Alstom Transport has been awarded two separate contracts with Réseau Ferré de France (RFF) for the delivery of the Rhine-Rhone high-speed line project.
The first order, awarded to a consortium made up of Inexia, Legrand and Alstom Transport, will involve signalling work and preliminary studies on cable and control centres for the 140km Rhine-Rhone high-speed line.
The second contract will see Alstom responsible for the installation and parameterisation work of SMARTLOCK 400 computerised interlocking control units (PAI-NG) for the Dijon-Perrigny station.
The contracts are worth a total of €37.3m (£29.5m) and will be carried out at Alstom’s facilities in Saint-Ouen and Villeurbanne, France.
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