Alstom has successfully completed the installation of the European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 1 on the Dundalk – Greystones rail route, marking a significant milestone in Ireland’s rail modernisation.
This project is currently undergoing safety approvals with Iarnród Éireann and the Commission for Railway Regulation. Once operational, will support the introduction of Ireland’s next-generation fleet for the DART+ network.
Spanning approximately 120 km, this system overlay integrates new safety features and enhanced interoperability across the entire Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) commuter network and beyond, from Dundalk in the north to Greystones in the south.
The project, which has supported more than 50 roles globally – from the design stage in early 2022 to site testing in late 2024 – represents one of Europe’s largest Level 1 ETCS installations. Delivered in partnership with Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail), this achievement reinforces Alstom’s commitment to delivering reliable, efficient and safe rail solutions that are tailored to Ireland’s needs.
The completion of the ETCS L1 installation on the Dundalk – Greystones rail is “atestament to our technical expertise and commitment to enhancing rail safety and efficiency in Ireland. This landmark achievement lays the foundation for the future of Irish rail, ensuring safer, smarter and greener transport for passengers,” Piers Wood, Managing Director for Ireland at Alstom, said.
Central to the railway’s digital future, ETCS is a train control standard, based on in-cab equipment that is able to supervise train movements, including stopping the train. Information is received from balises in between the rails, of which more than 1,200 were installed as part of the work between Dundalk and Greystones.
The equipment, including 337 signals, was provided from Alstom’s globally-proven trackside portfolio, with more than 450 Micro-Coder lineside electronic units (LEUs) overlayed on legacy equipment to provide enhanced safety and minimise disruption.
All equipment was configured, installed and tested in one year between October 2024 and November 2024. An IÉ 22000 Class – 22001 – was fitted out as the trial train. Safety was paramount throughout and the project completed without a lost time incident (LTI).
For the DART+ programme, Irish Rail awarded Alstom ten-year framework agreement for the delivery of up to 750 new commuter rail cars, with firm orders for 37 five-car X’trapolis trains, including a 15-year support services contract.
Currently being manufactured at Alstom’s Chorzów facility near Katowice in Poland, 31 of the ordered trains are Battery Electric Multiple Units (BEMUs), while six are Electric Multiple Units (EMUs). The first train from the fleet arrived in Dublin in November 2024, where it is undergoing testing before entering service next year.
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