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Date

23 March 2026

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Train Protection

The Strukton ERTMS Trackbot and the Reality Model are indispensable tools in the implementation of the new European standard for train protection and traffic management: ERTMS. How do these smart solutions work, and where can they be seen in practice?

Railway Manager ProRail will replace the current train protection systems (ATB) in the Netherlands with ERTMS in the coming years. This marks the transition from an analogue to a digital railway network in the Netherlands. Train operations will become safer and faster, and European railway traffic will flow more easily across borders.

Implementing ERTMS is a major operation requiring extensive engineering, preparation and execution. To accelerate the process, ProRail launched a European tender in 2019 for innovative solutions. Strukton Rail successfully proposed several ideas, two of which are now ready to demonstrate their added value in practice: the Reality Model and the ERTMS Trackbot.  Both innovations were developed by Strukton in cooperation with partners and supported by Europe’s Rail Joint Venture.

ERTMS Trackbot

Building on Proven Solutions

Corné van de Kraats, Development Engineer, and Ben van Schijndel, ERTMS‑ETCS Programme Manager, have been involved in the development of these tools on behalf of Strukton Rail from the very beginning. “We have been working on automation and robotisation at Strukton for quite some time,” Corné explains. “For example, we previously developed the Leonardo measuring train, which allows us to capture the current state of the railway infrastructure and create a detailed 3D point cloud. Together with our partners, we developed an innovative AI‑based method to convert this point cloud into a 3D representation of the actual infrastructure: the Reality Model.”

ERTMS configurator - Stappen vooruit gezet om invoering ERTMS te versnellen

The Reality Model adds value in several areas. “Within ERTMS, we use it to verify whether a design is correct and to validate whether the design of an axle counter or balise is actually feasible,” says Ben. “In this way, we prevent failure costs even before construction work starts.”

For the development of the ERTMS Trackbot, the team was able to build on Strukton Rail’s experience with machine and tool positioning, as well as the technology used to control tamping machines to centimetre accuracy via GPS. Together with several specialised robotics partners, the development team designed and engineered the ERTMS Trackbot.

A powerful combination

The Reality Model and the ERTMS Trackbot are deployed together to install axle counters and balises in the railway track. “The process starts with a design for axle counters and balises, produced by an engineering consultancy,” Corné explains. “This design is loaded into the Reality Model and automatically checked for feasibility. The tasks that prove feasible are then scheduled by our planners; this forms the input for the ERTMS Trackbot.”

The ERTMS Trackbot then autonomously navigates to the correct locations, mills the axle counter holes and installs the balises. To do so, it is equipped with multiple robotic arms and can handle various tools. In this way, the ERTMS Trackbot can perform a range of tasks that would otherwise require several employees. Now, only a single operator is needed to operate the Trackbot.

Right first time

“Where this work was traditionally carried out manually by teams — measuring, marking, drilling, fastening, installing, then re‑measuring and completing registration forms — the ERTMS Trackbot combines this entire process in a single operation,” Ben explains. “This saves time, increases safety and reduces heavy physical labour. The ERTMS Trackbot also records and communicates every step, ensuring that the current situation is immediately captured in the Reality Model. As a result, it always contains the most up‑to‑date information.”

Getting started

In week 16, the Reality Model and the ERTMS Trackbot will be deployed for the first time within the ERTMS Northern Lines (ENL) project. On this project, the Trackbot will mill holes and install balises on the section between Leeuwarden and Harlingen, among other tasks.
“These are the very first ERTMS works on this line,” Ben explains. “By combining the Reality Model and the ERTMS Trackbot, we can carry out the work with extreme precision and get it right first time — in the right place and in the right way. Both innovations have been extensively tested with positive results. Confidence in these solutions is high. Now they can finally be put into practice.”

The deployment of the Reality Model and the ERTMS Trackbot is not limited to the Netherlands. “With the ERTMS Trackbot, it becomes possible to automate the installation of axle counters and balises anywhere in Europe,” Corné says. “Heavy manual work is eliminated, safety is improved and quality is assured. The future of railway construction is digital, automated and robotised.”

ERTMS

The European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) is the new standard for rail safety across Europe. While infrastructure managers and operators are rolling out this advanced system, replacing existing—often outdated—technology can be complex, time‑consuming, and disruptive. Strukton Rail provides the experience, independence, and innovative power needed to make this transition faster, safer, and more efficient.

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Frequently asked questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions here.

What is the innovative ERTMS Trackbot used in digital rail modernisation?

The ERTMS Trackbot is Strukton’s robotic solution designed to mount balises and axle counters efficiently and safely on sleepers and rails—components essential for ETCS operation. With tens of thousands of balises and over twenty thousand axle counters required for ERTMS rollout in the Netherlands alone, the Trackbot automates this repetitive, physically demanding work and helps speed up deployment.

What is train protection?

Train protection refers to the systems and processes that ensure trains operate safely. The systems detect train locations, manage movement authorities and intervene automatically—typically by applying the brakes—if a train exceeds safe speed limits or passes a signal at danger. Train protection therefore prevents collisions, derailments and other hazardous situations.

Which train protection systems are used in the Netherlands?

The Netherlands primarily uses Automatische Treinbeïnvloeding (ATB), a national automatic train control system developed to enforce speed limits and intervene when drivers fail to respond to signals. ATB monitors speed and automatically applies the brakes when required. The Netherlands is also transitioning to ERTMS, Europe’s digital signalling and train control standard that will gradually replace older systems to improve safety, capacity and interoperability.

What experience does Strukton have with ERTMS?

Strukton has extensive expertise in designing, installing and integrating ERTMS on major European corridors. Our experience includes deployments on the Betuweroute and the Amsterdam–Utrecht line, as well as a large‑scale ERTMS programme in Denmark. We are also rolling out ERTMS in the Dutch province of Friesland and on the Rotterdam–Belgian border route. Our in‑house innovations help accelerate implementation and support Europe’s transition to a fully interoperable rail  network.

What is ERTMS?

The European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) is Europe’s standardised digital signalling and automatic train protection system. It uses ETCS cab signalling to provide real‑time speed and movement information directly to the driver, supported by GSM‑R radio communication. ERTMS increases rail capacity, enhances safety and enables seamless cross‑border operations, making it central to the modernisation of Europe’s railway network

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