LEVALLOIS-PERRET (dpa-AFX) - French engineering giant Alstom SA (AOMFF.PK, ALS.L) and Thales announced that they have received a contract worth EUR330 million from MTR Corporation, the operator of Hong Kong's metro network, to resignal and upgrade the signalling systems of seven metro lines. A maintenance option is also included in the contract.
This extensive project will equip seven MTR lines with the latest Communications Based Train Control or CBTC technology, safely adding capacity, reliability and maintainability on the existing infrastructure system.
Alstom and Thales noted that they will be responsible for the replacement of the existing signalling system including Automatic Train Supervision or ATS, interlocking, and Automatic Train Control or ATC in the control centre, trains and stations.
Thales will provide the advanced SelTrac CBTC system and the project implementation will be carried out by a dedicated Alstom Thales joint project team.
Thales, the consortium leader, has the technical leadership and Alstom will ensure the overall project management, as well as the supply of the remote trackside equipment controllers to deliver seamless interface with the existing field elements.
CBTC is the latest generation of technology for metro and suburban rail networks. It gives operators precise control in the movement of their trains, allowing them to run on the line at higher frequencies and speeds in total safety - with or without drivers.
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