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Advanced Civil Speed Enforcement System (ACSES) is a positive train control cab signaling system developed by Alstom. [1] The system is designed to prevent train -to-train collisions , protect against overspeed, and protect work crews with temporary speed restrictions.
The AM5-M2 and AM4-M4 are two series of Alstom Metropolis heavy rail rolling stock that operate on lines M2 and M4 of the Budapest Metro.. Since 2009, 22 AM5-M2 sets have been constructed for use on Line M2 with delivery to be completed by 2013.
Alstom Urbalis 300 [o] [p] Circle MRT line: 28 May 2009: Downtown MRT line: 22 December 2013: Siemens Trainguard Sirius CBTC North–South MRT line: 2017 [46] Thales SelTrac Convergence CBTC [47] East–West MRT line: 18 June 2017 (Tuas West extension) 28 May 2018 (whole line) [46] Thomson–East Coast MRT line: 31 January 2020 [48] Alstom ...
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Avelia Liberty is a tilting high-speed passenger train built for the North American market by French manufacturer Alstom and assembled in the United States. Amtrak has ordered 28 train sets for use on its flagship Acela service along the Northeast Corridor between Boston, New York, and Washington, promising higher frequency and capacity than the first-generation Acela.
EBICab is a trademark registered by Alstom (former Bombardier) for the equipment on board a train used as a part of an Automatic Train Control system. Three different families exist, which are technically unrelated.
The license to use the technology has also passed hands several times, from Westinghouse to AEG in 1988, to Adtranz in 1996, to Bombardier Transportation in 2001, [1] and most recently to Alstom in 2021. The Innovia APM is mostly implemented in airports, but some rapid transit lines in cities such as Singapore and Bangkok also implement the ...
Zefiro is a family of high-speed passenger trains designed by Bombardier Transportation (now Alstom) whose variants have top operating speeds of between 250 km/h (155 mph); 380 km/h (240 mph) and 400 km/h (250 mph).