REMOTE TRAFFIC CONTROL

Railway infrastructure REMOTE TRAFFIC CONTROL

A remote traffic control system is being established on two main lines in Slovenia, on the state border crossing with Croatia–Dobova–Ljubljana line and the Zidani Most–Šentilj–state border crossing with Austria line. These are the only lines in the core TEN-T network for which remote traffic control has not yet been implemented.

The project includes the upgrade of signalling safety and telecommunication devices and the construction of grade-separated access points at railway stations and stops. A passenger information system, a video surveillance system, a SCADA control centre, a fire safety and burglary prevention system, and a landslide reporting system will be established.

Type of project:Digitalisation
Client: Ministry of Infrastructure, Slovenian Infrastructure Agency
Status:In progress

REMOTE TRAFFIC CONTROL ON THE TWO MAIN
LINES IS SCHEDULED TO BE INTRODUCED IN 2028.

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