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.
On 15 May 2021, the tunnel boring machine (TBM) named Coline completed the excavation of the extension of line B of the Lyon metro between the station of Oullins and the future station of Saint-Genis-Laval Hôpitaux Sud, marking a key stage in the extension of this line.
Transport systems are increasingly digitalised and interconnected. In this context, cyber-threats are real, with potentially serious consequences for transport operators and passengers. SYSTRA has published a dedicated brochure on this topic.
On 29th December 2020, the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 351-km New Bhaupur to New Khurja section of The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) in the state of Uttar Pradesh, marking a significant milestone for SYSTRA.
In line with the recently awarded contract to implement a cable car solution for the Georgian capital Tbilisi, SYSTRA has been selected to carry out appraisal studies and preparation of a call for tenders for a new project.
The joint venture team consisting of COWI, Parsons and SYSTRA, with Implement Consulting Group as subconsultant, has been awarded DSB’s large framework contract on multidisciplinary consultancy services for the automation of the S-train system in the Greater Copenhagen Area, Denmark. The contract has a term of eight years with the possibility of two six-year extensions.
SYSTRA has been awarded two significant work packages on the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRUe), a strategic railway project in which we have been involved for almost a decade.
Denmark continues its energy transition by electrifying its railway lines. On the island of Zealand, the country’s largest and most populous island, SYSTRA began electrification work on the Roskilde – Holbæk line on 1 September.