Varie
ESTONIAN RAILWAYS: FAST-TRACKING INFRASTRUCTURE INTO THE FUTURE
As the owner of the railway infrastructure, Estonian Railways holds a central role in the functioning of the transit sector, at the helm of maintaining a competitive situation both in railway passenger and cargo transport. But what really sets it apart as embracing the future is its environmental awareness credentials, operating above and beyond the basic objectives of a run-of-the-mill railway company. From the year 2019, Estonian Railways has been awarded with the Corporate Responsibility Gold level award, which is the highest reward granted to Estonian companies that care about the environment, wishing to contribute more to society than required by either legislation or societal norms.
The vision of Estonian Railway Ltd is to be the region's most advanced railway infrastructure manager. To this end, it has embarked upon a very ambitious investment plan for the current decade that includes different projects for the modernisation and electrification of its infrastructure.
Discussing this transformation is Aleksandr Zaitsev , the Head of its Digital Transformation and Innovation Department. Zaitsev is responsible for the digital transformation of work processes within the infrastructure business unit, alongside the implementation of new technological solutions.
During the first major stages of the electrification project, railways from Tallinn through Tapa to Tartu and Narva will be electrified. At the moment, a large number of preliminary projects have already been completed, while the majority of building permits have been issued for the Aegviidu-Tapa-Tartu section.
At the beginning of this year, the company signed a contract with two companies – GRK Suomi OY and GRK Eesti AS – for the construction of the contact network and transmission substations for the Aegviidu-Tapa-Tartu section. According to the contract, the Tartu direction must be electrified by the end of next year. As such, Estonian Railways has planned the procurement of the Tapa-Narva section for 2024, and, if everything goes as planned, electric trains will be able to run between Tapa and Narva from the end of 2026.
The project is ambitious, but achievable, and has several goals.
The first is to reduce the impact of the transport sector on the environment. Estonian Railways already only buys electricity from renewable sources, which then supplies all current electric train traffic. Another goal is to increase the speed of traffic on the railway and reduce train travel times, both of which will make traveling on the railway faster and more comfortable. The third goal is to improve the living environment of people living near the railway as well as companies operating close by, through noise reduction and traffic vibration monitoring. This is what looks like.
AS Eesti Raudtee/Estonian Railways Ltd has been featured in the July issue of Technology Magazine
In this exclusive interview, Aleksandr Zaitsev , Head of its Digital Transformation and Innovation discussed digitising their entire network by 2028.
"We strive to help with government-set environmental goals in reducing our carbon footprint by completely electrifying the infrastructure"
Technology Magazine is the 'Digital Community' for the global technology industry. Technology Magazine covers the '7 Pillars of Digital Journey' - Digital Transformation, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Digital Ecosystems, Strategic Alliances, Data & Data Analytics and AI - connecting the world's largest community of enterprise IT and technology executives. Technology Magazine focuses on technology news, key technology interviews, technology videos, the 'Technology Podcast' series along with an ever-expanding range of focused technology white papers and webinars.
BizClik is a UK-based media company with a global portfolio of leading industry, business and lifestyle digital communities.
BizClik's portfolio includes Technology & AI, Finance & Insurance, Manufacturing & Supply Chain, Energy & Mining, Construction, Healthcare, Mobile & Data Centres and EV. For further information, please visit https://www.bizclikmedia.com/
You can read the report in the latest issue of Technology Magazine by clicking HERE
View original content:https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/estonian-railways-fast-tracking-infrastructure-into-the-future-301868280.html