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Network Rail announced on 19 December 2006 that it has awarded Ansaldo
the contract for the first stage of a £60m project for the implementation
of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) in the UK.
This new in-cab signalling system is based on information being relayed
directly to the train via a digital radio instead of by lineside signal.
With this new system, the time and distance needed to safely separate
trains is managed dynamically, allowing for greater capacity on the
line as well as efficiency and reliability improvements owing to the
removal of the old signalling systems.
The plan is to replace the old signalling system on the Cambrian route
between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth and Pwllheli with the new in cab
system. Ansaldo will work with the Network Rail to draw up designs
for implementation.
The first stage contract is for the design of the system and it has
been awarded to Ansaldo because of its significant experience in designing
and implementing ERTMS systems in Italy, Spain and France. The design
work will commence immediately and is expected to be complete by summer
2007.
Network Rails Director, Major Projects & Investment, Simon
Kirby, said: This is an exciting time for the Cambrian route.
Network Rail is committed to enhancing and improving performance and
this project could bring big benefits to the line while allowing us
to learn more about ERTMS. After a very close examination of the competing
bids, we felt that Ansaldo has the relevant experience and also demonstrates
the best overall value.
Mike Bagshaw, commercial director for Arriva Trains Wales, said: The
installation of modern signalling that will deliver increased reliability
on the Cambrian route is good news and Arriva Trains Wales welcomes
the opportunity to participate in the development of this system.
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