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CITYFLO 650
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Company type | Radio-based true moving block
CBTC railway signalling system |
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Industry | Rail signalling |
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Headquarters | Bombardier Transportation Rail Control Solutions, Årstaänsvägen 29,
Stockholm,
Sweden |
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Website |
CITYFLO 650 CBTC system |
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CITYFLO 650
signalling is a
CBTC system designed by
Bombardier Transportation. It makes use of bi-directional
radio communication between
trains and wayside equipment, as well as true
moving block technology, to control train operation. Trains report their position via radio, and a wayside
signalling system provides movement authorities to the trains via a radio link.
Transit lines using the system
Transit lines using the Cityflo 650 system as of February 26, 2014 include the following:
[1]
In revenue service
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Seattle Tacoma Int'l Airport, SeaTac, USA
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Sacramento Int'l Airport, Sacramento, USA
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San Francisco Int'l Airport, San Francisco, USA
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McCarran Int'l Airport, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Phoenix Int'l Airport, Phoenix, USA
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Dallas/Fort Worth Int'l Airport, Dallas, USA
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SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines, USA
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Heathrow Int'l Airport, UK
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Gatwick Int'l Airport, UK
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Line 1 and
Line 6,
Madrid Metro, Spain
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Yong-In ART, South Korea
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Wenhu Line, Taipei, Taiwan
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Line 3, Shenzhen Metro, China
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APM Line,
Guangzhou Metro, China
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Line 2 and
Line 3,
Tianjin Metro, China
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Purple Line, Thailand
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Line 9, MRT Kajang Line, Malaysia
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Line 12, MRT Putrajaya Line, Malaysia
[2]
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Line 15,
São Paulo Metro, Brazil
[3]
[4]
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M5 and
M7,
Istanbul Metro, Turkey
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Bangkok Gold Line feeder system, Thailand
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MRTA Pink Line and
Yellow Line, Thailand
Under construction
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Dubai Int'l Airport, United Arab Emirates
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King Abdulaziz Int'l Airport, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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King Abdullah Financial District Monorail, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Metro Tunnel (Sunbury Dandenong Line) - Melbourne, Australia
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Line 7,
Delhi Metro, India
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Line 5 Eglinton, Toronto, Canada
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Bukit Panjang LRT, Singapore
Test tracks
These dedicated lines are used to test compatible rolling stock:
- Pittsburgh Test Track, USA
- Kingston Test Track, Canada
References