The state-of-the-art technology will reduce journey times
Inverness Airport railway station is set to benefit from state-of-the-art signalling technology that promises to "transform" the everyday journeys of people in the northeast of Scotland.
The new system, which combines "the best in modular, digital, and network-based technology", will be installed as part of the Signalling Collaborative Partnership. Consisting of around 80 people, the Siemens Mobility team installed the system that includes ten new signals, 30km of signalling cable, and 7km of power cable.
This week's top Scotland Now stories The technology is central to the infrastructure behind the new station layout, which features a double-track, enabling a higher frequency of journeys.
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