Edilon Sedra
Edilon Sedra is an international supplier of ballast less track systems, insulating rail systems and noise and vibration reduction systems for: high speed lines, heavy haul lines, urban transits, commuter rail, tram, metro, and crane applications.
Edilon Sedra supplies services including: track system designs, application development, construction support, maintenance advice, consultation and supervision.
History
Edilon Sedra evolved from a stand-alone rail fastening product supplier to a full service partner for integrated rail track systems.
Notable projects
- Madrid Metro, Madrid, Spain[1]
- Channel Tunnel, between Great Britain and France - Refurbishment of edilon)(sedra ERS Diamond Crossings
- Tunnel de Montets, France full refurbishment with edilon)(sedra ERS - dual purpose railway tunnel which can also be used by cars and trucks
- Train station Girona, Spain - edilon)(sedra ERS
- Barcelona, Spain (Sants-La Sagrera and Sant Boi de Llobregas, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Madrid, Spain train stations Atocha and Charmartin
- Taipee train station, Taiwan
- Gothenburg, Sweden - Chalmers Tunnel of the Gothenburg tram network, installation edilon)(sedra ERS
- Moerdijk Silent Bridge, The Netherlands, installation edilon)(sedra ERS
- Tulln, Austria, installation edilon)(sedra ERS Danube bridge
- Erasmus bridge, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Budapest, Hungary - Danube Bridge and Liberty Bridge, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - The Saudi_Railway_Company's North South Passenger Terminals Depot, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Dubai, UAE - several depots in the Dubai Metro
- Santiago, Chile - several depots in the Santiago Metro
- Panama city, Panama - Depot, Panama Metro edilon)(sedra ERS
- Geneva, Switzerland - TPG Bachet depot in the Geneva tram network, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Several tracks of various lengths in Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit depots, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Granada, Spain - Granada metro, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Paris, France - tram Saint Denis - Bobigny, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Budapest, Hungary - Budapest tram lines, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Stockholm, Sweden - tram Hammarby Sjostad Project, edilon)(sedra ERS
- Łódź, Poland - Fabryczna train station, edilon)(sedra EBS
- nl:Schipholspoortunnel, The Netherlands, edilon)(sedra EBS
- Logroño, Spain - Logroño_railway_station, edilon)(sedra EBS
- Chamartín, Spain - Madrid_Chamartín_railway_station, edilon)(sedra EBS
- Warsaw, Poland - Warsaw_Metro line 1 and 2, edilon)(sedra EBS
- Madrid metro, extensions, edilon)(sedra EBS
- Randstad Rail viaduct, The Hague, The Netherlands[2]
References
- ↑ Esveld, Coenraad. Innovation in Railway Track (PDF) (Report). Delft University of Technology. p. 6.
- ↑ http://www.edilonsedra.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Case-2014-75-The-Hague-Prinses-Beatrixlaan-Netherlands-tram-and-metro-ERS-viaduct1.pdf
External links
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