Alstom and PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe, the manager of Poland’s railway infrastructure, have signed a contract for centralized post-warranty service of traffic management systems, including Alstom’s computer systems, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

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The contract is for two years and extends until the end of 2025. It includes Alstom’s traffic management systems, the track release system (SOL), and power supply.

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Alstom will provide service support for 328 facilities at 17 out of 23 Railway Line depots across Poland.

The scope of services includes maintaining modern reporting systems, conducting periodic inspections and ongoing repairs, managing spare parts, reporting and training, as well as troubleshooting support.

The collaboration between PLK SA and Alstom aims to maintain the efficient operation of railway traffic management systems and ensure a quick response to possible device repairs outlined in the contract.

The centralized service agreement is the third agreement signed by PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe with Alstom for servicing computerized railway traffic management devices.

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