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Rail automation products company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thales Rail Signalling Solutions was a division of Thales Group that supplies transportation-based automation solutions[buzzword] for railways. Its operations are controlled from several locations:
Company type | Division |
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Industry | Rapid Transit Signalling |
Founded | December 31, 1998 |
Defunct | May 31, 2024 |
Successor | Hitachi Rail |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Products | SelTrac |
Number of employees | 2000 |
Parent | Thales Group |
The original moving block signaling system for rapid transit was introduced by Urban Transportation Development Corporation (an Ontario Crown corporation) for its Intermediate Capacity Transit System (ICTS). In 1985, the ICTS technology was successfully implemented on three new railway lines in North America, all of which continue to use the system today:
UTDC's rolling stock manufacturing operations were later absorbed by Bombardier Transportation, who divested the signalling technology to Alcatel-Lucent. In April 2006, Thales Group announced it would be acquiring Alcatel Rail Signalling Solutions in a deal which also raised Alcatel's ownership of Thales to 21.66 percent.
In August 2021 Thales announced that the ground transportation business was to be sold to Hitachi Rail for €1,660 million.[1][2] The process has been completed on May 31, 2024.[3]
Various railway signalling systems:
Besides its signalling solutions[buzzword], Thales additionally develops electronic interlocking systems, axle counters that can replace track circuits, various types of point machines, and railway worker protection systems.
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