CHILE: SANTIAGO METRO LINE 7

Client

Metro de Santiago

Sous-système

Control, Command and Signalling, Energy, Infrastructure, Rolling Stock, Global System

Durée du projet

04.2020 -

Description

Line 7 is a new rapid transit line due to open on the Santiago Metro, in 2028. Intended to relieve the busy Line 1, the Line 7 will start in Renca in the northwest, passing through the city center, before ending in the borders of Las Condes and Vitacura in the northeast. Expected to be finished by 2028, it will add 19 new stations and 24.8 km of track to the Santiago Metro system.

Line 7 will benefit from state-of-the-art signalling technology (CBTC – GoA 4), and all of the 19 new stations will be equipped with platform screen doors. The whole line will be electrified with a 1500 VDc-powered Overhead Contact Line (OCL) and will be fully underground.

périmètre du projet

In this context, CERTIFER was involved as an Independent Safety Assessor, covering the following: Safety and consistency at system-level / Operation and Maintenance (Review Procedures, manuals …) / Rolling stock / CBTC system / Platform Screen Doors / Track Works / Overhead Contact Lines / Power Distribution System / Operations Control Center / Security systems (fire detection system, ventilation system, Process and Evacuation devices, …) / Interface Management.

PROJECT FEATURES: GoA4, CBTC

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