Siemens Mobility has secured a contract from Dhaya Maju Infrastructure (Asia) Sdn Bhd for the Klang Valley Double Track Phase 2 (KVDT2) project in Malaysia.
The agreement entails the installation of signaling solutions along 106 km of railway tracks, incorporating systems such as the Trackguard Westrace MK II interlocking system, Clearguard ACM 250 track vacancy detection system, Sigmaguard LED Signals, and R5 9 DC track circuits. The KVDT2 commuter rail route, operational for 25 years, encompasses 29 stations across suburban areas in the Klang Valley. The scope of work on the line encompasses track replacement, communication system upgrades, and station refurbishments. Apart from the KVDT2 project, Siemens Mobility has also secured contracts to:
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