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Barcelona Metro: On track for a driverless future
From the world’s first automatic mass transit system to the very latest control systems for modern metros, Invensys Rail is a world leader in train control systems. So when Barcelona Metro decided to invest in a driverless, automatic train control system (DTO) for its Line 11, it came to us for expert support.
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Infrastructure support - Delivering effective ‘through-life’ support
As well as producing some of the world’s most innovative signalling and control systems, Invensys Rail is committed to ensuring your investment remains safe and efficient throughout its lifetime. As well as designing and manufacturing components with longevity and future-proofing in mind, we provide dedicated support through our Infrastructure Support Group (ISG).
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From signalling to rolling stock, Invensys Rail keeps Madrid moving…
Metro de Madrid. One of the largest and fastest-growing metro systems in the world. A staggering 283km of track – with another 75km to complete by 2011. Denser than any other mass transit system, Metro de Madrid services a population of six million and is renowned for affordable fares, fast rides and efficient services.
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Invensys Rail and Oslo Metro: A successful partnership
Oslo Metro is a unique mass transit system – the first of its kind in Scandinavia. It has been in service since 1898, and consists of 105 stations over six lines that run across the city centre. Annual ridership exceeds 73 million and its 84.2km of track covers some of the most challenging suburban terrain in the world.
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Invensys Rail secures signalling contract for Singapore’s new Downtown Line
Singapore has established an enviable reputation, built up over 25 years, of operating a truly world class railway. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has chosen technology from Invensys Rail for the new Downtown Line, the newest metro railway to be built in Singapore.
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The Canada Line: Transport for tomorrow comes to Vancouver
Vancouver is a city that’s growing fast. To service the needs of a suburban population soon to exceed 3 million, the Canada Line is a vital link. This driverless rapid transit system will run north-south, connecting downtown Vancouver with Richmond, the Vancouver International Airport and Sea Island.
