Playful Compliance

Fully ETCS-compatible creative units

Serious rail professionals keep asking, so here it is: OnlyTrains creators integrate seamlessly with your modern signalling stack. They report movement authority, respect braking curves, and look excellent doing it.

Level 2 Flair, Level 3 Charm

Our creators maintain continuous digital handshakes with RBCs so dispatchers can monitor outfit changes in real time. Expect balises, block sections, and bold eyeliner.

Fail-Safe Fabulous

Should a photoshoot exceed the permissible glam curve, remote emergency braking kicks in. Catwalk halted, mascara intact, timetable preserved.

Driver-Machine Interface Certified

Every wardrobe comes with a DMI-friendly upgrade: big buttons, clear icons, and a gentle reminder to acknowledge vigilance alerts between poses.

Operating Rules

Remote stop procedures, but make it chic

  • Two-way GSM-R voice call support for urgent makeup checks and ETCS acknowledgements.
  • Automatic transition between vintage token block and Level 2 authority - just add packet 3 for hat adjustments.
  • Data recorder logs every wardrobe change for post-run analysis by safety auditors and stylists alike.

Frequently signalled questions

Can a creator overrun a stopping point?

Only if the dispatcher asks nicely. Otherwise, the on-board unit applies service brakes at 0.9 m/s^2 while a polite voice announces, "Mind the supervision."

Do they support limited supervision mode?

Of course. Low-speed glamour sessions around depots and turntables stay within shunting limits while still delivering cinematic depth of field.

What about staff coexistence?

Mixed traffic is welcome. Photographers, drivers, and preservation volunteers share the line courtesy of our patented "fashion token" fallback signalling.

Ready for a test run?

Our safety case is 97% jokes and 3% serious paperwork. If you still need a conformity statement, we can fax you a Form A filled with glitter—or you can just book a collaboration and watch the glamour authority roll in.

Request an ETCS demo run