dispatcher or signaller from a central operator console and performed using protected shunting routes. Connections to dispatching systems, gate and handling yard monitoring systems and adjoining interlockings ensure smooth, safe marshalling operations featuring maximum cost-effectiveness.

 

MSR 32 RaStw marshalling interlocking benefits

Usage of tried-and-tested MSR 32 components in indoor and outdoor equipment.
Efficient solution for marshalling operations, e.g. as a component of complex signalling and control systems
Signalled marshalling operations with protected shunting routes
Reverse movements and splitting as typical operating occurrences
Movements across the interlocking boundary by means of combined routes
Integration of peripheral systems for dispatching and monitoring
Lower operating costs with a high level of availability
Enhanced safety due to dual-computer systems (option) and emergency operator control option
Remote diagnostics and sophisticated fault management
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