SYSTRA, founded in 1957 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a leading international engineering and consulting group specializing in public transport and mobility solutions. The company offers expertise in the design, engineering, and construction of railways, metros, tramways, and bus systems, contributing to the development of efficient and sustainable urban mobility. SYSTRA's services encompass project management, infrastructure design, systems integration, and transport planning, supporting clients in enhancing transportation networks worldwide. With a presence in over 80 countries, SYSTRA is committed to delivering innovative solutions that address the challenges of urbanization and environmental sustainability.
The SYSTRA-TYPSA JV will play a critical role in the program’s overall success, managing intricate design interfaces, collaborating with future contracts, and supporting seamless integration with key stakeholders.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority’s Board of Directors has approved SYSTRATYPSA to design its track and overhead catenary system for the initial 171-mile passenger service.
SYSTRA Canada has won a new contract as part of a consortium to build the new Ontario subway line in Toronto. Already involved in technical consultancy, SYSTRA is now acting as integrator.
SYSTRA has been awarded a feasibility study to develop a plan to implement communication and information technologies for the system of the ‘Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos, a rapid transit and commuter rail company in São Paulo, Brazil.
SYSTRA has confirmed its 3rd position in the Mass Transit & Rail category and has moved up to 4th position in the Bridges category, according to the latest rankings of the American magazine Engineering News-Record (ENR), one of the benchmarks for the engineering and civil engineering sector.
This latest development in VIA’s history marks a major milestone for SYSTRA Canada which has provided consulting services, together with CH2M Jacobs, for all phases of the company’s Fleet Replacement Program since 2017.
The extension of Santiago's automatic metro line 3 was inaugurated recently by President Gabriel Boric, Transport Minister Juan Carlos Muñoz, and Metro S.A. Chairman Guillermo Muñoz.
The station at Chillán, a town in central Chile, will soon be joined by a brand-new maintenance centre for which SYSTRA was responsible for the design studies.