Hitachi Rail and Bane NOR commission digital interlocking system on Norway's Dovre Line
Hitachi Rail and Bane NOR have commissioned a new L90-5 electronic interlocking system at Hove, near Lillehammer on the Dovre Line, digitizing the management of points, signals, and level crossings to modernize Norway's rail infrastructure.
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- Partnership between Norwegian state-owned Bane NOR and global technology provider Hitachi Rail.
- Commissioning of a digital L90-5 electronic interlocking system.
- Modernization of critical rail infrastructure management (points, signals, level crossings).
- Strategic digitization initiative for Norway's Dovre Line.
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The scheme was delivered drawing on Hitachi Rail expertise from Norway, Germany and Romania, and was completed on time in line with Norwegian network standards. The system digitises the management of points, signals and level crossings. It supports more reliable train movements, improved operational efficiency and a stronger foundation for day-to-day performance. For Bane NOR, the commissioning at Hove supports capacity for passenger services while enabling more efficient depot and stabling operations. For Hitachi Rail, it reinforces its position in delivering complex digital signalling solutions that underpin safer, more punctual and lower-carbon rail transport.
"Hitachi Rail and Bane NOR have commissioned a new L90-5 electronic interlocking system at Hove"
"Hitachi Rail and Bane NOR have commissioned a new L90-5 electronic interlocking system at Hove"
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