The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is designing the modernization of the signal system on the Broad Street Subway, which runs north-south through the center of the City of Philadelphia. This project will replace the existing wayside and trip stop signal system with a continuous automatic train control (ATC) cab signal system, without wayside signals except at interlockings. The existing car fleet will be retrofitted, and a central control system will also be provided.<>
SEPTA's Broad Street Subway signal system modernization project Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
01.01.1995
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SEPTA's Broad Street Subway Signal System Modernization Project
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