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Glasgow Subway carries more than 13 million passengers a year and is vital to the transport
infrastructure of Glasgow. Opened in 1896 the Subway has undergone several modernisations during its
an
enhanced
The Subway was re-signalled in 1996 (IRSE News article E J Gerrard September 1997) and at that
manner
features
although
in
the
there
new
are
railway
time the traditional signalling central control panel was changed to a central VDU system.
The Subway comprises Broomloan Depot and single inner and outer loop tunnels with a route length
identical
of 10.4 km, along which are located 15 Stations. A Vital Processor Interlocking (VPI) provides full route
setting and lo(;king facilities with individual control and indication of all points, signals, trainstops and
track circuits within the Depot and five immediately adjacent Stations. Automatic track circuit block
signalling is provided for the remaining ten Station areas with signals, trainstops and track circuit
indications fed back for display at the Control Centre via the appropriate Remote Telemetry Units
(RTU's). The Supervisory and Control System (S&OS) provides central control and supervision of
The S&CS provides Traffic Management System (TMS) and traction Supervisory Control & Data
Acquisition (SCADA) functionality. Hardware consists of a duplicated Local Area Network (LAN)
connecting the duplicated TMS/SCADA Servers With the shared system-wide data transmission system
for conveying controls and indications to and from the remote sites (Stations and Traction Sub Stations).
The Control room is furnished with two custom built desks to accommodate the dual Operator Work
Stations (each with 3 off VDUs) and communications equipment necessary to control the entire Subway
principles/procedures
operation. An additional workstation is provided for the Linesman in the central equipment room. A Retro
Software
Projection Soft Mimic is provided to display an overview of the entire railway operation. Around the mimic
are Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) monitors, one monitor for each station, cameras for the station
monitor being selectable from the operator's workstation. A Network Gateway is provided to allow
for
based
on
the
Ebiscreen
SIL
Level
are
Due to obsolescence of the existing (S&CS) computer hardware, lack of support for the operating
system (UNIX) and the railways control applications package (Ebicos), Bombardier Transportation (BT)
Processor
was not in a position to upgrade "Ebicos" functionality and had withdrawn development support for this
(VPI),
TEML41
product. In view of this, Strathclyde Passenger Transport (SPT)-Glasgow Subway decided that it would
be prudent to replace the existing S&CS as soon as possible. The Upgraded Supervisory and Control
Interlocking
System (US&CS) contract awarded to Bombardier Transportation (BT) provided for replacement and
upgrading of the Subway's existing S&CS functionality. As core to the US&CS, it was mandatory that it
would provide the same functionality of the existing S&CS, as a base requirement, and then be able to
introduce upgrade enhancements. The major upgrades to the system are the provision of a Customer
It was decided to split the project into two parts; the first part Stage 1 was to commission the US&CS
with the same functionality as provided by the Ebicos package. Stage 2 would then integrate the major
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Major enhancements undertaken:
z
(CIS)
that
provides
service
problems;
expectancy
and
delays.
Station
of
the
methodologies.
Fully
other
In
each
information.
and
miscellaneous
service
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opportunity
power
to
Information
maintenance
is
technicians
available
to
through
the
reinforce
the
display/action
in
both
packages.
When
was
acceptable
to
proceed
to
site
Implementation.
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the
Traffic
to
then
commissioned
passenger
Commands:
later correction.
the
commissioning
be
acceptable;
for
of
the
Stage
US&CS
beginning
of
(Existing
was
Management
event
System
include
log,
as
Train
is
any
(TMS)/SCADA
routing,
alarm
Signal
that
is
Controllers.
Timetable
available
operational
Master
controller.
System
undertake
package
Editor
etc.
depending
their
Responsibilities
upon
operational
the
role.
were
operator
further
Test
(SAT).
Firstly,
their
test
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enhancement is the ability to 'Playback' system alarms/events and operator commands for later viewing,
this was found to be especially useful during the testing phase and no doubt will be useful in incident
analysis for analysing a sequence of operational events.
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customer
information
system
(CIS)
for
room
there
is
dedicated
CIS
the
Controller
or
the
Assistant
according
to
the
operational
based:
Passenger
information
is
short circuit of two bare wires, which switches off the Traction Power, and at the same time provides
an extra communications link with central control. The impetus for the change was the unreliability
of the two wire system, and consequential disruption, due to the corrosion of the wires in a harsh
environment. This has been replaced with a SIL level 2 "Pressline" system which is an insulated
cable whose resistance may be changed by mechanical pressure. Mechanical movement of the
cable by the driver causes the traction to be switched off in an emergency. This new system known
as TETS (Traction Emergency Trip System) required a new US&CS interface, plus new screen
mimics so that all sections of the Tunnels could be monitored to indicate where the TETS had been
operated. The controller has the ability to reset the TETS and reconnect breakers to bring the
traction power on from the Section Sub Stations; this is only undertaken under strict operating rules.
