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Open Transport Network (OTN) Reference List SWITZERLAND References Middle East Anadarko Qatar Energy Suhretal/Wynenthalbahn Dolphin On Shore/ Off-shore Open Transport Network (OTN) Rhätische Bahn IRAN Laffan Refi nery South Pars 4&5 THE NETHERLANDS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Reference List Essent Cablecom JORDAN ADWEA: Network of City Council Ridderkerk Al-Samra Waste Water Pipeline • Taweelah Water Pipeline Schiphol Airport Project • Shuweihat Water Pipeline Luchtverkeersleiding Schiphol ASAB 2 Oil Field (ADCO) GVB Amsterdam KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Fujairah Water Pipeline (Transco) • West Line SWCC : Parking Structures (Abu Dhabi • East Line • Al Jubail Riyadh Line C Municipality) • Mobile 2000 (RWC - Riyadh Water Pipeline C) Al-Zour Gas Turbine Plant • Amstelveenlijn • Al Jubail Riyadh Line A + B (RWC ASTRACO DN1000 Rendo - Regionaal Nutsbedrijf - Riyadh Water Pipeline A + B) EGDS Eastern Gas Distribution (regional utility company) • Qassim City Feeders System (Dolphin Energy) MEGA Limburg Hospitals • Al Hunayy pipeline Rijkswaterstaat Terneuzen sluizen • Azizia EPWTS YEMEN (Dept. of Public Works and Water • Hofuf HWTS Aramco: LNG pipeline Management) • Khuff Gas Frame contract Rijkswaterstaat Krammersluizen • DRS Disaster Recovery Project Rijkswaterstraat Haringvliet • Qatif: Gas Field development References Nederlands Aardolie Maatschappij • Abqaiq-Shaybah Oil Pipeline References Africa Phosphates (mining company) (Groningen) • Shedgum phase 1 + 2 Commonwealth of Rijkswaterstaat pilot • Haradh Gosp III ALGERIA MOZAMBIQUE City Network Enschede • Hawiyah-Haradh pipeline Independent States (CIS) Sonatrach MOMA Mozambique City Network Eindhoven • AY Gas Plant East-West Pipeline • Gazoduc Maghreb Europe RET (Rotterdamse Elektrische Tram; • Uhtmaniyah ALBANIA FEATURES Pipeline - Algerian Section SOUTH AFRICA Rotterdam Tramway) • North Safanyah Artifi cial Lift / Albanian Power Substations • Six Pipes South African Airforce Network RET Benelux-lijn offshore More than 200 large • FO Arzew - Hassi R’Mel Pipeline Nijlstroom Tol Plaza Project RET Tourniquet • Video Surveillance for Security ARMENIA networks around the world! • GK1/GK2 Pipeline Mtunzini Tol Plaza Project Westerschelde Tunnel • M/W replacement Project Kaukasus Railways • GR1/GR2 Pipeline Johannesburg Airport Hogesnelheidslijn-Zuid verbinding • Ras Tanura Sea Islands The fi rst OTN installed • Ourhoud International Airport Cape Town & NATO • Khursaniyah MP (Wells) AZERBAIJAN in 1989 and yet still Taksebt Water Pipeline Durban Schiphol Tunnel • JGP to Jubail Ethane Pipeline Kaukasus Railways operational. Métro d’Alger Avgold Gold Mines - Target Haven Rotterdam NDD Harbour • SGP-JGP Pipeline Exploration Project part 1 • Rabigh Development project GEORGIA Almost in each country an BOTSWANA Harmony Gold Mines: Randstadrail Ethane Butane Kaukasus Railways OTN installation. Debswana - Orapa Mine (diamant • Elandsrand • Shaiybah /Scheiba mine) • Bambanani Gold Mine TURKEY • n LIBANON KAZAKHSTAN OTN, the one-step fi ber Anglogold Gold Mines: Light Rail of Ankara LIBANON Atyrau-Kenkiyah crude oil pipeline optic multiplexer for metros, CAMEROON • Great Noligwa Mine Bursa