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Thales, PRASA sign R1,8 billion signalling contract

JOHANNESBURG: Thales, a global player in transportation systems, has been awarded a contract to supply a rail signalling solution to the Western Cape Region of South Africa that will cover 250km of the province's passenger rail system.
Thales, PRASA sign R1,8 billion signalling contract

This contract has been signed between the Thales-Maziya consortium and the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA).

The new rolling stock programme is one of the largest rail infrastructure projects on the African continent. The project will include the modernisation of the rail signalling, communications and train management systems, covering 46 train stations over the highly populated area in the Western Cape Region. The signalling system aims to enable highly reliable operations and improved passenger services and comfort.

The project includes:


  • The construction of a new control centre, which will allow the monitoring and efficient management of all the train operations in the entire region;
  • The design, supply, installation, test and commissioning of the new electronic interlocking systems and the associated wayside equipment, to ensure the highest levels of safety in train control;
  • The design, supply, installation, test and commissioning of new Telecommunications and Security Systems;
  • Upgrade and construction of new technical buildings; and
  • Improvement of the track in some significant and critical zones, towards better performance and more comfort to the passengers.

Our consortium partner Maziya brings the infrastructure, civil works and power supply expertise.

Additionally, Thales is committed to transferring capabilities to assure the creation of local competencies in the rail signalling domain. Thales will also be engaged in the support to the local communities, not only by the use of local manpower, labour and supplies but also by the creation of initiatives towards the support and the development of the underprivileged communities.

Justice Tootla, deputy CEO of Thales South Africa said: "Being part of the country's major ground transportation projects is very exciting and we are committed to delivering solutions that positively impact the communities and the country's development. As local players forming part of a continuously innovative global company, we are able to match the local industry challenges with our global technology advancements. The provision of an integrated rail signalling system to the country's Western Cape province will ensure efficiency and reliable investments, contributing to a fast developing continent."

Contributing to South Africa's overall infrastructure, Thales has delivered a series of projects in several key areas for South Africa: Gautrain ticketing system, integrated security for King Shaka Airport, air traffic management solutions for ATNS, Tacis intelligence systems for the SANDF and for use in peacekeeping missions in Africa.

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