ProRail appoints Arcadis to support safer rail travel with roll out of ERTMS in the Netherlands
September 01 2022 - 12:00AM
ProRail appoints Arcadis to support safer rail travel with roll out
of ERTMS in the Netherlands
1 September, 2022 – Arcadis has been appointed
by ProRail, the Dutch Railway Agency responsible for the care and
maintenance of the national railway network, to provide engineering
services to support the roll out of two of the three major new
European Railway Traffic Management System (ERTMS) corridors across
the Netherlands.
ERTMS represents the next step in digitalization of railway
safety. It is used to improve, standardize and enhance the safety
of European Railways. As part of a seven year contract with
ProRail, Arcadis will be responsible for the complete process of
implementing ERTMS across some of the most intensively used lines
in the Dutch railway network. Services provided include
engineering, safety management, managing site integration
activities, as well as drafting, testing and commissioning of
ERTMS. Arcadis will be the first engineering firm in the
Netherlands to implement ERTMS through ‘open engineering’ on the
Early Deployment Line (EDL).
Digital modernization of the network will significantly increase
capacity and support interoperability across international border
crossings. By 2050, European railways must be equipped with ERTMS
to comply with internationally standardized safety systems.
However, in the Netherlands ProRail is working to significantly
accelerate this timetable, with the target of having ERTMS in place
across the entire network by 2040.
Mirjam van Velthuizen-Lormans, CFO of ProRail, said:
“We are entering a new phase with ERTMS, from thinking to doing.
The award to Arcadis is a major step towards the actual roll-out of
digital train safety. The introduction of ERTMS is one of our
biggest jobs ever; we are happy to do it together with the
professionals of Arcadis. Together, we are making a major
contribution to the railroad of tomorrow.”
Tanya Sancisi, Mobility director for Arcadis in the Netherlands,
said:
“The Dutch railway network is one of the busiest in Europe, with
passenger numbers expected to increase by 30-40 percent by 2030.
The current safety system dates from the 1950’s and ‘60’s and
relies heavily on analogue traffic signals and cables located under
the ground. The move to a fully digitalized and standardized ERTMS
system, which involves radio-based track-train communication, is a
huge undertaking, but will bring significant economic and
environmental transformation, as well as social benefits for people
using the network across the Netherlands, and beyond.”
Greg Steele, Global President of Mobility at Arcadis, added:
“ERTMS is a natural evolution for the rail industry, and it will
have a great impact on the network by increasing capacity,
improving punctuality, safety and resilience. Recognizing the
tangible benefit that rail digitization is already having, this
program puts the Netherlands at the leading edge of the European
rail industry and will contribute substantially to increasing
growth and productivity right across the country.”
ENDS
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