Communications

Alstom lands Wuppertal signaling contract

Alstom Thursday said it has signed a signaling system contract worth 17 million euros ($21.4 million) with WSW mobil GmbH to install an ERTMS1-based train command and control system on the 13.3-kilometer (8.2-mile) Wuppertaler Schwebebahn line. The Schwebebahn, or monorail, began service in 1901.

LRIW announces 2012 scholarship

The League of Railway Industry Women (LRIW) announced its 2012 College Scholarship Program, which will award three separate scholarships to well-qualified students.

MAC Products Inc. acquires ProTran1

MAC Products Inc. on Monday said it has acquired ProTran1 LLC and ProTran Technologies, producers of worker and pedestrian related safety equipment and devices for the transportation industry.

Bombardier touts regional rail ERTMS application

Bombardier Transportation said Thursday it has delivered “the world’s first application of a European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) regional solution on the Västerdal line in Sweden.”

GO Transit picks INIT for fleet management system

INIT said Tuesday that GO Transit, a division of Metrolinx, has chosen the company to deploy a new fleet management system for 47 GO Transit railcars, as well as 424 GO buses and 50 non-revenue vehicles.

United States joins InnoTrans 2012 exhibitors

With the addition of the United States and Hungary, InnoTrans 2012 will have a record 32 countries mounting combined national and regional displays of their transport technology at the ninth InnoTrans in Berlin Sept. 18-23.

Cubic unveils Nextaccount AFC platform

Cubic Transportation Systems has introduced Nextaccount, which it describes as “the first of several new products in Cubic’s solution systems portfolio for the next generation of fully integrated Automated Fare Collection (AFC) systems.”

RailComm aids Michigan short line dispatching

Marquette, Mich.-based Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad (LS&I) has been using RailComm’s state-of-the-art Domain Operations Controller (DOC®) train control system to dispatch its railroad since 2007, but the DOC® System at LS&I will soon be able to be accessed through web-enabled software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery.