Passive and Active: Learning and Level Crossings

In railway signalling, one of the most problematic or challenging part is, subjectively, the level crossings. It is the part where the road meets the rail, where normal railway operation which is rigid and structured, meets the road operation that in some ways, very loose and has many variables. It’s an interface and interface always…

Santiago Rail Crash

02/10/2024 – Update: SARS is organizing a ‘repeat’ of this webinar, available for registration here. I joined a webinar yesterday, discussing the rail crash of a high speed train in Spain about 11 years ago. The presenter gave evidence during the court prosecutions, which resulted in the safety director being sentenced to 2.5 years in…

The Cart Before The Bus

Apparently the news in my home country, in respect to public transport, is that the government and some companies, is planning to introduce an autonomous self-driving bus. Needless to say, this caught people’s attention. But it is still in trial, and it is not clear when the technology will be mature enough to be in…

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Life is an Exam

Life is an exam, or not. All my life, or at least my early years of life, I have been prepping for exams very year. In Malaysia there is the primary school exams (UPSR) that determines whether you can go to a boarding school with better facilities and reputed more experienced teachers. There you prepare…

Wales of Fun

Recently I went on a short holiday to a short distance away place, which is Wales. To be more exact, the Snowdonia area in Wales. I must admit it was better than I expected; I’ve seen videos and people telling how beautiful the places are in Wales, but visiting it myself is another whole level….

Money Are Just Numbers?

I won’t quite agree to that as money is needed to pay your rent and bills, and also to get the groceries so money is the subsistence or substance needed for life. So no money almost equals to no life, is how I look at it. But then recently I found this podcast, which told…

National Trust UK

I’ve been visiting a few National Trust in the North West of England, which is basically sites around the area of Greater Manchester/Cheshire/Lancashire. I went to Lyme, Quarry Bank and recently Dunham Massey. Quarry Bank The place was, and is, a cotton mill. It still works and produces mill, although I assume it is not…

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IRSE Exam Module A

I am writing this ‘in conjuction’ to the closing date for the registration of the exam, which is tomorrow, but if you are reading it later than that, please take whatever you can from this. If you have been working in the railway industry for some time, I strongly suggest taking the IRSE Exam Module…