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Traction electrification

Information about Siemens traction electrification products can be found on the Siemens Mobility global site by clicking on the following links:

Railway Electrification Overview

DC Traction Power Supply

Contact Lines for Mass Transit

Traction electrification references

San Juan, Puerto Rico: Tren Urbano Heavy Rail Project

Northeast Corridor, USA: Amtrak’s North End Electrification Project and the Richmond Static Frequency Converter

Portland, OR: Tri-Met’s Light Rail Westside Extension, Airport MAX, Interstate MAX and Banfield

Los Angeles, CA: LACMTA’s Light Rail Green Line and Pasadena Gold Line

Denver, CO: RTD’s Light Rail MAC Starter System, Southwest Corridor Extension, Central Platte Valley Ext.

Maracaibo, Venezuela: Maracaibo Light Rail System

Valencia, Venezuela: Metro Valencia Light Rail

Calgary, CAN: Calgary Transit ENMAX South Line Light Rail Extension and Northwest Light Rail Extension

Houston, TX: Metro Light Rail Project

Minneapolis, MN: DOT’s Hiawatha Light Rail Project

Sacramento, CA: RT’s Folsom Light Rail Line Extension

San Diego, CA: MTS’ Mission Valley East Light Rail Extension and Traction Power Substations Refurbishment and Standardization

San Jose, CA: Guadalupe Corridor Light Rail Project

Salt Lake City, UT: UTA’s Light Rail Project

Bechtel Corporation: Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc.

Rail automation

Information about Siemens rail automation products can be found on the Siemens Mobility global site by clicking on the following links:

Operation Control Systems

Interlocking - Sicas S7

Trainguard MT - CBTC

Train Control Systems

Track Vacancy Detection

Rail Components

Rail automation references


New York, NY: MTA/New York City Transit
Since 1999 Siemens has received 5 major projects from MTA/NYCT. These cover multiple technologies such as Communication Based Train Control Systems (CBTC Canarsie), Automatic Train Supervision for one third of the subway system (ATS-A), Communication Infrastructure for the entire network (SONET ATM Phase 1 and ATM Phase 2) and Public Address Customer Information Screens for one third of the subway system (PACIS Phase 2).

Houston, TX: METRO Houston Light Rail Transit Automation System

Portland, OR: Airport MAX Extension Signaling and Communications, SCADA and Central Control Modifications

San Juan, Puerto Rico: Tren Urbano Integrated Operation Control Center

Canadian National Rail, Canada: Rail Traffic Control System

Fort Worth, TX:
Burlington North Santa Fe (BNSF) Movement Planner Technology

Portland, OR: TriMET I-205 Extension (Signaling and Telecommunication) and Sicas S7 Interlocking Installation