Effective measures for a resilient design

Effective measures for a resilient design

Wednesday, November 27, 2024 11:50 AM to 12:10 PM · 20 min. (Europe/Madrid)
Metro and Light Rail - Room 9, Ground Floor
Presentation
TYPSA23TYPSA, over 50 years designing railways, metros and tramways TYPSA is a leading railway engineering and consulting firm and the partner of choice for large complex projects worldwide. Metropolitan transport: TYPSA has considerable experience in this field, not only in metros but also in light metro, tramways and commuter rail lines, and is a leader in design and works supervision.  TYPSA has contributed to more than 700 km of metro lines including more than 540 stations, and more than 580 km of LRT or tramway lines with more than 375 stops, located in different countries. Participation in major international projects: Toronto Metro, Eglinton Crosstown West LRT Extension. Sydney Metro central section works (11 km twin-tube tunnel with 6 stations). High-Speed Rail Line London to Birmingham (HS2 Phase 1 Lots S1, S2, C2&C3). New Kanpur and Agra Metro Networks, India. New Yavatmal-Nanded railway line, section Digras - Palshi stations, state of Maharashtra, India. Dar es Salaam-Mwanza railway line. Tabora-Isaka section, Tanzania. Stockholm Metro extension from Kungsträdgården to Nacka and Gullmarsplan. Abu Dhabi Light Rail Transit Network. Jerusalem light rail network. The new underground metro in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Wide experience in high speed rail and conventional railways TYPSA’s railway infrastructure experience places the Group among Spain’s top consulting firms, having participated in the planning, design and construction supervision of more than 6,500 km of high speed line and more than 7,200 km of conventional line. TYPSA took part in the first HS Line in Spain from Madrid - Seville, and then helped build most of the country’s national network lines. TYPSA has also worked on major international projects, such as Madrid - Lisbon HSL, Los Angeles - Las Vegas or Sao Paulo - Rio de Janeiro. Currently, TYPSA is involved in the design of high-speed networks in Sweden and the United Kingdom

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