Adif and Indra will implement the Da Vinci technological platform for the management and regulation of rail traffic on the Madrid-Castilla High Speed ​​Line La Mancha-Valencian Community-Region from Murcia.

The project, with an investment of €13,159,989.1, will equip the Albacete Regulation and Control Center (CRC) with the advanced Da Vinci platform, which integrates all the control, monitoring and communication systems necessary to manage and control railway operations the future Line High Speed, which will enter service this year.

The Da Vinci system, owned by Adif, integrates centralized traffic control, fixed and GSM-R communications, signaling, security systems, planning and regulation systems, remote power control, video surveillance and control of station facilities and infrastructure.

Initially, the project includes the exploitation of the new 438 kilometers From the connection to Cuenca, Valencia and Albacete, however, the system allows for the planned expansions, which imply an extension of the control area to a total of 955 kilometers of which it consists The LAV. LikewiseThe solution allows interoperability with other high-speed and conventional gauge lines.

 

Indra has been chosen by Adif as its technology partner to contribute its experience and capabilities to the development of Da Vinci, which can currently be considered the world's most advanced technological platform for railway management.