New York – NYC Transit Tests System Designed To Detect People On Tracks

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    FILE - Passengers watch as a subway train pulls into the new 34th St./Hudson Yards subway station in midtown Manhattan, New York, September 13, 2015. REUTERSNew York – Testing is under way on a new track alarm system that aims to alert approaching trains when someone has gone onto the tracks of the New York City subway system.

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    Members of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board on Monday moved forward with a bundle of contracts worth nearly $2 million to test the new technology. The Daily News reports (http://nydn.us/2qfbSzp ) the contracts are up for final approval on Wednesday.

    Transit officials say the system will trigger a strobe light notification in train tunnels if someone or something is on the tracks.

    The four companies contracted — Xtralis, Duos, Electronic Interface Associates and Clearsy System Engineering — will have their systems tested in the same undisclosed subway station this week.

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    Information from: Daily News, http://www.nydailynews.com


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