AŽD Praha will deploy microprocessor-based centralization systems at five stations in Poland, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

AŽD Praha to Implement Advanced Signaling Systems in Poland

The company AŽD Praha has signed a contract with the Polish construction firm PNUIK Kraków valued at 97.2 million PLN.

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The agreement includes the supply of equipment for the 50-kilometer railway section between Kępno and Oleśnica, located east of Wrocław.

As part of the project, the Czech company will equip five stations with modern ESA 44-PL microprocessor-based centralization systems.

Additionally, AŽD Praha will install 65 switch drives, 65 signals, and 50 level crossing signaling systems.

Polish partners of the company will be involved in some of the tasks, such as installing communication systems and passenger information systems.

This is the seventh contract for AŽD Praha to supply railway automation systems to Poland, with the Czech manufacturer making its debut as a subcontractor for PNUIK Kraków.

Photo: AŽD Praha

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