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The European Train Control System (ETCS) is a signalling
Railway signalling

Railway signalling is a system used to control railway traffic safely, essentially to prevent trains from collision. Being guided by fixed rail tracks, trains are uniquely susceptible to collision; furthermore, trains cannot stop quickly, and frequently operate at speeds that do not enable them to stop within sighting distance of the driver...
, control and train protection system designed to replace the many incompatible safety systems currently used by European railways, especially on high-speed lines.

History
The specification was written in 1996 in response to .






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The European Train Control System (ETCS) is a signalling
Railway signalling

Railway signalling is a system used to control railway traffic safely, essentially to prevent trains from collision. Being guided by fixed rail tracks, trains are uniquely susceptible to collision; furthermore, trains cannot stop quickly, and frequently operate at speeds that do not enable them to stop within sighting distance of the driver...
, control and train protection system designed to replace the many incompatible safety systems currently used by European railways, especially on high-speed lines.

History


The specification was written in 1996 in response to . ETCS is developed as part of the European Rail Traffic Management System
European Rail Traffic Management System

The European Rail Traffic Management System is an EU-backed initiative to enhance cross-border interoperability and signalling procurement by creating a single Europe-wide standard for railway signalling....
 (ERTMS) initiative, and is being tested by six Railway companies since 1999.

European railway networks grew as separate national networks that have little more in common than standard gauge
Standard gauge

The standard gauge is a widely-used rail gauge. Approximately 60% of the world's existing railway lines are built to this gauge . The distance between the inside edges of the rails of standard gauge track is ....
. Notable differences include different voltages
Railway electrification system

A Railway electrification system supplies Electric potential energy to railway locomotives and multiple units so that they can operate without having an on-board Prime mover ....
, Loading gauge
Loading gauge

A loading gauge is the envelope or contoured shape within which all railroad cars, locomotives, Coach es, buses, trucks and other vehicles, must fit....
, coupling systems
Coupling (railway)

File:Railroad coupler.agr2.jpgFile:Tow hitch 5.jpgA coupling is a mechanism for connecting rolling stock in a train. The design of the coupler is standard, and is almost as important as the railway gauge, since flexibility and convenience are maximised if all rolling stock can be coupled together....
, signalling and control systems.

ETCS is divided up into different equipment and functional levels. The definition of the level depends on how the route is equipped and the way in which information is transmitted to the train. Basically, the movement authority (“permission to proceed”) and the corresponding route information are transmitted to the train and displayed for the driver in the cab ("cab signalling"). A vehicle fitted with complete ERTMS/ETCS equipment (EuroCab) and functionality can operate on any ETCS route without any technical restrictions.

Levels of ETCS


ETCS – Level 0


When an ETCS vehicle is used on a non-ETCS route this is known as Level 0. The trainborne equipment monitors the train for maximum speed of that type of train. The train driver observes the national trackside signals. Since national signals can have contradictory meanings, this level restricts drivers to their national borders. If the train has left a higher level ETCS, then that train might be limited in speed globally by the last balise
Balise

A balise is an electronic Radio Beacon or transponder placed between the Rail trackss of a railway as part of an Automatic Train Protection system....
s encountered.

ETCS – Level 1


ETCS Level 1 is a cab signalling system that can be superimposed on the existing signalling system, i.e. leaving the fixed signal system (national signalling and track-release system) in place. “Eurobalise” radio beacons pick up signal aspects from the trackside signals via signal adapters and telegram coders (Lineside Electronics Unit (LEU)) and transmit them to the vehicle as a movement authority together with route data at fixed points. The on-board computer continuously monitors and calculates the maximum speed and the braking curve from this data. Because of the spot transmission of data, the train first has to travel over the Eurobalise beacon in order to obtain the next movement authority. With the installation of additional Eurobalises ("infill balises") or a EuroLoop between the distant signal and main signal, the new proceed aspect is transmitted continuously. The EuroLoop is an extension of the Eurobalise over a particular distance which basically allows data to be transmitted continuously to the vehicle over cables emitting electrical radiation. A radio version of the EuroLoop is also possible.

For example, in Denmark and Sweden, the meanings of single green and double green are contradictory, however since the ETCS Level 1 knows the difference, drivers can drive beyond the national borders safely.