LRT Libanon Beirut centralsolidere Airport Almaty mining, motorways, Pipeline project to Chad • Vaal Reefs No. 9 Shaft Amangeldy-Taraz Gas Pipeline airports, pipelines, • Kopanang Mine UNITED KINGDOM KUWAIT Soyuz Pipeline electricity, industry, CHAD • Tau Lekoa Mine Manchester Metrolink (GEC Kuwaiti Fence Project Kaspian Gaz railways, defense, city Pipeline project to Cameroon • Moab Khotsong Mine Alsthom) Joint Operations Wafra KNPC networks, campus... • Mponeng Mine Glasgow Underground: NOPP New Oil Pier Project (KNPC) KOSOVO EGYPT • Tau Tona Mine • Strathclyde Metro UNMIK Railways CRCC (Cairo Regional Control Placer Dome Western Area Joint • Erskine Bridge OMAN Center) Electricity Company Venture : Cleveland County Council Harweel Phase II (PDO) POLAND • South Shaft Communications HQ England Mabrouq Project (PDO) Energetyka Kaliska GHANA • South Deep Lansing Production Facility ENION S.A. Electricity Ghana Civil aviation authority Kotoka Impala Platinum Mine Citrac Motorway Project PAKISTAN Airport Lonmin Platinum Mine - Rowland Heathrow Express Rail Link Hub River Fuel Oil Pipeline RUSSIA Ghana Parliament Shaft Heathrow-Paddington Link Pakistan Airforce CPC (Caspian Pipeline Consortium) Anglo Platinum Mine Serco Docklands Lightrail London: Crude Oil Pipeline System IVORY COAST • BMR • Lewisham QATAR Sakhalin Pipeline City Network Abidjan • Clipfontain • DLR Beckton Deport Qatargas LNG II On Shore • New Entrance Docklands Main Line Qatargas LNG II Off-Shore AUSTRALIA LIBYA • Amandelbult Communication system (London) Qatargas 3 Off-Shore Kwinana Bus Transit Sirte Oil • Frank Nexus: Qatargas 3 On Shore • Brega- Zuetina • Waterval South-Africa • Newcastle Metro Rasgas LNG On Shore NEW ZEALAND • Zuetina-Benghazi • Twinkenham South-Africa • Sunderland Rasgas LNG Off-Shore Vector Networks • Brega City Network Palabora Mine M77 Highway RasGas Trains 6&7 Counties Power GMMR project Middelburg Mine (BHP) Qatar Petroleum Maari Offshore GPTC project Arnot Coal Mine: #8 + #10 shaft Abdullah Telecom center Optimum Collieries Mine (BHP) Comtec Goldfi elds MOROCCO Goldfi eld Mining Group: East OCP - Offi ce Chérifi en des Nokia Siemens Networks NV Ref. No.: A31003-Z3931-S501-29-7659 Atealaan 34, B-2200 HERENTALS Issued September, 2007 Fax: +32 14 25 25 70 Specifi cations subject to change as design improvements www.otn.be are implemented Driefontein USA References Asia SOUTH KOREA FINLAND Dürener Kreisbahn Anglocoal: Belgian Embassy, Washington, D.C. British-American Tobacco Korea Finnish Army Duisburg Verkehrs Gesellschaft AG • Isibonela Coliery Houston International Airport, TX BRUNEI (BATK) Kampin Keskus shopping mall Kölner Verkehrs Betriebe (KVB) • Mafube Mine (Express Link) Navy Brunei: naval ship Inchon Rail Depot Finnish Navy Polizei Frankfurt am Main Gautrain WM2000 US Military - Fort Meade, Maryland communication Kang Nam Land Ski Resort Polizei Leipzig San Francisco International Airport - Green Cross Ochang Factory FRANCE Stadtbahn Frankfurt am Main TANZANIA People Mover System CHINA City Network of Strasbourg BSL pipeline Stade - Dow Chemicals Bank of Tanzania NM State University GMC (Guangzhou Metro THAILAND (Citévision) RMR Pipeline (Rhein-Main- Modaus Tanzania San Fernando Valley Bus Rapid Corporation) BTS Bangkok