| ▲ | dkbrk an hour ago | |
You can look at the Wikipedia page on railway defect dectectors [0]. Under "rail break monitors" it mentions both electrical continuity and time-domain reflectometry can be used, and are most frequently used on high-speed tracks. In addition, there are vast array of other detectors using acoustic sensors, strain gauges, accelerometers, cameras in the visible and infrared spectrum or laser measurement, that potentially could have detected an anomaly (i.e. damage to the wheels of other trains before the incident). [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Defect_detector | ||