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WuXi Metro Line 3 Phase 1 enters into revenue service with TST signalling
On October 28 WuXi Metro Line 3 Phase 1 entered revenue service. The Line 3 covers 28.5 km operational track and 21 stations, including five stations that have the ability to connect with WuXi Metro Line 1, Line 2 and Line 3.
Poland, fast modernisation of the railway network
Poland is going to spend 15 B€ for railway network modernisation within the Railway National Program in the years 2015 to 2022.
Dakar Train Express Regional: Provide and Ultra-Modern Transport System
Providing Dakar and its suburbs with an ultra-modern transport system featuring the most advanced technologies is key to ensure the highest levels of safety, reliability, comfort and passenger service.
Uncorking the bottlenecks of urban rail systems
Thales’ SelTrac™ Communications Based Train Control system is bringing benefits to both urban transit operators and commuters. Read on.
For the City that Never Sleeps, a rail line that keeps moving 24/7
Thales SelTrac™ Communications Based Train Control is vastly improving on-time performance, capacity and reliability on New York subways, of one of the world’s busiest urban rail lines.
Thales modernization of London’s Docklands Light Railway to improve journeys of 122 million passengers
Thales has signed two new contracts to support the Dockland’s Light Railway, as a result of a forecasted increased passenger demand on the network. The updates will improve the DLR’s exceptional operational performance, while maintaining the on time train reliability ra
Egyptian Transport Minister visits the Cairo-Alexandria line Stations!
The Egyptian Minister of transport, Kamel El Wazir and the President of the Egyptian National Railways (ENR) Ashraf Raslan, visited the progress of the works on the line of Cairo Alexandria and took a tour of the stations that will be put into service soon with Thales t
Austria and Hungary rely on Thales to modernise a large part of their network
GySEV has awarded Thales a contract to modernise the train control system on the Sopron-Szombately-Szentgotthárd line (116 km).
Austria’s first railway line without light signals successful in operation for four months
For equipping the freight train bypass with modern signalling technology, ÖBB relies on Thales.
New York transit authority names Thales a Genius Transit Challenge winner
The MTA Genius Transit Challenge has named Thales as a winner in the Signaling category for its innovative onboard systems.