In collaboration with Alstom Transport S.A. and TERNA, Praxis Factor undertook a strategic initiative to enhance the remote control system across the Athens – Thessaloniki – Promachonas 630 Km rail network. This case study presents the project’s objectives, employed strategies, and achieved outcomes.
Project Overview
- Client: Alstom Transport S.A. / TERNA
- Project: Enhancement of the Remote Control System
- Location: Athens – Thessaloniki – Promachonas, 630 Km Rail Network
- Scope: Upgrading the efficiency and reliability of the rail network’s remote control system.
Project Objectives
The project aimed to:
- Enhance the rail network’s remote control system, improving operational efficiency and reliability.
- Strengthen communication and safety across a critical transport corridor in Greece.
Our Approach
- Industrial Switch Configuration: Setup and installation of industrial switches to improve network connectivity and control.
- Comprehensive System Repairs: Execution of field and computer room repairs to maintain system integrity and performance.
- Optical Networking: Implementation of optical joints, backbone, and bifurcation for superior data transmission.
Impactful Outcomes
The project successfully:
- Improved operational control and communication, leading to a more reliable and efficient rail operation.
- Enhanced system reliability, reducing the likelihood of operational disruptions.
- Laid the groundwork for future technology upgrades, ensuring the rail network remains advanced and efficient.
Through strategic collaboration with Alstom Transport S.A. and TERNA, Praxis Factor has effectively upgraded the remote control system of the Athens – Thessaloniki – Promachonas rail network. This project reflects our commitment to utilizing technology for improving infrastructure, demonstrating our expertise in the telecom and network infrastructure industry.