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Hitachi Rail wins digital signalling infrastructure contract to modernize the French railway network
12 July, Hitachi Rail has been selected, by SNCF Réseau, as the sole supplier within the framework agreement for the development and deployment of a new generation of wayside ERTMS (**) Radio Block Centers (RBC (*)).
The deployment of the RBC Argos, part of the ERTMS (European Rail Traffic Management System), will significantly increase the capacity of the rail network and improve the regularity of trains while ensuring a maximum level of safety. This equipment, which is a key element in the digitalization of the national rail network, will be deployed over the next few years.
The new RBC, designed by Hitachi Rail, will link in to the Argos digital platform being designed as part of SNCF Réseau’s new ERTMS Argos Computer Based Interlocking project. It will be tested by mid-2025 on a pilot line of about 16 km between Cannes and Grasse, in the south of France. It will then be gradually deployed on the Marseille-Vintimille route, with the first section coming into service at the end of 2027.
Hitachi Rail has been part of the Argos program since 2018, aiming at the renewal and digitalization of the interlocking systems all over the French rail network. Argos RBC marks a new step of this program.
Gilles Pascault, CEO of Hitachi Rail STS France said: “This new contract builds on an historical partnership with SNCF, based on mutual trust and on the innovation capability of the Hitachi Rail group to support SNCF’s ambitions towards delivering a smarter and more sustainable mobility. With this contract Hitachi Rail, supplier of wayside ERTMS for the High Speed Lines, becomes supplier of wayside ERTMS for the overall national rail network, for the coming years.”
SNCF Réseau is already implementing the various elements that will set up the network of the future and improve its operability. Centralized command system and ERTMS are two major components of this development. By gradually migrating from lateral signalling to cab signalling associated with continuous speed control, ERTMS meets the demand for interoperability in Europe. It will also allow for the increased integration of new traffic management tools.
"With this new contract, we are implementing an essential brick of the new generation of ground-based ERTMS. It is therefore a fundamental step in our roadmap towards a new digital signalling system, a major challenge for SNCF Réseau with a view to developing a modern, reliable and robust service for the benefit of our customers", said Olivier Bancel, Deputy Director General of Projects, Maintenance and Operations at SNCF Réseau.
Within the framework of modernization and harmonization of the rail infrastructures, the European Union’s mid-terms objectives are to deploy the ERTMS technology over more than 6 000km of rail network in France, including on its High Speed Lines (HSL). In this context, Hitachi Rail is preparing, with its latest generation equipment, to accelerate the digitalisation programme across the entire rail network.
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For more information or press contact:
Hitachi Rail:
Nadia Alves Pires - Head of Marketing & Communication – Northern, Central Europe & Africa
Tel +33 (6) 76 95 16 46 – nadia.alves-pires@hitachirail.com
SNCF Réseau:
Soune SERRE – Responsable relation médias
Tel +33 (6) 35 22 05 51 – soune.serre@reseau.sncf.fr
Note to the editors :
(*) About RBC: Radio Block Centre is one of the essential components of the ERTMS system and its main function is to manage train’s movements in security in a defined area. RBC liaises between train and track, generates and sends the movement authorities to the train by radio. Within the frame of the new contract, Hitachi Rail will provide the development of the ERTMS V.3.6.0 functionalities including digital canton (level 3 hybrid) and the operation and maintenance of the extremely performing system.
(**) About ERTMS: The European Rail Traffic Management System aims at replacing the different national rail control and command systems in Europe. The deployment of ERTMS will enable the creation of a seamless European railway system. Hitachi Rail’s ERTMS solutions operate on major railway networks and on-board all types of train fleets around the world, from Europe to Asia, Africa and Middle East, as well as from conventional lines to commuters and high-speed networks.
About SNCF:
To cater to growing mobility requirements and develop the rail mode’s contribution to ecological transition, SNCF Réseau offers rail services on the 28,000 km of line. It is responsible for maintaining and upgrading and for ensuring operating safety. As Infrastructure Manager, SNCF Réseau markets and provides fair and equal access to rail infrastructure. For the public authorities, local organising authorities and train operators that are its partners, its top priority is that of ensuring client satisfaction. SNCF Réseau boasts a 53,000 strong workforce and, in 2021, had a turnover of nearly €6.6 billion.
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