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Chicago Metro Blue Line

Chicago Metro Blue LineProject Overview
 
As part of the complete rehabilitation of the 6.6 mile CTA Blue Line 54th/Cermak Branch, Union Switch & Signal Inc. (US&S®) provided an automatic signal system to replace the existing system from Paulina Junction on the Green Line to 54th Avenue Yard on the 54th/Cermak Branch. Specific work included ten relay-based vital interlockings, three emergency crossovers, 200 AF-700TM track circuits, 37 Power Frequency (PF) track circuits, 42 M-23 switch machines, 50 LED color light signals, 50 train stops, and ten highway grade crossing warning systems.
 
Two of the key US&S products used in the installation of the new interlocking systems are the MicroLok® II Vital and Non-vital Interlocking Controllers. These microprocessor-based controllers perform a variety of critical functions for the 54th/Cermak Branch including vital processor logic and automatic and manual switch and signal control. The MicroLok II is capable of simultaneously performing a myriad of tasks due to its vital and non-vital configurations designed to automatically monitor and manage interlocking functions.
 
To provide power to the new interlocking systems, US&S furnished new signal power distribution equipment in nine relay houses, in the 54th terminal relay room, and in the ten crossing houses. This equipment distributes AC and DC power to the MicroLok II controllers and other equipment in the interlocking systems, as well as measures ground current leakage.
 
To improve communications along the Blue Line, US&S installed a signal fiber-optic network. The network connects the relay house/room equipment (Microlok II units and operational recorders), maintainer workstations, and the centralized traffic control center through a redundant-ring backbone, fiber-optic Ethernet. Four fiber-optic lines (two transmit and two receive) comprise the physical Ethernet interconnection between buildings.
 
In order to effectively manage the 54th/Cermak Branch, US&S installed two new maintainer workstations at the 54th maintenance facility and at the West shops. The existing maintainer workstation at the Roosevelt maintenance facility underwent hardware and software modifications to ensure cohesive performance among the three workstations.
 
The 54th maintainer facility is the only workstation to obtain data from the field. The data is then relayed to the Roosevelt and West shops facilities. Latter workstations can be reconfigured to obtain field data if for any reason the 54th maintainer workstation goes off-line. The workstations run the Graphical Event Analyzer (GEA) software, supplied by the operational recorder manufacturer, Micro-Aide.
 
The GEA software performs long-term storage of the operational recorder data. The control center modifications were made in order for the maintainer workstations to display 54th/Cermak Branch real-time train movement. The system-wide displays indicate track circuit status, signal and train stop status, traffic directions, and line routes while local displays show interlocking control area status—again all in real-time.
 
US&S installed new highway crossing warning systems at 10 locations along the Chicago Blue Line. The highway crossing warning system consists of two parts: the warning equipment and the control equipment. The warning equipment consists of signs, bells, flashing lights, and gates. The control equipment, housed in the crossing houses, includes a microprocessor-based controller and associated components and circuits that operate the warning equipment.
 
US&S has particular expertise in providing site modifications and upgrades to transit agencies throughout the world. Chicago Transit Authority is one of many satisfied customers with safer and more effective rail transit systems due to the innovative and reliable work of Union Switch & Signal Inc.
 
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