Post by account_disabled on Jan 2, 2024 4:17:51 GMT
Thales has joined forces with River Company. River Engineering to design, deliver and install the European Train Control System (ETCS), a Level 1 automatic train safety protection system, on four sections of the railway for 48 stations around Bangkok. - As one of the important operators in Thailand's transportation industry Thales first introduced ETCS technology in 2017 for the Eastern Railway of Thailand. Followed by Bangkok's Red Line suburban train. and is a service provider for the ticketing system for the Blue Line extension.
The State Railway of B2B Email List Thailand (SRT) is moving forward in modernizing the country's railway network. There is an investment plan to develop trains in a radius of 500 kilometers around Bangkok into an electric system. The first phase of this modernization is to change the signaling system to the European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 1, a European standard system to increase efficiency and reliability of the Thai railway network. From signing a contract with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), Thales and River Thales Engineering, a partner company in the Thales Group, has been awarded a service contract to support the recovery of Thailand's railway industry by designing, supplying and installing Level 1 ETCS across four sections of SRT's railway network (Line North, Northeast, Eastern and Southern lines) which is expected to take two years to complete this project.
It will also support the SRT in modernizing its railway network through the use of ETCS, a standardized system for automatic safety protection and control of trains (ATP). The signaling system project will cover 48 train stations from Lopburi in the north south to Nakhon Pathom. and to Map Ka Bao in the northeast. The longest ETCS Level 1 installation will cover 21 train stations from Hua Mak Station to Laem Chabang Station. This will allow passengers to travel to the eastern Thai border efficiently and safely. In the past few years Thales has demonstrated the potential of Thales technology in the transportation industry. Such as the automatic fare collection system and maintenance services for the Blue Line extension of Bangkok.
The State Railway of B2B Email List Thailand (SRT) is moving forward in modernizing the country's railway network. There is an investment plan to develop trains in a radius of 500 kilometers around Bangkok into an electric system. The first phase of this modernization is to change the signaling system to the European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 1, a European standard system to increase efficiency and reliability of the Thai railway network. From signing a contract with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), Thales and River Thales Engineering, a partner company in the Thales Group, has been awarded a service contract to support the recovery of Thailand's railway industry by designing, supplying and installing Level 1 ETCS across four sections of SRT's railway network (Line North, Northeast, Eastern and Southern lines) which is expected to take two years to complete this project.
It will also support the SRT in modernizing its railway network through the use of ETCS, a standardized system for automatic safety protection and control of trains (ATP). The signaling system project will cover 48 train stations from Lopburi in the north south to Nakhon Pathom. and to Map Ka Bao in the northeast. The longest ETCS Level 1 installation will cover 21 train stations from Hua Mak Station to Laem Chabang Station. This will allow passengers to travel to the eastern Thai border efficiently and safely. In the past few years Thales has demonstrated the potential of Thales technology in the transportation industry. Such as the automatic fare collection system and maintenance services for the Blue Line extension of Bangkok.