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Petards order book bolstered to £12.3m after two train tech contract wins in a week

The Gateshead technology company is supplying its high-tech train security systems to Bombardier and Porterbrook maintenance

Petards eyeTrain systems are used on Electrostar trains, like this one in use at the Stansted Express(Image: NJL)

North East technology company Petards has had its order book bolstered to £12.3m after securing two lucrative deals in a week for its high-tech train security and surveillance systems.

The Gateshead AIM listed software developer has announced this morning, October 21, that it has been awarded a contract to supply Bombardier Transportation with its eyeTrain systems - a series of CCTV systems that are built into trains’ infrastructure to help monitor and analyse all aspects of journeys in real time.

The new contract, which will see the systems fitted to the Bombardier Electrostartm Electrical Multiple Unit (EMU) trains, forms part of a £55m upgrade programme with train owner Porterbrook and train operator Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR).

The upgrade will further enhance the trains’ video and data collection capability, by adding track debris/third rail cameras throughout the fleet.

The work starts straight away with the first equipment deliveries starting early next year and ending in early 2023.

Petards Chairman Raschid Abdullah said: “We are delighted that Petards’ eyeTrain systems continue to be the system of choice for fitment to Bombardier’s trains.

"This new order adds to our already significant installed base and strengthens our position as the leader of on train video and data solutions.