Pakenham
- ClientConnex Trains
- Duration of works2006
- LocationMelbourne
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Relay technology at Pakenham
Pakenham resignalling was one of the final major commissioning events associated with the Regional Fast Rail project in 2006.
Pakenham existing interlocking was the first fully relay interlocking to be commissioned in Victoria after WWII. The challenge for the current works was that the signal constructors believed they needed a 48 hour signal changeover period before testing could start. A full week closure (with bussing and special timetable) of the Pakenham line would have been required to accommodate this need.
Wiring prepared for changeover
Peter Burns was the Connex Project Manager for these works.
By negotiating an adjustment to the scope (replacing some minor additional interlocking components with new technology) and re-engineering the changeover methodology, Peter ensured that the final commissioning became deliverable in a single long weekend (Queen’s Birthday 2006) supported by a program of preparatory works and testing in the preceding two months.
Final Relay Room with relay racks removed
The delivery of Pakenham in this way was instrumental in allowing the practical completion of the Regional Fast Rail project in the 2006 calendar year.