voestalpine Railway Systems
Performance on Track
Performance on Track® is the podcast by voestalpine Railway Systems, taking you inside the world of high‑performing railway infrastructure. In each episode, we explore the technologies, projects and decisions that drive performance on track, from innovative railway solutions and sustainable approaches to real‑world applications and best practices. You’ll hear from the people behind the performance: experts, engineers and specialists who shape railway systems through their knowledge, experience and passion. Created for anyone interested in how railway performance is built in practice. We offer...
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voestalpine Railway Systems
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9 juil. 2026
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Episode 02 - Track Systems: Part I 09.07.2026 22:14
How do engineers actually understand what is happening in the track? In Episode 02 of Performance on Track, track systems expert Lukas Prettner explains how engineers combine measurements, simulations, and real-world observations to understand track behaviour. Discover why the wheel–rail interface is so important and why railway infrastructure must always be viewed as a complete system.
Episode 01 - Railway Systems Solutions 25.06.2026 29:06
In the first episode of Performance on Track, Albert Jörg introduces the system approach and explains why railway infrastructure must be understood as a whole. He highlights how connected elements influence performance and how this perspective helps prevent failures and improve long-term reliability.
Trailer - Introducing Performance on Track Podcast 03.06.2026 3:01
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