All Aboard the Innovation Train: NS Brings Drones into Stations

The Dutch public transport company NS is making headlines again this week after introducing a particularly innovative solution to checking their buildings: drones! NS has permission to make professional flights on the inside of stations and other buildings after two test flights were successfully completed in Utrecht last month.

The company has to inspect hundreds of structures, including stations, parking garages, bridges and offices for damages such as rust each year. The work was previously completed by erecting cranes and scaffolding, all which cost time and big stacks of cash.

So how did they come with this solution?

One NS employee illustrated that brilliant Dutch innovative spirit with a brainwave: drones.

Image: NS

“It is a lot less hassle to fly with a drone. You can do such a flight at quiet moments, which means less nuisance for travellers,” NS spokesperson Erik Kroeze told NOS.

While there is only one drone available now, two more are on the way. So far NS has two staff members licenced to fly the sky beasts.

Could travellers end up on YouTube?

Of course, it’s all been supremely well-organised. Not only have NS received permission from the government for outside areas, with inside permission on the way, but the company has already addressed privacy concerns.

“We explore the terrain in advance, turn off the flying area and indicate with signs that recordings are being made,” NS drone pilot Remco Bunder explained.

Here’s a tweet 🙂

“If during the flight it appears that there are people on the recordings, these recordings will be deleted or the people will be watched. The images are then stored in a well-protected environment.”

Will there be any benefits for travelers?

Let’s be honest – nothing huge. No longer needing huge cranes or scaffolding could reduce delays, but it’s unlikely the cash savings will get passed on to the consumer. We can dream though, right?

What do you think of drones being used? Innovation? Or technological invasion?

Feature Image: NS

Samantha Dixon 🇦🇺
Samantha Dixon 🇦🇺https://gallivantations.com
Sam has over six years experience writing about life in the Netherlands and leads the content team at DutchReview. She originally came to the Netherlands to study in 2016 and now holds a BA (Hons.) in Arts, a BA (Hons) in Journalism, and (almost) a Masters in Teaching. She loves to write about settling into life in the Netherlands, her city of Utrecht, learning Dutch, and jobs in the Netherlands — and she still can’t jump on the back of a moving bike (she's learning!).

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