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Crisis room, network work and predictive maintenance... How SNCF Réseau is preparing for the 2024 Olympics

2024-03-29T15:56:43.921Z

Highlights: SNCF Réseau has invested 800 million euros per year in the Ile-de-France network for the "regeneration" of infrastructure. A crisis room at Gare du Nord will be open from 7 a.m. to midnight throughout the event and "all night in the event of an incident serious" 70 operations of this type will be organized between now and June, including an RER B evacuation exercise involving the Paris Nord RATP and the Paris Fire Brigade.


With 118 days to go before the event, the transport operator's operational teams - who already manage nearly 3.5 million daily travelers - are ready to welcome visitors from all over the world.


“It's been 4 years since all our projects were scheduled to be ready for the Olympic Games

,” says Séverine Lepère, general manager for Île-de-France of SNCF Réseau, welcoming the fact that 120 days before the opening ceremony

“delivery commitments are fully met”

. No less than a thousand projects are carried out every night

“all over the network”

for which she is responsible, she underlines, citing the replacement of tracks on the RER D, the reliability of an electricity supply center at Bercy or the renewal of 43 switches near the Gare du Nord.

“The largest ever made in Europe”

, according to SNCF Réseau. So many small, medium and very large projects that mobilize all of the group's teams, on deck to help make these Games

"the very first 100% accessible by public transport"

.

And to achieve this, SNCF Réseau has spared no expense. Firstly by carrying out projects that are constrained in terms of timetable, since everything must be finished before summer, but also in terms of space, to the extent that the work undertaken, sometimes only at night or on weekends, does not must not prevent the smooth functioning of everyday public transport during the day. In total, no less than 800 million euros per year have been invested in the Ile-de-France network - up to 840 million euros in 2023 - for

the "regeneration"

of infrastructure, deemed

"essential to maintain a high level of performance »

. A level of investment

“which doubled between 2015 and 2018, and which has remained high since then”

, would like to underline SNCF Réseau, according to which this

“makes up for 30 years of underinvestment generated by an all-TGV policy”

.

All with the objective of

“halving the intervention time”

on incidents.

“Where we have carried out massive regeneration operations, the level of network reliability has improved

,” SNCF Réseau boasts. And the figures speak for themselves: on line H, between 2020 and 2023, the number of incidents linked to the track has decreased by 35%, on the RER B Nord, since 2021, the number of incidents has been divided by three.

A crisis room on the Paris Nord network

But if the investments appear to be commensurate with the event, they will undoubtedly not be enough to prevent the breakdowns and other hazards that the network experiences throughout the year. Incidents - the most serious of them - which will be spotted and taken care of by the crisis room at Gare du Nord, open from 7 a.m. to midnight throughout the event and

"all night in the event of an incident serious”

, we assure you. There, the most important decisions are taken concerning the circulation of trains on the entire Paris Nord network, with the capacity to stop them, even divert them or for example

“to cut off traffic underground”

at the Gare du Nord. and decide to

“bring them to the surface”

.

“From this room, we will be able to communicate with all the signal stations and the intervention teams pre-positioned on the ground and make decisions if ever there is a problem

,” explains Séverine Lepère.

Knowing that

“three major measures”

have been planned, listed by the general director: the establishment of operational command centers throughout the period of the Olympic Games, the deployment of operational teams prepositioned throughout the field and equipped with equipment and tools necessary for immediate intervention and the organization of full-scale training exercises. In total, 70 operations of this type will be organized between now and June, including an RER B evacuation exercise in the Paris Nord tunnel in partnership with the RATP or a fire simulation in the RER C involving the RATP, the Paris police headquarters, the Paris Fire Brigade and the Samu, among others. A real

“athlete training”

, quips the owner of the place, who assures that her agents are preparing

“to live to the rhythm of the different sporting events”

.

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AI for transport

In addition, SNCF Réseau did not hesitate to use artificial intelligence, banking on

“predictive maintenance”

to prevent breakdowns before they occur and thus avoid a certain number of slowdowns or even more serious incidents. Concretely, this involves remote monitoring of the infrastructure using sensors which send signals to the supervision center, explains the group, which emphasizes that this device thus makes it possible

to “intervene before the incident occurs”

but also

“to significantly reduce intervention and diagnosis times”

. In the network supervision center, physically installed at the Gare du Nord but responsible for monitoring the smooth movement of trains over a geographical area extended over 5 regions, agents are responsible for this monitoring 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. role ?

“Use artificial intelligence to detect weak signals”

and thus intervene before the arrival of a potential breakdown, and

“trigger”

the maintenance teams present in the field

“in the event of an alarm”.

And the results of this system deployed since 2014 but perfectly operational for a year are already there. In 2023, it would have made it possible to avoid 36 incidents on the Ile-de-France network, according to Olivier Dubrulle, head of the railway “assets” department and responsible for the system in Île-de-France. And everything is accelerating in view of the Olympics:

“We went from 3,200 measurement points in 2022 to more than 5,000 today and we continue to deploy them between now and the Games to have 5,500

,” he hopes. he, evoking

“a real rise in power over the last 18 months”

. With the ambition to focus efforts on the lines which will be used the most during the Olympic Games, and

"already today, users are benefiting from the progress that we have made on this occasion"

, adds Nicolas Ignate, the head of the center network supervision. Before promising:

“But this is not the end of the story, we will maintain this pace beyond the Olympics”

. This is the whole point of this global event: to offer these new technologies to users

“as a legacy”

so that they can benefit from quality public transport on a daily basis.

Source: lefigaro

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