Hitachi Rail and Easier EASIER to supply the Abidjan rail line in Côte d'Ivoire with a complete ticketing system
Abidjan's first metro line is 37.4 km long, from the north (Anyama Centre station) to the south (Aéroport Sud station), with 20 stations.

Hitachi Rail and EASIER have been awarded a contract by Colas Rail to supply its TRANSCITYTM ticketing solution for the first metro line in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. The ambitious project is designed to meet the high demand for mobility in the Abidjan district.
Hitachi Rail's comprehensive ticketing solution will enable the Abidjan metropolitan area to relieve congestion, which currently relies on a single bus network. The system will be future-proofed with the potential for future interoperability with the city's other transport networks. Partial commissioning of the metro (northern line) is planned for 2027 and full commissioning in 2028.
Hitachi Rail's TRANSCITYTMsolution simplifies access and payment of mobility services, making travel more affordable and sustainable. It optimises operating costs for transport authorities and enables revenue to be shared between the operators of interoperable systems. In Abidjan, TRANSCITYTMwill integrate payment by mobile phone and QRCode, and includes a state-of-the-art back office system.
The solution will be supported by 330 access control swing gates spread across 20 stations and supplied by EASIER, to quickly control fares and passenger flows in the metro. Ticket vending machines (TVM), ticket office machines (TOM) and portable vending machines (PVU) will also be installed in each station.
The Abidjan project further underlines Hitachi Rail's expertise in providing ticketing solutions on the African continent, with a track record of delivering in Algeria, Senegal, Egypt and South Africa.
Jean-Marc Reynaud, VP Hitachi Rail RCS, said: "This contract marks an important step in our commitment to improving public transport in Abidjan. Our ticketing solution will offer passengers in Abidjan a more efficient, sustainable and accessible transport service, and in turn support the economic development of this region."
"We are very proud to be contributing to this large-scale project, which marks a major turning point in urban mobility in Abidjan.This project follows on from our work on emblematic projects such as the Grand Paris Express in France, where we are supplying almost 1,200 access gates for the 4 future metro lines, and the Egyptian railways, for which we have installed more than 300 gates. Alain Combette" - EASIER Sales Director.
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