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East coast line goes IP

by Mark Rowe

A tender to replace and maintain CCTV infrastructure – spanning over 200 miles of railway line and incorporating nine key stations – for Virgin Trains on the east coast has gone to Quadrant Security Group (QSG).

The upgrade is part of Virgin Trains’ work on customer safety and security, as the East Coast Main Line franchise operator. The fully-IP solution, scheduled to be completed by May 2017, includes replacing about 500 analogue cameras and a new fibre-based communications infrastructure.

QSG points to the level of integration, for example with data analytics systems capable of detecting virtual boundary breaches – such as track trespass – and other potential features that include left object detection. The installer, part of Synectics’ Integrated Systems, points also to system resilience and redundancy built in, mitigating the risk of data loss or system downtime.

Besides local surveillance at the nine stations – which include Peterborough, Wakefield, Doncaster and Darlington – what is described as a scalable IP solution will also enable real-time footage from the locations to be viewed remotely for incident support or escalation, and for training purposes.

The solution deployed, which meets quality regulations around ‘safe station’ and ‘safe car park’ accreditation, also enables secure access to live feeds by authorised third parties including British Transport Police and Network Rail.

David Byrne, Head of Property at Virgin Trains on the east coast, said: “We are very excited to be working with QSG as we strive to improve our CCTV and communications infrastructure now and in the future. We have been impressed by the QSG team and appreciate the time and energy it has dedicated to interpret our requirements, demonstrating commitment to its customers.”

Besides meeting technical requirements, the tender made other specifications essential to successful delivery and deployment. David Byrne added: “As well as being one of the UK’s busiest arterial routes, the East Coast Main Line also boasts some of the country’s most historic stations – five of the nine stations included in this project have listed status. We therefore needed a provider capable of fully addressing these needs in their approach and tailoring quite precise details, even down to the colour of equipment and cabling in order to be sympathetic to their surroundings.

“QSG more than met this challenge and in the solution they have proposed, also reflected our commitment to limiting any potential disruption to passengers or services through providing an ‘out of hours’ works schedule active between the hours of 9pm and 5am.”

Iain Beadle, Managing Director at QSG, said: “Designing, deploying and servicing surveillance solutions for complex infrastructure environments – where the ability to identify and react to potential threats is paramount – is exactly where our strength and business heritage sits. Paired with our extensive transport sector experience, this really is an ideal project for us. The scalable solution we’ve developed for Virgin Trains will not only heighten situational awareness and incident response capabilities at the individual stations and track specified within this tender, it will also ‘future-proof’ surveillance by enabling seamless integration of additional stations in the future.”

Pictured: York station.

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