Alstom’s Atlas 200 ETCS: Kenya Railway Tech Advancements

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Alstom’s Atlas 200 ETCS system in Kenya is enhancing safety and efficiency with automated train operation. Learn more about this innovative railway technology!

Alstom’s Atlas 200 ETCS: Kenya Railway Tech Advancements
February 14, 2017 8:04 pm

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Introduction

In May 2019, Alstom announced the successful implementation of its Atlas 200 ETCS on the first line of the new Nairobi – Naivasha Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya.

Project Overview

The Nairobi – Naivasha Standard Gauge Railway project, commissioned by Kenya Railways, covers a distance of 120 km. Alstom was contracted to equip this railway line with its ERTMS (European Rail Traffic Management System) technology, specifically the Atlas 200 ETCS Baseline 3 system. The project scope included the installation of signalling, telecommunications, and depot equipment.

Technology Deployment

Alstom’s Atlas 200 ETCS solution provides continuous train protection and enables automated train operation. The system includes trackside equipment such as Eurobalises and lineside electronic units, as well as an onboard system for the trains. This technology is designed to enhance safety and efficiency in railway operations. The project also involved the deployment of a telecommunications system, including a GSM-R network, to facilitate communication between the control center and the trains. In addition to this, Alstom supplied the depot equipment.

Implementation and Testing

The implementation phase included the installation and integration of the Atlas 200 ETCS system. Rigorous testing was conducted to ensure the system’s reliability and compliance with safety standards. The testing phase involved both static and dynamic tests to validate the performance of the signaling and train control systems.

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Operational Benefits

The deployment of the Atlas 200 ETCS Baseline 3 system on the Nairobi – Naivasha Standard Gauge Railway is expected to improve operational efficiency and increase the line’s capacity. The automated train operation capabilities provided by the Atlas 200 ETCS system can help optimize train movements and reduce headways. In May 2019, Alstom announced the successful implementation of its Atlas 200 ETCS on the first line of the new Nairobi – Naivasha Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya. This project represents a significant advancement in railway technology and infrastructure for Kenya Railways.

Conclusion

Alstom successfully implemented the Atlas 200 ETCS Baseline 3 system on the initial section of the Nairobi – Naivasha Standard Gauge Railway in May 2019. The project included the installation of signaling, telecommunications, and depot equipment, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.

Company Summary

Alstom: Alstom is a global leader in the rail transport sector, offering a wide range of products and services, including rolling stock, signaling, and infrastructure solutions.

Kenya Railways: Kenya Railways is the national railway operator of Kenya, responsible for the development and management of the country’s railway infrastructure and services.

Technology

Atlas 200 ETCS: Alstom’s Atlas 200 ETCS is a train control system based on the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) standard. It provides continuous train protection and enables automated train operation, enhancing safety and efficiency in railway operations.

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