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eyeTrain Brochure - Petards Group plc

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... forward facing<br />

Case Study: East Coast Mainline<br />

East Coast Main Line chose <strong>Petards</strong> to supply and install the<br />

new generation of <strong>eyeTrain</strong> on-board digital CCTV systems<br />

on their fleet of vehicles.<br />

The contract, worth in excess of £3m was for the supply<br />

and installation of both on-board and forward facing<br />

surveillance systems to over 390 passenger vehicles on two<br />

classes of locomotives.<br />

As part of the contract, <strong>Petards</strong> also provided live status<br />

monitoring and data management of 3rd party systems,<br />

together with wireless transmission of operational<br />

incidents.<br />

Each passenger car has 4 CCTV cameras covering both the<br />

saloon and the vestibule areas. Driving and trailing vehicles<br />

are fitted with High Definition Forward and Rear Facing<br />

cameras.<br />

Deliveries were completed within the required timescales<br />

and to budget.<br />

Glowing feedback on the systems was quickly being<br />

received at <strong>Petards</strong>.<br />

After an incident on the line, East Coast and Network<br />

Rail staff were required to review track footage using<br />

Cryptovision software and were delighted at the quality<br />

the <strong>eyeTrain</strong> cameras were able to provide.<br />

John Marshall, East Coast’s Route Performance Manager<br />

commented; “The quality is exceptional and the detail is<br />

significantly better than expected.<br />

The ability to pause and zoom in is excellent. Often<br />

zooming-in you expect to lose some detail but in this case<br />

it actually enhances the picture.”<br />

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