GK 1520 introduced digital traffic control at the Nizhegorodskoye depot of the Moscow Metro's Big Circle Line

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GK 1520 introduced digital traffic control at the Nizhegorodskoye depot of the Moscow Metro's Big Circle Line

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GC 1520 has equipped the Nizhegorodskoye electric depot, which will service up to 40% of the trains on the Big Circle Line of the Moscow metro, with digital Russian automation.

"The peculiarity of the metro is intensive traffic and large passenger flow. Trains here run at much shorter intervals than on the railway. Digital control systems will ensure the reliability and safety of transportation with high line congestion," said Konstantin Khromushkin, Deputy General Director for Innovative Development and Digital Transformation of GC 1520.

Microprocessor systems colombia mobile number database developed and manufactured by the ZhAT Division of the GK 1520 will control the entry of rolling stock into the depot for maintenance, regulate the operation of switches and traffic lights, monitor equipment parameters, conduct diagnostics and identify pre-failure conditions.

The depot was equipped with a microprocessor centralization system MPC-EL with built-in cyber protection, digital modules for monitoring track circuits, and a digital modular power supply unit. Redundancy of components and data transmission channels guarantees high reliability of the new automation. Taking into account the specifics of the metro, all equipment is protected from dust and moisture.

Trains of the Big Circle Line – the world's largest metro ring – will be serviced by three electric depots: Zamoskvoretskoye, Nizhegorodskoye and Aminyevskoye. Traffic at all three sites will be controlled by digital automation developed and manufactured by the ZhAT Division of the GK 1520.

The new Nizhegorodskoye electric depot is located in the Lefortovo district on the site of the Moscow plant for the modernization and construction of wagons named after Voitovich. The total area of ​​the facilities exceeds 17 hectares - this is more than 50 new buildings and structures, including a storage and repair building for 30 trains, etc. Up to 288 wagons will be repaired here per year.
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