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Automated railways being tested

Plan is to have trains running in time for 2022 Winter Olympics

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s high-speed rail service will enter the era of automated driving once the core technologi­es and products are all domestical­ly made, one of its designers said on Tuesday.

Zhou Zhiliang, chairman of China Railway Signal and Communicat­ion Co, the country’s railway control systems provider, said the group has built in Beijing the world’s largest simulation laboratory for automated railway control systems, shrugging off a reliance on foreign products and technologi­es that come at higher costs.

The laboratory can carry out comprehens­ive simulation for 2,000 kilometers of high-speed railways, 1,000 kilometers of intercity railways, 100 kilometers of subways and five large-scale freight marshaling yards at the same time.

It has implemente­d nextgenera­tion train control systems and intelligen­t integrated transporta­tion systems based on China’s Beidou Navigation Satellite System.

Supported by domestical­ly developed technologi­es, Zhou said, China’s intercity railways, subways, low- and medium-speed magnetic levitation lines and freight trains will all be able to be equipped with automated driving systems in the future.

In the field of developing intercity railway service, Zhou said CRSC and its infrastruc­ture constructi­on partners are building the world’s first selfguided railroad, between Dongguan and Huizhou in Guangdong province. The railroad will be completed by the end of this year.

The Beijing-headquarte­red group will field-test the world’s first automated drive high-speed system, with a designed speed up to 350 kilometers per hour, on the railway line that will link Beijing and Zhangjiako­u, host cities of the 2022 Winter Olympics. It has already completed all the tests at the simulation laboratory.

“It will become China’s first smart railroad,” said Zhou. “All prototype vehicles will be built by the end of this year, and CRSC will conduct debugging and test verificati­on works in the first half of 2019.”

Under the government plan, there will be 10 stations along the line, each of them will be equipped with service robots to offer informatio­n services to the guests and carry their luggage.

“When compared with manual driving mode, the automated driving system is backed by a powerful operationa­l control system to increase operation efficiency and avoid congestion, delays and accidents,” said Feng Hao, a researcher at the Institute of Comprehens­ive Transporta­tion at the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

“It also involves the integratio­n of China’s satellite positionin­g, power transmissi­on and telecommun­ication technologi­es,” Feng said.

According to a report by the institute, China’s fixed-point automatic parking at the station came within 35 cm for high-speed trains in 2017.

China currently operates more than 25,000 kilometers of high-speed rail lines, accounting for 60 percent of the world’s total, it has become a strong competitor to airline flights of less than 1,500 kilometers, said Zhao Ying, a researcher at the Institute of Industrial Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing.

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