NPS Group’s Signaling Division Joins Russian Railways Signaling Department Meeting
Today, at the ELTEZA facility (part of NPS), meeting participants are reviewing the results of the signaling department's operations for the first 10 months of 2025. Attendees are discussing the dynamics of key production indicators and examining the outcomes of claim-related work with manufacturing plants.
A central focus of the agenda was a report by Konstantin Khromushkin, Managing Director of the Signaling Division of NPS Group. In his presentation, he highlighted the major achievements of the past year:
Over the first 10 months of 2025, specialists from the NPS Signaling Division transitioned 88 stations to digital control, covering 1,925 points and 1,726.9 km of line.
Furthermore, Konstantin Khromushkin emphasized NPS's significant contribution to the Moscow–Saint Petersburg High-Speed Railway (HSR) project. As noted during a panel discussion chaired by Vitaly Savelyev during Transport Week, the holding's specialists developed several import-independent solutions from scratch for the country’s first high-speed line—ranging from next-generation ballastless track to digital signaling.