Hitachi Rail to modernise San Francisco’s Muni Transit with advanced train control  

Hitachi Rail to modernise San Francisco’s Muni Transit with advanced train control  

Hitachi Rail has signed a contract with San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) to transform the service of Municipal Railway (Muni) public transit with its advanced train control technology. Approximately 160 million passenger journeys per year will benefit from the modernisation of a signalling system, enhancing capacity and performance. 

Hitachi Rail will deploy its state-of-the-art SelTrac Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) technology across the entire – 71-mile and 33-station network. Hitachi Rail will expand the train control system to the network’s surface portions, providing a single system for surface and subway areas to regulate the flow of vehicles throughout the entire system. The contract will also include a 10-year long-term service support agreement for ongoing support and maintenance, with an option for 10 additional years. 

CBTC is the most advanced train control solution available today for metros, light rail and people movers. The technology uses wireless communication between trains and infrastructure to operate urban transit and subway systems more efficiently and safely than conventional signalling. SelTrac will allow trains to run closer together, boosting capacity and revenue potential. This transformative train control technology will allow for more reliable, efficient, and safer operations while supporting future growth. 

The Muni network is a unique transit system that features heritage vehicles, including cable cars, streetcars and light rail, operating both at street level and through underground subway connections. The Train Control Upgrade Project will modernise the train control technology across the entire fleet, including for these historic vehicles. 

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