Alstom delivers traffic management system for New Zealand into operational service

The new system features transformational improvements to signalling operations, network security, management and maintenance as well as provision of enhanced real time information for passengers. Additional benefits include the predicting of potential issues from network traffic to control staff with the system providing solutions to overcome these problems. It enables a high level of network automation and, ultimately, a more efficient, reliable and cost-effective railway network with existing manual operations replaced by fully integrated and digitised network improving business operations.

“Our technology represents a new digital age for the New Zealand rail network with KiwiRail joining more than 30 countries across the world who are operating our gold standard proven technology. Our local partnership with KiwiRail has been an excellent collaboration. It is a textbook example of close partnership between Alstom as a technology provider working hand-in-glove with KiwiRail with a shared focus to deliver the best possible system for New Zealand rail passengers,” said Pascal Dupond, Alstom Australia and New Zealand Managing Director.

The first phase deployment on the Wairarapa Line now allows for KiwiRail to extend the rollout to the next regions of the country, in a phased approach. Alstom will provide long term support, training and maintenance to KiwiRail for each phase of the deployment to ensure a successful transfer of technology.

“Alstom’s technology delivers future proofing of the New Zealand railway network to allow us to support network growth and increased passenger numbers while also delivering a transformation experience for our staff that operate the network and, ultimately, a better passenger and freight service experience. The partnership with Alstom has been a success because it is one that is based on mutual trust, transparency and shared desire to deliver in the best possible way for passengers,” said KiwiRail Project Director Carl Mills.

Alstom’s Iconis is now known as Onvia Vision, which powers over 70 mainline control centres across more than 20 countries, leveraging over 30 years of expertise in rail operations and signalling. The Traffic Management System (TMS) significantly reduces train delays by 10%-30% and achieves up to 20% energy savings through optimised scheduling and efficient timetabling.

Alstom™, Onvia Vision™ and Iconis™ are protected trademarks of the Alstom Group.

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