China Daily

New type of train adapts to different gauge tracks

- By WANG KEJU wangkeju@ chinadaily. com. cn

A new generation of high- speed trains that can adapt to different track gauges, or widths, and climate conditions has been developed in Changchun, Jilin province.

The new type of train, developed by CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co, is designed with a top speed of 400 kilometers per hour. Its ability to run on internatio­nal railways with different track gauges and power supply standards makes internatio­nal rail travel much more practical.

Wang Lei, a senior engineer at the company, said different global gauge standards have been one of the biggest challenges holding back cross- border interconne­ctions among different rail routes.

There are currently four main types of gauge in the world — 1,435millime­ter standard gauge, 1,520mm Russian broad gauge, 1,676- mm European broad gauge and 1,067mm narrow gauge.

When ordinary trains pass through countries with different gauges, the train cars have to be lifted so that their wheel assemblies can be replaced at border stations, which takes at least two hours, not including the time and effort needed to work out any problems, he said.

Since the new train has variablega­uge wheel assemblies, it enables the cars to be pulled along a different gauge track at reduced speed, which improves the efficiency of rail services and facilitate­s the smooth flow of traffic, he added.

The train also features increased adaptabili­ty to environmen­tal changes. It can operate in temperatur­es between - 50 C and 50 C, the company said. The train’s new technologi­es mean it can be used on about 90 percent of the global railway network.

The new train also is more environmen­tally friendly, reducing average energy consumptio­n per kilometer by 10 percent as well as cutting noise levels by two decibels, according to the company.

Equipped with intelligen­t sensors and big data and operationa­l monitoring technologi­es, the train can conduct intelligen­t evaluation­s, diagnose problems and provide early warnings to ensure safety, it said.

Based on the prototype train and its technology, the company is ready to take orders for customized highspeed trains in line with the technical standards and operationa­l requiremen­ts of different parts of the world.

In addition to the CRRC’s Changchun operation, with its focus on Russia, the company’s other operations in Qingdao, Shandong province, and Tangshan, Hebei province, have also been carrying out research and developmen­t on the new train targeting the needs of European and Southeast Asian markets, respective­ly.

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