Data In A Single Pass
Collect, Analyze, and Display
The Herzog Survey Platform scans the right-of-way at track speed. This solution provides high-definition, highly accurate data while optimizing track time. A team of Herzog analysts process and evaluate the data to create a three-dimensional view of track and right-of-way assets.
Herzog produces customized deliverables that address the needs of the railroad customer. The information is stored in Herzog’s data center to provide a historical record of your track assets.
Clearance analysis
PTC asset management
Engineering survey
Short line railroads
Rail transit systems
Industrial clients
Agricultural industry
Engineering firms
Accurate Data, Unbeatably Fast
Traveling at track speed, the Herzog Survey Platform quickly gathers data without sacrificing accuracy or detail. Herzog’s workflows and software are tailored specifically for the needs of our rail customers, whether calculating ballast volume, measuring clearance, or locating assets or other applications, we work with our customers to understand their needs and deliver data products to help solve problems.
Herzog Survey Platform Features
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GNSS inertial system This technology augments standard GPS positioning to provide reliable, continuously available position, velocity, and altitude through areas where GPS outages occur.
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360-degree camera The panoramic view of a 360 degree spherical camera adds a boots-on-the-ground viewpoint to supplement LiDAR and GPS data.
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Broad scan area A 360-degree scan and up to 700 meter range means LiDAR can capture everything visible from the track, offering a complete picture of the right of way.
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Herzog ballast train compatible The Herzog Survey Platform directly supports our GPS trains for automated ballast dumping.
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Increased labor efficiency Reduces the track and time needed to perform data collection, and scans are performed by only one Herzog operator.
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Safer for your employees Herzog Survey Platform operators perform work from inside the truck, reducing chances of slipping on unstable ballast.