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The airport link runs through an 8km tunnel
The airport link runs through an 8km tunnel

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Hitachi Rail’s innovative signalling to enable 20,000 journeys per day as new Forrestfield-Airport Link opens

10thOctober: Perth’s new underground rail link, equipped with the latest in signalling technology from Hitachi Rail, opened to passengers today, delivering a step change in travel between Perth, the airport, and the wider eastern area.

The new connection, Perth’s first rail line to the city’s airport, runs through underground parallel tunnels and features three stations, and is expected to support more than 20,000 passenger journeys in its first year.

Commissioned by the Public Transport Authority of Western Australia (PTA), Hitachi Rail designed, tested and installed the entire telecommunications and signalling infrastructure throughout the eight-kilometre tunnel. To reduce the headway – the distance required between trains for safety – Hitachi Rail installed its leading interlocking signalling technology, MicroLok®. The system uses signals between track and train to ensure safety on the track, checking that the track is free of other trains and communicating train speed. As a result, from today, passengers will be able to catch a train every 12 minutes during peak hour. The line will also benefit from access for all Carrier Mobile Services and a new 4G train communications system.

The Forrestfield Airport Link will be transformative for passengers in the Perth area, with people living in the city’s suburbs now able to reach the city centre within 20 minutes. Local and international travellers, also stand to benefit, as the new service means it takes just 18 minutes to travel to and from the Perth airport directly to the CBD.

Roslyn Stuart, Senior Director Australia, said: “The Forrestfield Airport link tackles modern urbanisation issues head on. It opens up Perth’s growing eastern suburbs to rail for the first time – and is part of the WA Government’s effort to create thriving urban centres with safe, sustainable, affordable transport at their heart. Our signalling solution will support a seamless, fast and reliable service for passengers.”

Hitachi Rail Australia provided the signalling and telecommunications system for the new rail line under the Webuild–NRW Joint Venture, the project’s design, construction and maintenance contractor. The project is part of the first stage of METRONET: a multi-government program in Western Australia to create liveable communities connected by world-class public transport.

Hitachi Rail is a world leader in digital signalling technology. In Australia, Hitachi Rail’s technology has enabled AutoHaul™, the world’s first autonomous heavy haul rail, to run its fleet of more than 220 trains autonomously across Rio Tinto’s 1,700km rail network in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia. Recently, Hitachi Rail began the world-first application of signalling technology for Queensland’s New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) fleet. Under the contract Hitachi Rail will install Automatic Train Operation (ATO) over European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 2 technology on all NGR trains.


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About Hitachi Rail: Hitachi Rail is a fully integrated, global provider of rail solutions across rolling stock, signalling, service & maintenance, digital technology and turnkey solutions. With a presence in 38 countries across six continents and over 12,000 employees, our mission is to contribute to society through the continuous development of superior rail transport solutions. We are proud of our global achievements, from our world ­famous ‘bullet trains’, to our signalling solutions and turnkey projects, state­-of-the-art traffic management and digital solutions. Drawing on the wider Hitachi Group’s market-leading technology and research-and-development capabilities, we strive for industry leading innovations and solutions that can deliver value for customers and sustainable railway systems that benefit wider society. For information about Hitachi Rail, visit www.hitachirail.com

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