Rail Vision Expands AI Rail Safety Collaboration with Railserve

  • Rail Vision and Railserve signed a non-binding MOU on May 29, 2026, to expand their collaboration following successful evaluation and deployment of Rail Vision’s ShuntingYard perception systems.
  • The MOU aims to discuss additional deployments, new use cases, rail car mover applications, and broader rail yard solutions.
  • In January 2024, the parties entered into a commercialization agreement for the deployment of Rail Vision’s AI-based ShuntingYard systems.
  • Rail Vision’s technology has progressed from an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) to an active, intervening platform supporting semi-autonomous operations.

Rail Vision’s expanded collaboration with Railserve, a leading North American industrial railyard services company, underscores the growing demand for AI-driven safety solutions in the railway sector. This partnership aligns with broader industry trends towards autonomous operations and enhanced situational awareness, potentially setting a precedent for similar deployments across other railyard services. The involvement of Berkshire Hathaway’s Marmon Holdings adds significant scale and credibility to the initiative.

Technology Integration
How Rail Vision’s ShuntingYard perception systems will integrate with rail car movers and other rail yard solutions to enhance safety and operational continuity.
Market Expansion
Whether Rail Vision can leverage this collaboration to expand its technology deployment across the Marmon Rail Group and other potential partners.
Commercialization Pace
The pace at which Rail Vision can transition from non-binding MOU to binding agreements and additional deployments with Railserve.