Simulation CBTC pour NYCT

Siemens, NYCT et SYSTRA ont passé une semaine dans les locaux de CORYS à Jacksonville pour les tests de recette usine du système CBTC simulé pour la formation des conducteurs de train de NYCT.

Le projet est composé de 2 postes d’instructeurs et de 6 postes élèves simulant la signalisation conventionnelle de NYCT, le CBTC SIEMENS I2S, le train R160, les 3 premiers milles de la ligne Queens Boulevard (QBL)et 38 scénarios de formation CBTC. Deux autres systèmes de simulation seront livrés à la fin de l’été pour un total de 18 simulateurs et 6 postes instructeurs, ainsi que 38 scénarios additionnels et la ligne QBL complète qui relie Manhattan aux Queens.

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