Latest ETCS technology to Network Rail’s Class 313 trains

Class 313 ETCS baseline 3 Network Rail

Alstom has taken further steps in the development of the Baseline 3 specification of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS). The company completed the upgrade of its ETCS technology, Atlas 200, on Network Rail’s Class 313 test train, so that it is now compatible with ERTMS Baseline 3.

Vincent Passau of Alstom will give a presentation on the lastest development of the Baselines at the ERTMS Conference of RailTech Europe 2017 on the 28th of March.

The upgrade of Atlas 200 follows successful compatibility testing at Network Rail’s ERTMS National Integration Facility in Hertford and benefits from train-track integration of a baseline 3 track installed for the first time worldwide by Alstom in Denmark last summer.

Baseline 3

Alstom and Network Rail will now use the upgraded Class 313 train for testing and commissioning work to deliver ERTMS Baseline 3 to the Paddington-Heathrow stretch of the Great Western Main Line by 2017. The work is a key milestone in the development of digital signalling, which will support the UK’s Digital Railway plans to reduce journey times for passengers, improve safety, reduce maintenance costs and create more capacity on the UK rail network.

“The successful upgrade of our Atlas 200 technology on the Class 313 train is a significant milestone towards a digital railway in the UK. It has the potential to bring huge benefits to Network Rail, operators and passengers alike,” said Nick Crossfield, Managing Director for Alstom in the UK and Ireland.

ETCS technology upgrade

“The ETCS technology upgrade is a critical step forward in furthering the Digital Railway agenda. Having seen what the technology can do for rail travel in other European countries, we are excited to be bringing digital enhancements to the UK Rail Network that will lead to an improved passenger experience.” Said Michael Flynn, Programme Director of Digital Railway, Network Rail.

The Class 313 upgrade is Alstom’s third UK trainborne contract to install its ERTMS Baseline 3 technology. On trackside, Alstom was recently awarded a contract worth around €17 million by Network Rail to provide ETCS for Crossrail. The contract will see Alstom’s signalling and infrastructure division deliver ETCS to enable Crossrail on the line between Stockley Junction and Heathrow Terminals 4 and 5.

Author: Marieke van Gompel

Marieke van Gompel is editor-in-chief of RailTech.com, RailFreight.com and SpoorPro.nl, online magazines for railway professionals.

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Latest ETCS technology to Network Rail’s Class 313 trains

Class 313 ETCS baseline 3 Network Rail

Alstom has taken further steps in the development of the Baseline 3 specification of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS). The company completed the upgrade of its ETCS technology, Atlas 200, on Network Rail’s Class 313 test train, so that it is now compatible with ERTMS Baseline 3.

Vincent Passau of Alstom will give a presentation on the lastest development of the Baselines at the ERTMS Conference of RailTech Europe 2017 on the 28th of March.

The upgrade of Atlas 200 follows successful compatibility testing at Network Rail’s ERTMS National Integration Facility in Hertford and benefits from train-track integration of a baseline 3 track installed for the first time worldwide by Alstom in Denmark last summer.

Baseline 3

Alstom and Network Rail will now use the upgraded Class 313 train for testing and commissioning work to deliver ERTMS Baseline 3 to the Paddington-Heathrow stretch of the Great Western Main Line by 2017. The work is a key milestone in the development of digital signalling, which will support the UK’s Digital Railway plans to reduce journey times for passengers, improve safety, reduce maintenance costs and create more capacity on the UK rail network.

“The successful upgrade of our Atlas 200 technology on the Class 313 train is a significant milestone towards a digital railway in the UK. It has the potential to bring huge benefits to Network Rail, operators and passengers alike,” said Nick Crossfield, Managing Director for Alstom in the UK and Ireland.

ETCS technology upgrade

“The ETCS technology upgrade is a critical step forward in furthering the Digital Railway agenda. Having seen what the technology can do for rail travel in other European countries, we are excited to be bringing digital enhancements to the UK Rail Network that will lead to an improved passenger experience.” Said Michael Flynn, Programme Director of Digital Railway, Network Rail.

The Class 313 upgrade is Alstom’s third UK trainborne contract to install its ERTMS Baseline 3 technology. On trackside, Alstom was recently awarded a contract worth around €17 million by Network Rail to provide ETCS for Crossrail. The contract will see Alstom’s signalling and infrastructure division deliver ETCS to enable Crossrail on the line between Stockley Junction and Heathrow Terminals 4 and 5.

Author: Marieke van Gompel

Marieke van Gompel is editor-in-chief of RailTech.com, RailFreight.com and SpoorPro.nl, online magazines for railway professionals.

Commenting on this post has been disabled.