Alstom won €54 mn order to install train control & signalling system Delhi MRTS Phase-IV

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  • May 04,23
Alstom received a contact for €54 million to design, manufacture, supply, install, test, and commission train-control and signaling solution for Delhi MRTS Phase-IV Mukundpur – Maujpur (Line7 extention), and Aerocity – Tughlakabad Corridor (Line 10)
Alstom won €54 mn order to install train control & signalling system Delhi MRTS Phase-IV

Alstom, a global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has been awarded contracts worth €54 million to design, manufacture, supply, install, test, and commission train-control and signalling solutions for Delhi MRTS Phase-IV Mukundpur – Maujpur (Line7 extension), and Aerocity – Tughlakabad Corridor (Line 10).

These lines will be equipped with Alstom’s scalable communications-based train control solutions (CBTC), which will operate in conjunction with its Automatic Train Supervision (ATS) system. This solution is expected to bring down energy consumption by up to 30 per cent. CBTC can largely improve the capacity, efficiency, reliability, and safety of metro lines and reduce operating costs for operators.

Alstom is a strong leader in the mass transit market and a clear number one on the CBTC market. The company has over 30 years of expertise in radio CBTC and has been chosen for 160 CBTC metro lines, with over 90 lines in operation, worldwide. In India, 18 metro lines are currently equipped with Alstom’s world-class signalling solutions.

Alstom has a long-standing relationship with Delhi Metro, as it has delivered more than 800 metro cars that are in service for the Delhi Metro network. In November 2022, the company was also awarded the contract to design, manufacture, supply, test, and commission 312 standard gauge metro cars for Delhi Metro Phase IV expansion. In the past, Alstom has partnered with DMRC for several other projects, including the successful implementation of the supply and commissioning of train control and signalling system for DMRC’s Red Line (L1), Yellow Line (L2), Green Line (L5), Violet Line (L6), Pink Line (L7) during Phase I, II & III.

Presently, the Delhi Metro network consists of about 391 kilometres with 286 stations. The network has now crossed the boundaries of Delhi to reach Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh in Haryana. 

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