Deployment

In Europe, several ETCS Level 1 installations are operational. ETCS Level 1 is also deployed on the Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Rail line in northeast China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
. In Hungary, there are two ETCS Level 1-equipped lines (Budapest
Budapest

Budapest is the Capitals of Hungary of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it serves as the country's principal political, cultural, commerce, Industry, and transportation center and is considered an important hub in Central Europe....
-Hegyeshalom
Hegyeshalom

Hegyeshalom is a village of approximately 3600 inhabitants in the Gyor-Moson-Sopron Counties of Hungary of Hungary, on the border with Austria and less than 15km from the border with Slovakia....
 and Zalacséb-Hódos).

ETCS – Level 2


ETCS Level 2 is a digital radio-based signal and train protection system. Movement authority and other signal aspects are displayed in the cab for the driver. Apart from a few indicator panels it is therefore possible to dispense with trackside signalling. However, the track-release signalling and hence the train integrity supervision still remain in place at the trackside. All trains automatically report their exact position and direction of travel to the Radio Block Centre (RBC) at regular intervals. Train movements are monitored continually by the radio block centre. The movement authority is transmitted to the vehicle continuously via GSM-R
GSM-R

GSM-R, Global System for Mobile Communications - Railway or GSM-Railway is an international wireless communications standard for railway communication and applications....
 together with speed information and route data. The Eurobalises are used at this level as passive positioning beacons or “electronic milestones”. Between two positioning beacons the train determines its position via sensors (axle transducers, accelerometer and radar). The positioning beacons are used in this case as reference points for correcting distance measurement errors. The on-board computer continuously monitors the transferred data and the maximum permissible speed.

Deployment

Several ETCS Level 2 installations in Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany and France are operational. For example, ETCS Level 2 is used on the Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 - Naples
Naples

Naples is a city in southern Italy, the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. The city is known for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,800 years old....
 line, opened in December 2005.

In December 2008, Denmark announced plans for the conversion of its entire national network to ETCS Level 2. This was necessitated by the near obsolete nature of parts of its network. The total cost of the project is estimated at €3.3bn, with conversion beginning in 2009 and projected for completion in 2021.

ETCS – Level 3


In Level 3, ETCS goes beyond the pure train protection functionality with the implementation of full radio-based train spacing. Fixed track-release signaling devices (GFM) are no longer required. As in ETCS Level 2, trains find their position themselves by means of positioning beacons and via sensors (axle transducers, accelerometer and radar) and must also be capable of determining train integrity on-board to the very highest degree of reliability. By transmitting the positioning signal to the radio block centre it is always possible to determine which point on the route the train has safely cleared. The following train can already be granted another movement authority up to this point. The route is thus no longer cleared in fixed track sections. In this respect ETCS Level 3 departs from classic operation with fixed intervals: given sufficiently short positioning intervals, continuous line-clear authorisation is achieved and train headways come close to the principle of operation with absolute braking distance
Braking distance

Braking distance refers to the distance a vehicle will travel from the point where its brakes are fully applied to when it comes to a complete stop....
 spacing (“moving block”). Level 3 is currently under development. Solutions for reliable train integrity supervision are highly complex and are hardly suitable for transfer to older models of freight rolling stock.

Trainborn equipment EVC and STM

European trains will be fitted with an ERTMS on-board system composed of a computer (EVC) and its peripheries, as the ERTMS system is deployed on rail networks throughout Europe. At this moment only certain corridors have been fitted for ERTMS. Trains running on these lines must therefore be equipped to run on both ERTMS lines and classic lines, which still rely on national (Class B) systems. Such a dual system is called an Eurocab. A STM (Specific Transmission Module) is a key element within the Eurocab. The STM handles the national Class B Automatic Train Protection
Automatic Train Protection

Automatic Train Protection in Great Britain refers to either of two implementations of a train protection system installed in some trains in order to help prevent collisions through a driver's failure to observe a signal or speed restriction....
 Systems like PZB, Memor, ATB.

See also

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  • Train protection system
  • Automatic Train Protection
    Automatic Train Protection

    Automatic Train Protection in Great Britain refers to either of two implementations of a train protection system installed in some trains in order to help prevent collisions through a driver's failure to observe a signal or speed restriction....

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