Helsinki City Transport (HKL) has chosen Siemens to renovate its metro network. HKL has contracted the Mobility Division at Siemens to supply a driverless metro system worth around 100 million euros. The fully automated line is scheduled to go into operation in the Finnish capital in 2013. More passengers will be carried by the new system and they'll enjoy a more comfortable ride as the train headway will be reduced from 4 minutes to 2 minutes. The system has to remain operational at temperatures as low as - 40°C.
Siemens will supply the CBTC automated control systems (Communication Based Train Control), the Operations Control Center, the signaling system and the onboard communication facilities, together with the platform screen doors and the dynamic passenger information system. Trainguard automated control systems made by Siemens Mobility are already in use in Paris, Beijing, New York and Guangzhou.
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