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Questions and help with Gilgen Connect
At Gilgen, we recognise that navigating complex topics or using our products and services effectively can sometimes be a challenging task. That's why we've put together this FAQ and tutorial page to…
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2016-2021: City Line, Stockholm, Sweden
The City Line has been designed to significantly improve the commute of Stockholm inhabitants with the addition of an underground section to increase Stockholm railway network capacity with 2 new…
Line B is the second metro line for this major French city and offers a south-west to north-east route across Rennes city, in complete complementarity with Line A that offers a north-west to…
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2010-2016: West Island, South Island and Kwun Tong Extension Lines, Hong Kong
West Island Line (WIL), South Island Line (SIL) and Kwun Tong Extension (KTE) are parts of expansion projects of the MTR public transport network in Hong Kong. MTR confirmed its trust in Gilgen Door…
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2013-2017: Sha Tin to Central Link, Ma On Shan Line
The Sha Tin to Central Link (SCL) and the Ma On Shan Line (MOL) are among the expansion projects of the MTR public transport network in Hong Kong. The MTR confirmed its confidence in Gilgen Door…
Line 1 is the first metro line in Paris from West to East and the busiest one, it started operation in 1900 and was further extended afterwards. Line 13 is a North-South line which is also very busy…
Shanghai Line 9 forms part of the busy and rapidly growing Shanghai metro network and opened in 2007. For its first project in China, Gilgen Door Systems provided PSD half height doors core…
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2005-2006: Red and Blue Lines, Taipei, Taiwan
The Red and Blue lines are part of the busy network of Taipei, first metro network built in Taiwan.
Strong of its successful experience in Hong Kong, Gilgen Door Systems provided PSD half height…
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2003-2007: Kaohsiung, Red and Orange Lines
The Red and Orange lines are the only 2 metro lines of Kaohsiung city in Taiwan currently in operation. Respectively composed by 24 and 14 stations, they form part of a dense public transport network…
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2000-2007: Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan and Island Lines
In the late 90’s, MTR, Honk Kong network operator, decided to deploy Platform Screen Doors on its busiest metro lines Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan and Island Lines, also called “Urban lines” as part of the…