First locomotive authorised with The Signalling Company’s software-defined safety system

We are proud to announce that we have reached another major milestone in our cooperation with Lineas, Europe’s largest private rail freight operator. The Belgian authorities have granted operational authorisation for the first HLD77 locomotive equipped with our modular software-defined safety system. The platform turns the HLD77 into a software upgradeable vehicle with optimised operational and maintenance costs.

Alexandre Bétis, CEO of The Signalling Company (left) and Alban François, COO of Lineas (right).

This approval represents the first homologation of a locomotive using the RailOS® operating system and safe computer iEVC® – a universal platform designed to host multiple signalling and other applications. In practice, it means that future upgrades, such as ETCS, can be installed quickly and cost-effectively, allowing the fleet to operate seamlessly not only in Belgium but also internationally, in neighbouring markets such as Germany, The Netherlands and Luxembourg.

“The authorisation of the HLD77 marks the realisation of a vision that we have shared with Lineas from day one and which was subsequently embraced by Škoda Group. Software-defined signalling can be more than a dream. It’s here, its now, it’s real, and we invite everyone to come and witness it in action. It is also the first step in a sequence that will lead to equipping the HLD77 fleet with multiple signalling applications, including ETCS, enabling international mobility,” noted Alexandre Bétis, Managing Director of The Signalling Company.

Speaking on behalf of Lineas, COO François Alban stated: “We are delighted to bring the HLD77 into service with The Signalling Company’s system on board. The ability to run the fleet with multiple national safety systems and ETCS on a single platform allows us to be flexible in deploying our locomotives in different countries. TSC’s platform breaks with the traditional cost-paradigm for on-board safety systems. I’m happy to see innovation at an affordable price, which is an important step for Lineas and the sector as a whole.”

Stanislas Pinte, founder of The Signalling Company, expressed his pride explaining that: “It’s another fantastic step on a journey that started with an idea in 2019! We are looking forward to upgrading the system for Lineas in the coming months and liberating the HLD77 fleet to run on international lines.”

A Lineas locomotive.