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Transportation
A selection of success stories and other articles to keep our transportation industry customers informed.

Edmonton Transit Chooses Glentel

Custom Zetron Solution

Mass transit systems are fundamental components of the infrastructure of most modern cities. They move large numbers of people around in a way that is safe, orderly, predictable and efficient. They also help reduce the pressure of automobile traffic on city streets and roads.

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Radio System with Zetron

For Channel Tunnel Rail Link

When the Channel Tunnel opened for business, it created a whole new industry for both the rail operators and all other support companies associated with the newly created routes. The Channel Tunnel has proved to be popular with both private and business customers, and with the high speed rail link well on the way to completion, Eurostar (the train operator) are predicting the demand for rail services will increase dramatically. 

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Protecting the Chesapeake Bay

Zetron Model 284 Provides Maritime Mission Critical Communications

The Vane Brothers Company of Baltimore, Maryland provides specialty services to the maritime community. A division of the company, Vane Line Bunkering, operates a fleet of tugboats and fuel barges which are used to transport petroleum products to the marine, power and manufacturing industries.

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São Paulo Railway Is on Track

With Zetron Series 4000 Products

In 2005, the railway company, Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos (CPTM), in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, decided it was time to update and improve the dispatching system they were using to control their rail lines. Their existing system comprised three separate dispatch centers that were operated by a small, remote-control console; and a software-based dispatch system that was being used to manage two lines, but which never worked properly. This system was not meeting the railway’s critical communications needs.

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