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Siemens equips three sections of track in Hungary with ETCS train protection system

Posted: 20 May 2014 | | No comments yet

Siemens has received three orders from Hungary to supply signaling and control technology…

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Siemens has received three orders from Hungary to supply signaling and control technology. The company will equip two sections of the line between the Budapest suburb of Ferencváros and the small eastern town of Gyoma with ETCS (European Train Control System) Level 2. The third section to be fitted with the same system runs west from Ferencváros to Székesfehérvár. The order, which is worth around 60 million euros, was awarded by Hungary’s state infrastructure development company (Nemezeti Infrastruktúra Fejlesztő Zrt.), and commissioning of all three sections is scheduled to take place at the end of 2015.

The rail automation division of Siemens will supply the automatic train protection system Trainguard 200 for ETCS Level 2 for around 200 track kilometers. With Level 2 almost all information is transmitted to the vehicle from the Radio Block Center (RBC) using Euroradio. Information can also be sent from train to track and can be exchanged at any time, even when the train is stationary. Engine drivers using ETCS Level 2 receive instructions directly on a display in the driver’s cab, which means that there are no longer any signals on the open track. The advantage here is that the train can accelerate immediately when the display changes from stop to go, whereas otherwise it would have had to brake again by the next transmission point on the line. This enables speeds of up to 300 km/h to be reached and increases line capacity.

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