SYSTRA, founded in 1957 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a leading international engineering and consulting group specializing in public transport and mobility solutions. The company offers expertise in the design, engineering, and construction of railways, metros, tramways, and bus systems, contributing to the development of efficient and sustainable urban mobility. SYSTRA's services encompass project management, infrastructure design, systems integration, and transport planning, supporting clients in enhancing transportation networks worldwide. With a presence in over 80 countries, SYSTRA is committed to delivering innovative solutions that address the challenges of urbanization and environmental sustainability.
SYSTRA has won two contracts with Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) to work on the second line of the metro in Kochi, one of the biggest cities of the state of Kerala, India.
The project aims to reimagine passenger rail service on modern, accessible trains with improved operational performance, connecting Toronto, Peterborough, Ottawa, Montréal, Trois-Rivières and Québec City.
The Canadian rail operator, exo, responsible for commuter trains in the Montréal metropolitan area, has just awarded SYSTRA Canada a new contract for technical support to modernise its locomotives.
SYSTRA has won another contract to work on the Ostlänken (East Link) project, the new rail mainlines in Sweden, intended to run from Södertälje just south of Stockholm to Linköping.
SYSTRA in consortium with RITES and DB has been appointed as General Consultant by Hyderabad Airport Metro Limited (HAML) for the Airport Express Metro Line.
The Tunis RFR (Rapid Rail Network) welcomed its first passengers on 20 March 2023, marking the culmination of a 13-year assignment for SYSTRA to improve services in the Tunisian capital.
The MCS consortium has been awarded the contract for Delivery Partner Services to support Metrolinx’s Scarborough Subway Extension and Yonge North Subway Extension in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada.
The opening to the public on 25 January 2023 of the new Grand Central Madison station on the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) network in New York marks the culmination of a major rail transformation project.