ATC LZA – Continuous automatic train control
General description
- a modern electronic system used for the automatization and securing of train sets movement
- can be used in suburb railway transport systems and in the metro network
- the LZA is able to automatically control the train set under supervision of the engine driver
- among the other functions the LZA has is the train speed regulation, energetic optimalization of the train set, etc.
- improves traffic fluentness, low price if compared to product of competition
Basic technical description
- fulfills strict conditions for safety and reliability
- intervals between train sets can be decreased as low as to 90 seconds
- information from present signaling systems are transmitted into the system
- the LZA is formed by two SOP-2P (ATP) subsystem train controls and a ACBM3 (ATO) automatic train operation
- the system is equipped with a joint transmission data cable
- all data intended for ATP and ATO are secured
- the ATP subsystem can be operated by itself
Compatibility