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Gdańsk Wrzeszcz Railway Station

A comprehensive modernisation was carried out at Gdańsk Wrzeszcz station, including the installation of CCTV systems, dynamic passenger information systems (DPIS), clock systems (SSC), and information and emergency columns (SOS) with induction loops. A call system was introduced in the toilets, along with RTV/SAT installations, as well as an access control system (ACS with BSZD), an intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), and a public address system. Ticket window intercoms, a building management system (BMS), a physical security information management (PSIM) integration system, and a fire alarm system (FAS) were also installed. The station’s modernisation introduced advanced solutions that improve safety, comfort, and communication. Passengers can enjoy efficient service and an improved information system. Wrzeszcz, known for its historic architecture and rich heritage, now combines modernity with tradition, just like its newly refurbished station.

Życzyn Railway Station

Key modernisations were carried out at Życzyn station, including electrical and telecommunications connections, modern outdoor lighting, and an upgraded signal box integrated with the main station. A dynamic passenger information system was also introduced, featuring display boards and DPIS software. The electrical and telecommunications installations at the main station were also modernised, significantly improving passenger comfort and operational efficiency. The modernisation of Życzyn railway station, including advanced electrical and telecommunications connections and a dynamic passenger information system, has greatly enhanced both traveller comfort and station performance. Życzyn, with its historical railway heritage in the region, now merges tradition with modernity. Thanks to these investments, the station is not only better adapted to current passenger needs, but also reflects the dynamic development of a locality that once played a key role on Poland’s railway map.

18 Modular Railway Stations – IDS A and IDS B

For PKP Polskie Koleje Państwowe SA, we are delivering innovative single-storey station projects that incorporate environmentally friendly solutions. As part of the works, we are implementing electrical installations with lighting, a building management system (BMS), and telecommunications systems such as a dynamic passenger information system displaying real-time train movement updates, monitoring and control systems, as well as WLAN and LAN networks. Our station projects represent a technological leap in quality for PKP-owned facilities. These modern buildings are eco-friendly, remotely managed, and meet high safety standards. They ensure high energy efficiency for the station, and all systems are compliant with PKP PLK guidelines and adhere to PKP SA’s best practices.

National Museum of Technology

The two permanent exhibitions delivered for the National Museum of Technology in Warsaw, with a total area of 650 m2, present an interactive narrative combined with an impressive collection of technological artefacts. We used multimedia systems, screens, touch panels, lighting and sound systems to create an engaging and attraction-rich experience. As part of the project, we were responsible for:

Museum of the Martyrdom of Polish Villages

The multimedia exhibition commemorates the victims of Nazi and Stalinist crimes inflicted upon Polish villages. We utilised the latest multimedia systems, screens, projectors, touch panels, lighting and sound systems to build the desired sense of narrative during the visit. As part of the project, we were responsible for: Our works were complemented by telecommunications and low-voltage systems, which included: Using advanced multimedia technologies, we presented an important historical subject in an accessible and engaging way for visitors.

Pilawa Railway Station

Everest 5’s scope of work at Pilawa station includes the implementation of comprehensive telecommunications and infrastructure systems for the station. The following systems were installed: access control system (ACS) with a keyless railway station locking system (BSZD), intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), CCTV, and physical security information management system (PSIM), all integrated with the Railway Stations Security Centre (CBDK). We also delivered the Dynamic Passenger Information System, public address and clock systems, ticket counter intercoms, a call system, and a building management system (BMS). The modernisation of the Pilawa railway station significantly improves travel comfort and traffic management efficiency. Known for its historic ties to the railway, Pilawa now combines tradition with modernity, increasing its appeal and functionality as a key transport hub.

Władysławowo Railway Station

The scope includes the installation of modern telecommunications systems at the Władysławowo railway station, including structured cabling with IT devices and systems enhancing safety, management, and communication. Installed systems include video surveillance, dynamic passenger information, time control, information and emergency columns, and a call system in the toilets. Access control systems, intrusion and hold-up alarm systems, public address systems, a building management system (BMS), and integration of all systems through physical security information management (PSIM) have also been implemented, significantly enhancing the station’s functionality and security. Thanks to the implementation of modern telecommunications systems, Władysławowo railway station has improved in both functionality and safety, enhancing the travel experience for both residents and the many tourists visiting the town. Improved communication and efficient station infrastructure management positively affect passenger service, which is particularly important during the tourist season, when Władysławowo becomes one of the main destinations among seaside towns.

Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin

As part of the project for Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, we delivered audio-video systems in two educational buildings. Our work included implementing audio, control, and conference systems, and deploying a simultaneous interpretation system enabling translation of proceedings into 8 languages. The AV device control system was integrated with lighting control. We applied DALI modules, managed via LAN from the central AV unit. With the implementation of the AV system, the university gained the ability to conduct lectures and training sessions in well-equipped and acoustically optimised rooms. Lecturers can display multimedia presentations, and each session can be recorded and streamed. All elements of the implemented system can be easily controlled from a single central point using a touch panel.

Łowicz Railway Station

Modern safety and technical infrastructure systems were installed at the Łowicz railway station, including an alarm system, fire detection system (FAS), data and telephone networks, as well as security cameras and a video intercom system. An access control, call system, building management system (BMS), dynamic passenger information system (DPIS), lighting, and electrical switchboards were also implemented. The deployment of modern systems at the Łowicz railway station significantly improves passenger service standards and safety, harmonising with the city’s historical significance, known for its rich cultural heritage and strategic location on the transport route. Thanks to these enhancements, Łowicz, once a key trading centre, now gains modern tools that support its development as an important hub on the region’s transport map, combining tradition with modernity.

Pruszcz Gdański Railway Station

At Pruszcz Gdański station, we carried out electrical and telecommunications works, including installing a building management system (BMS) as well as an access control system (ACS) and intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS). As part of the project, LAN and CCTV cabling was laid, and an information and emergency column (SOS) system was installed. Displays for the Dynamic Passenger Information System (DIP) and the public address system were delivered and installed. A clock system was also installed, along with the implementation of the physical security information management system (PSIM). Thanks to the new installations at the Pruszcz Gdański railway station, passengers benefit from advanced management, increased safety, and high travel comfort. The implementation of building management (BMS), surveillance, and dynamic passenger information systems significantly enhances service quality, offering convenience comparable to a relaxing stroll through Pruszcz Gdański, where every piece of information is precisely tailored to passengers’ needs.