SITE CAPABILITY CASE STUDIES
Kings Cross Station Regeneration Programme - Telecommunications
Fourway designed and delivered the Kings Cross Station Regeneration Programme's telecommunication requirements through a series of contracts. Fourway master minded the entire systems migration for the Programme, providing a 'guiding mind' to ensure all strands of this complex project were brought together.
White City Tunnel Telephone
For this project Fourway provided Metronet tunnel telephone engineering and delivery services. We were engaged for feasibility, design, construction, bring into use and handover. Ou expertise in legacy LU tunnel telephone systems was a key factor for the engagement.
Piccadilly Line Extension - Signal Post Telephone System
On behalf of Tubelines, Fourway provided the tunnel telephone for the Piccadilly Line Extension to Heathrow Terminal 5. This included all stages of design from concept development through to final delivery and handover.
Piccadilly Line Extension - Tunnel Telephone System
On behalf of Tubelines, Fourway provided the tunnel telephone for the Piccadilly Line Extension to Heathrow Terminal 5. This included all stages of design from concept development through to final delivery and handover.
Piccadilly Line Extension - OPO CCTV
On behalf of Tubelines, Fourway provided the OPO CCTV for the Piccadilly Line Extension to Heathrow Terminal 5. This included all stages of design from concept development through to final delivery and handover.
Nottingham area customer information improvements
Fourway were commissioned by Central Trains to engineer the new solution. Initially, in consultation with Network Rail we determined a strategy to ensure the CIS system could track trains with greater accuracy than with TRUST data and consequently able to display more reliable information to staff and passengers.
East London Line Tunnel Telephone System
During a 3 year closure of the East London Line Fourway replaced the line normal tunnel telephone system. The primary reasons for the replacement was the existing assets were life expired.
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