GE Transportation Supplies Integrated Controls for DART’s Green Line

GE Transportation’s integrated system for Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Green Line stations includes onboard cab signalling, wayside interlocking control, and a centralised control system.

GE Transportation Supplies Integrated Controls for DART’s Green Line
January 18, 2010 7:04 am | Last Update: May 17, 2026 1:20 pm
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GE Transportation has provided an integrated system for 15 new stations on the 24 mile-long Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Green Line, which went into service in December 2010 in the US.

The company's system, worth about $35m, includes the Ultra Cab II for the onboard cab signalling portion of the system, a Vital Logic Controller for wayside interlocking control and a centralised control system that coordinates activities.
DART intends that its expansion programme will double the DART Rail System to 90 miles, while future Blue Line expansion plans continue to unfold.

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