3 nouveaux simulateurs pour Long Island Rail Road

Suite à un appel d’offres très compétitif, CORYS a remporté un contrat pour la construction de nouveaux simulateurs pour LIRR (Long Island Rail Road), à New York.

Trois simulateurs quart de cabine seront fournis, pour trois locomotives différentes : Kawasaki C3 Bi-level Cab Car ; EMU basé sur le design M7/M9 ; et locomotive bimode EMD DM30AC. 

À ce premier contrat s’en ajoute un second : le simulateur réplique du train E1500 installé dans le centre de formation de LIRR du Queens va bénéficier d’une remise à niveau, et sera complété par un simulateur pour salle de classe. CORYS simulera en images de synthèse 153 miles de la banlieue Est de New York. LIRR confie également à CORYS la maintenance des simulateurs avec un contrat de garantie à long terme.

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