Alcatel-Lucent produced two videos of the wide range of systems and innovations it had on display on its stand at InnoTrans 2014 in Berlin.
This video will give you a quick overview of the four demonstrations shown by Alcatel-Lucent at InnoTrans:
This video shows a detailed demonstration of a converged IP/MPLS network built to support all railway services and applications including signalling, as well as provide a smooth migration of existing legacy systems such as analogue CCTV and GSM-R base stations to the new network.
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This video shows a detailed demonstration of a converged IP/MPLS network built to support all railway services and applications including signalling, and provide a smooth migration of existing legacy systems such as analogue CCTV and GSM-R base stations to the new network.
This video will give you a quick overview of the four demonstrations shown by Alcatel-Lucent at InnoTrans, comprising a converged IP/MPLS network for rail, an agile optical network for railways, LTE ground-to-train communications, and a cloud-connected passenger system.
Request for Information No. RFI-2014-USP-002
GO Transit Train Control System
This Request for Expressions of Interest has been issued to invite qualified vendors who design, supply, install, test and commission Train Control Systems, to provide information on their Systems so that Metrolinx can gain an understanding of the various Train Control Systems available and their functionality.
Metrolinx is considering implementing a Train Control System to integrate the control of the new signalling system in its Toronto Union Station Rail Corridor, and the existing signals systems on the other Metrolinx owned rail corridors, into one central control centre to improve the overall operational efficiency and flexibility of its GO Rail network.
Request for Information Documents are available online at www.merx.com/metrolinx, Private Tenders/Merx Reference Number PR292301.
Vendors who consider themselves qualified may submit the pertinent information in accordance with the requirements of the Request for Information document. Information will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 25, 2014, via e-mail to [email protected]