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About Cubic Corporation

Cubic is a technology-driven, market-leading provider of integrated solutions that increase situational understanding for transportation, defense C4ISR and training customers worldwide to decrease urban congestion and improve the militaries’ effectiveness and operational readiness. Our teams innovate to make a positive difference in people’s lives. We simplify their daily journeys. We promote mission success and safety for those who serve their nation. For more information about Cubic, please visit www.cubic.com or on Twitter @CubicCorp.

 

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Cubic Transportation Systems supports Transport for New South Wales with implementation of new ticketing system

SAN DIEGO – May 28, 2019 – Cubic Corporation (NYSE:CUB) today announced its Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) business division has installed advanced ticketing technology for Sydney, Australia’s first Metro train system, which opened for public use on May 26. Driverless trains will arrive every four minutes, carrying up to 18,000 passengers an hour initially, rising to 40,000 an hour further down the line.

The Cubic equipment includes 101 new Opal contactless ticketing gates allowing mobile phones and credit cards to pay for travel, as well as a unique Remote Station Device Management (RSDM) system for controlling the gates. Operators in the Metro’s Operations Control Center will use “eyes on” technology to open and close individual gates to speed up commuter flow during peak periods.

 “It is important to ensure customers get on board as quickly and conveniently as possible,” said Tom Walker, senior vice president and managing director of Asia-Pacific, Cubic Transportation Systems. “As train passenger numbers increase in major cities, one of the dilemmas is how to get more commuters through stations more quickly, without just adding more gates.”

To solve this problem, Cubic utilizes remote monitoring to get more use out of existing hardware. “The Sydney Metro will be one of the most modern automated passenger train networks in the world and we are honored to have been involved in this landmark project,” said Walker.

The launch of the Metro marks the culmination of hard work by a team of Cubic engineers in Sydney and Perth who installed the RSDM system and the London-style ticketing gates. These feature a flat floor design for easy access with prams and wheelchairs and new paddle-style gates to deter fare evasion.

 

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