800 Infinova Surveillance Cameras Watch Over Chongqing Metro Line

Infinova, known for providing security surveillance solutions, can now add China's metro line to its list of clients.

With the opening of the first phase of a new metro line in Chongqing, China, this past July, 750 Infinova fixed cameras and 40 Infinova dome cameras will be covering the 37 km (23 mile) Chongqing Metro Line 1 which includes a grand total of 23 stations.  The second phase in Chongqing's metro development completes next year.

“Considering that metro security is considered a main requisite of the Chinese transportation system, the metro authority chose Infinova because of our worldwide experience in providing such solutions, including the 1000-plus camera system that covers the Shanghai metro system in China,” said Mark S. Wilson, Infinova vice president of marketing.  “We also have similar systems in countries from Turkey to the United States.”

In Chongqing, cameras are located at the platforms, station centers and inside the train cars.  Both the entrances and exits of metro stations have fixed cameras, each capable of viewing a person from the front as they enter a ticket-check station.  In each of the metro halls, an integrated high-speed dome camera surveys the entire facility.  Secluded corners also have additional fixed cameras so that these areas are not out of sight to the surveillance system. 

Cameras are also on the platforms to give rail system administrators an overview of passenger flow.  As a result, the system can monitor passengers entering and leaving the station centers and the cars to prevent and detect crimes, including potential terrorism and kidnapping.

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