High resolution imagery of railway networks
Visivi has been used on numerous major rail projects in the UK and around the world, most recently assisting in the construction of a major new railway in the Middle East.
High resolution up-to-date aerial oblique images linked to detailed mapping forms the backbone of a collaboration tool invaluable to its' existing usership. Over 8,000 rail engineers in the UK alone
consistently view over 10,000 images per day, replacing costly dangerous and time-consuming field visits, with estimated annual savings of £6.5M.
Design teams from France’s flagship Synerail and the UK's Network Rail consistently use the system and credit Visivi with huge cost and efficiency savings
Visivi has been used on numerous major rail projects in the UK and around the world, most recently assisting in the construction of a major new railway in the Middle East.
High resolution up-to-date aerial oblique images linked to detailed mapping forms the backbone of a collaboration tool invaluable to its' existing usership. Over 8,000 rail engineers in the UK alone
consistently view over 10,000 images per day, replacing costly dangerous and time-consuming field visits, with estimated annual savings of £6.5M.
Design teams from France’s flagship Synerail and the UK's Network Rail consistently use the system and credit Visivi with huge cost and efficiency savings
Uses:
- New Rail Route Identification
- Key Constraint Analysis
- EIA Production
- Stakeholder and authority Presentations
- Pre-Construction Baseline Surveys
- Post-Construction Comparisons
- Hand-over Tool to Operations
- Fence line Surveys
- Vegetation Surveys
- Land use Monitoring
- Cow Incursions
- Access Issues
- Earthworks and Cutting Monitoring
- Cliff Face / Rock Fall monitoring
- Integrity Monitoring
Thousands of overlapping oblique images of the entire railway network are captured and delivered as a virtual-site-visit. Once uploaded to our cloud-based system, Visivi eliminates the very time consuming and inefficient task of aimlessly scrolling through each image by ensuring fast and efficient visualisation of the network in a geographic context (one click on the map takes you to the associated image), while data relating to the route can be overlaid at will. Visivi therefore assists railway personnel across a wide spectrum of applications from route selection to operations.