Conventional lines in the UK
 
                         
                                                                     
                                                                     
                                                             Conventional lines in the UK
 2007 - 2018
 215 km
Cambrian Line :
- 1 SEI,
- 1 RBC,
- 27 DIVA on-board equipment,
- 96 axle ,
- 27 needle motors,
- 1 Route Control Centre System
Ferriby to Gilberdyke :
- 1 SEI,
- 76 MTOR ES48 Object Controller Modules
- 133 axle,
- 9 Level Crossings of the MCB-OD type (Manually Controlled Barrier with Obstacle Detection)
- 55 LED Signals (Multi-Aspect Signals)
- 14 needle motors
Conventional lines
Client : Network Rail
A 215 km single classic line with 28 stations between Shrewsbury (near Birmingham) and Aberystwyth and Pwllheli on the west coast of Wales, where ERTMS N2 was deployed for the first time on the classic line network in the UK in 2011.
Ferriby to Gilberdyke
CSEE and Linbrooke Services Limited were awarded the contract to renew the signalling on the line using computerised interlocking technology. The CBI technology was implemented to modernise the 7 mainline stations along the 56 km route between Ferriby and Gilberdyke (North Humberside).
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