In addition the Controller may Test Trip any section of the TETS and then reset and re-connect the
appropriate breakers.
The
displays
on
the
platform
inform
the
also
allow
public
visual
passenger
During
normal
operation
Platform
CIS
location,
regulation.
The
timetable
CIS
or
displays
set
are
headway
directly
CAT5e
cable.
test
display
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Concourse Display
Figure 6
Platform Display
public.
Automatic Timetable/Headway
Regulation
The
purpose
of
the
SPT
automatic
train
track
information.
circuit
monitoring
seven
However
the
tunnels,
especially
in
Figure 7
package:
For unoccupied TC's RX input current is
measured and threshold alarm limits
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operation may recover. To assist the driver, two synchronised headwall clocks
in real time inform the driver of any deviations from the timetable. In the event
that the train is early at these Stations the starter signal will be held at stop until
the time table departure time provides a signal go release.
For more severe disturbances caused by track or train failures or possibly
passenger incidents, the Controller has an option to use the headway
regulation application which attempts to maintain a constant headway as much
as possible. The headway application can be selected to operate with a three,
four or five train service and ensures that trains are controlled so they are
spaced evenly. Station departure is adjusted so that passengers are not aware
that regulation is occurring, by holding a train at a station, for say, no longer
than one minute. Individual train graphs for each circle, (Inner and Outer), are
provided to the Controller to display headway and deviation against timetable,
for each train in service at each station..
The acceptance and usage by the Controllers has been very positive. The
key was to demonstrate to the Controllers, by example, the benefits of train
service automatic regulation.
For maintainability on the basis of the qualitative assessment, since the
US&CS equipment resides in the vicinity of the maintenance technicians' offices
and that spare parts are in stores adjacent to the Control room, it is predicted
that repair times for Servers or LANs will be less than one hour. It should be
realised that faults will be apparent as a result of self diagnostics and that
The technical specification laid down stringent targets for Reliability and
Conclusion
Whilst SPT Glasgow Subway is a small railway they are always looking for
equipment and systems that will make the railway safer and more reliable. This
project has been one of many that have been realised in the past five years.
SPT are undertaking projects now in new Ticketing systems and are planning to
implement an integrated communications system based on TETRA. It is
expected that reports will be published in the future in the IRSE NEWS on these
For a more realistic reliability and availability of the total US&CS the
inclusion of the existing TEML 41 Master Controller and Station RTUs needed
to be included in the model. The modelling in the AvSim 8 package showed that
SPT could expect a total availability for the US&CS Control System of 99.987%
projects.
On this project the co-operation between SPT, Bombardier Transportation and
the consultant Hyder has been outstanding with all stakeholders pulling in the
same direction to successfully complete this demanding project with no
disruption to passenger service.
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Photo 1
Sanchahe Bridge
Photo 2
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Currently the passenger train services to/from Lhasa are operated as follows :
City
Beijing
Xining
Lanzhou
Shanghai
Guangzhou
Chengdu
Chongqing
Frequency
daily
alternate days
alternate days
alternate days
alternate days
alternate days
alternate days
Sleeper Ticket
1262 Yuen
810 Yuen
854 Yuen
1314 Yuen
1434 Yuen
1104 Yuen
1168 Yuen
Photo 3
Travel Time
about 48 hours
about 26 hours
about 29 hours
about 66 hours
about 66 hours
about 49 hours
about 49 hours
Photo4
Photo 5
Grinder at Work
Lhasa Station
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In four aspect territory the use of these signals part way along station
platforms can give rise to an aspect sequence of Double Yellow, Green,
Single Yellow, Red at times when the repeater is displaying a Green on the
approach to the Single Yellow beyond or at the platform end.
On bi-directional double lines or where main and loop lines on single
track routes are signalled for both-way running, repeater signals can often be
found adjacent to one another on opposite sides of the line applying to
associated stop signals at braking distance further on. At those locations
where sighting conditions dictate, both repeaters may be mounted together
on a single bracket structure on one side of the line.
Use of Yellow/Green repeaters is not universal. Banner repeaters can
also be found. These operate in the upper quadrant which is interesting
considering that position light shunts and Guard's Repeaters in Queensland
display "off" in the lower quadrant (see Interesting Signals Nos. 70 and 64 in
IRSE NEWS issues 103 and 97). Banners also carry an associated P plate
identical to those on Y/G repeaters.
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Our best wishes to the following IRSE (HK Section) members.
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To all members:
There has been a change in our Newsletter monthly
publication that we would like to bring to your attention.
That effective July-August `2007 our publication was been
changed to a bi-monthly issue.
I hope that you find the content of this issue more
interesting. Also I would love to hear from you whether
you want to offer suggestions for the future articles or
present feedbacks for the betterment of IRSE (HK
Section) Newsletter. Any comments and ideas are
welcome too.
Myla Pilarta-Li
Francis Hui
KC Lam
Enoch Li
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