Tramway de Montpellier, Ligne 1, 2 Rohrleitungs-Gesellschaft) Transit • Line 1 East Water Pipeline Project Tramway de Lyon, Ligne 1, 2, 3 AMB Generali in Aachen ZAMBIA Whittier Tunnel (Alaska) • Line 2 East Water Pipeline Project 2 Toulouse B Bundeswehr Trier Lumwana Mine City of San Diego (Highway), • Line 4 Don Muang Highway Métro Lille Ligne 2 Feuerwache Hagen California + extension 5 Gao-Qiao Petrochemical MRTA Bangkok Citybahn Chemnitz ADA County Highway District, Idaho Corporation Amerada Hess Pu Hom Pipeline GERMANY Feuerwehr Bonn References America + extension Shanghai Metro L2 NATO - AWHQ Project Feuerwehr Wuppertal City of Jackson, Mississipi Shangahi Metro Line 2 west ext. VIETNAM Essener Verkehrs AG (EVAG) Potsdam ARGENTINA City of Anaheim California - Shanghai Line Public Security CCTV Gas pipeline Namconson • Data Network KfW Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau Ferrovias Metro (Lenain Water Treatment Plant) Volkswagen (Shanghai) Su Tu Vang off shore • LAN Network IVG (Immobilien Verwertungs Trenes de Buenos Aires (TBA) City of Mesa Nanjing Power Bureau Phu My Gas • Video Network Gesellschaft) Metrovias Solvay Mine, Wyoming Jingshen Highway (Bejing) MAGLEV SPM Network Kalmar Cranes Hamburg SEPTA,PA Luo Yang Petrochemical (Luo Yang) Lab for new Maglev track Wingas pipelines (Wingas/ BRASIL • R3 West Trenton Line (Railway in Jingshi Highway (Beijing) References Europe Hamburger Hafenbahn (harbour Wintershall) AutoBAn Motorway Pennsylvania) Wenzhou Water Pipeline railway) ETZEL/EON Ruhrgas Fortalesa Light Rail • Centralized Train Control (CTC) Shanghai Transrapid AUSTRIA Vattenfall Europe Mining AG Belo Horizonte system Lanzhou iTS Transmission project Ampelsteuerung in Graz (formerly Laubag Lausitzer GREECE NovaDutra • Underground Police Radio Dongshen Water Pipeline, Guang Stadt Wien: Erweiterung und Braunkohle): Attiko Metro System Dong Province Modernisierung des zentralen • Welzow: Greek Electricity Company Project CANADA • Wayne to Glenside Rail Tian Jin LRT, Beijing Verkehrsbeobachtungssystems • Förderbrücke (PPC) Vancouver Sky Train, BC + • Framecontract 1, 2 + 3 ITSC Beijing • Schaufelrad Bagger extension • Carmel to Dale project ChangAn University XiAn BELGIUM • Zentral HUNGARY Greater Vancouver Transportation Hurricane City Power, WY Shenzhen Metro L1 B-Telecom (Belgian National • Coal Belt Conveyor M5 Motorway Toll Project (Budapest) Calgary City Rail 1st Phase Dept. of Energy Las Vegas Shenzhen Metro L4 Railways) • Nochten: BKV Gödöllõ Hév Calgary City Rail extension Wisconsin Highway ChongQing LRT L2 • Marshalling Yard Antwerp North • Kohlebandanlage Budapest Light train BC Rapid Transit Amtrak Tunnel Project Nanjing Metro L1 • High Speed Train (TGV) Station • Nochten F60 University of Toronto • North River Tunnel Petrochemical China Brussels South • Reichwalde IRELAND City of Toronto • Empire Tunnel Yang Shan Harbour - Shanghai • High Speed Train (TGV) station • Jänschwalde: University of Limerick City of Toronto - RESCU Network - • Back up Yard Hellgate Beijing Metro L 5 Antwerp • Förderbrücke Buncranna co., Production Facility Don Valley Parkway • Harrisburg Line Beijing Metro L 10 • Passenger Information System • Landanbindung
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