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TURKISH HIGH-SPEED LINE

Posted on 15 April 2009

Turkiye Cumhuryeti Devlet Demiryollan (TCDD – the Turkish state railway) has awarded a €13m contract to Alcatel-Lucent and Thales to provide signalling and telecommunications, including ECTS Level 1, for the next 50km section (Eskisehir-Inönü) of the Istanbul-Ankara high speed line, due to open in 2010.
AZD Praha is to supply Celikler Yatirim Holding with telecoms and interlocking equipment for a 35km line being built from Müratli to Tekirdag, a port on the Marmara Sea. The contract is worth KC100 million.

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