New high-speed rail technology expected to cut safety accidents by half
Updated: 2016-11-02 09:01
(People's Daily Online)
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CRRC Corporation Limited (CRRC), China's major rolling stock manufacturer, is currently immersed in the research and development of new high-speed rail safety technology; once the research comes to fruition, rail safety accidents will decrease by 50 percent, according to Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric Co., Ltd., a firm affiliated with CRRC's research institute.
Currently, several thousand sensors are installed along high-speed railways across the country. In order to access more data in the future, that number should increase by one-third or even half, said Yang Weifeng, deputy director of the Electric Rail Transit Technology Center of Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric Co., Ltd.
CRRC previously announced two other projects - a 600km/hr high-speed maglev train and a 400km/hr transnational high-speed train.
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