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The Rhaetian Railway maintains 115 tunnels, 631 bridges and 102 stations so that their passengers reach their destination comfortably and safely. One third of all 385 railway kilometers is part of the UNESCO world heritage.
To uphold this infrastructure and to manage the respective energy consumption, Rhaetian Railway trusts in safe and smart technologies from ABB. State-of-the-art technologies and digital solutions from ABB enable a reliable energy distribution.
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Solutions from ABB help to ensure the safe, reliable function of signal installations, high-voltage rails, train protection and control systems and monitoring/information systems.
Flexible cable protection solutions for the longest and deepest railway tunnel in the world
Power distribution solutions from ABB provide reliable ventilation and emergency lighting in tunnels.
Ventilation control for Gotthard railway tunnel – the world’s largest tunnel ventilation system
Technologies from ABB help to manage energy consumption, reduce failure rates and optimize maintenance costs.
Carbon neutral future on track as ABB helps electrify rail in Lithuania
ABB technologies are widely represented in train stations – from switchgear and energy distribution systems to digital monitoring systems.
ABB technology keeps the underground train in Nuremberg running without a driver