MORANE-2 is revolutionizing railway communications by integrating cutting-edge technology for improved efficiency. Teltronic plays a key role in implementing solutions that enhance safety, connectivity, and operational performance. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

MORANE-2 is revolutionizing railway communications by integrating cutting-edge technology for improved efficiency. Teltronic plays a key role in implementing solutions that enhance safety, connectivity, and operational performance.
The MORANE-2 project is expected to play a “key role” in modernising the European Rail Traffic Management System. Credit: Teltronic.

MORANE-2 and Teltronic’s Role in Railway Innovation

Teltronic has partnered with the MORANE-2 project to transform railway communication systems across Europe. This initiative focuses on enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and digital connectivity through advanced voice and data solutions.

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The company is deploying its NG CeCoCo dispatching system from the MCX suite within railway networks. This technology enables critical voice communications between drivers, controllers, and emergency responders, ensuring real-time coordination.

Testing will occur in both laboratory environments and operational railway lines provided by ADIF. Conventional and high-speed tracks will assess system performance, ensuring its reliability under real-world conditions.

Raquel Frisa, project leader at Teltronic, highlighted the company’s commitment to standardisation and interoperability. She emphasized collaboration with industry stakeholders to develop innovative railway communication solutions.

She noted that cooperation within the MORANE-2 initiative fosters significant railway system advancements. It contributes to building a safer, more efficient, and highly competitive European transportation network.

MORANE-2 and the Future of Railway Telecommunications

MORANE-2 plays a crucial role in modernising railway traffic management, driving digitalisation, and increasing transport capacity. These efforts aim to make railway transport more sustainable and technologically advanced.

Over the next 34 months, experts will evaluate FRMCS technological specifications and refine them for market readiness. Multiple European laboratories and five railway corridors will host trials to validate system performance.

The European Union co-finances this initiative with €13.5 million in funding through its rail and smart networks programs. This financial support accelerates development and ensures seamless implementation of next-generation railway communication solutions.

The International Union of Railways (UIC) coordinates the MORANE-2 project, bringing together infrastructure managers and technology providers. This collaboration strengthens the push for digital transformation in railway communications across Europe.

Source: www.railway-technology.com

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