DSTA supplies passenger information displays for new AVE high-speed train station in Valencia

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December 2010 marked the public inauguration of the high-speed train line connecting Madrid with Valencia, whereby commuters will be able to complete the journey in fewer than 95min. DSTA has successfully designed, manufactured and completed the PID for the Valencia train station.

DSTA’s supplied a total of 55 LED platform information displays, 23 TFT monitors and four large lobby information displays, which will be providing the expected 3.8 million train commuters with timetables, arrivals, departures as well as special incidents in three languages (Spanish, English and Catalan).

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