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Rail safety technology
A logical path through the daily train routine

With tne invention of the steam engine and its subsequent further evolution into a steam locomotive by the British engineer Richard Trevithick in 1804 the path was cleared for the development of today's trains. The German rail network is over 30,000 kilometers long and one of the densest worldwide. And although rail traffic increases more and more, the train is one of Germany's safest means of transportation. How can that be?

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