Teltronic, a subsidiary of Hytera Communications, has won a contract to provide a complete Tetra communications platform for the “Manila Metro Rail Transit Line 7” in Metro Manila. The project is developed by SMC Mass Rail Transit 7. The contract was awarded to Teltronic by Hyundai Rotem, and will see the provision of Nebula Tetra infrastructure, RTP-603 on-board equipment, STP9000 hand-portable and SRG3900 fixed radios, and a CeCo-TRANS control centre.
The onboard equipment will be fully integrated with both the Train Control and Management System – allowing remote vehicle monitoring from the control centre – and the public address and intercom systems, providing communication between passengers and control in emergency situations.
MRT-7 is expected to serve around 350,000 passengers per day when operations begin in August 2019, potentially increasing to 800,000 per day upon completion of a series of planned upgrades. The 22.8 km 14-station line will run northeast from an interchange with Line MRT-3 at North Avenue, serving Quezon City, Caloocan City, and San Jose del Monte in Bulacan province.
The onboard equipment will be fully integrated with both the Train Control and Management System – allowing remote vehicle monitoring from the control centre – and the public address and intercom systems, providing communication between passengers and control in emergency situations.
MRT-7 is expected to serve around 350,000 passengers per day when operations begin in August 2019, potentially increasing to 800,000 per day upon completion of a series of planned upgrades. The 22.8 km 14-station line will run northeast from an interchange with Line MRT-3 at North Avenue, serving Quezon City, Caloocan City, and San Jose del Monte in Bulacan province.
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