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• High Speed Railways does not have a clear cut definition.
Generally it is referred to as a type of rail that travels significantly
faster than traditional rail traffic. It uses an integrated system of
specialised rolling stock and dedicated tracks.
• While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, new
lines in excess of 250 km/h and existing lines in excess of 200
km/h are widely considered to be high-speed, with some extending
the definition to include much lower speeds (e.g. 160 km/h) in
areas for which these speeds still represent significant
improvements.
• The first such system began operations in Japan in 1964 and was
widely known as the bullet train. High speed rail programs have
been successful in Japan, China and several European countries
such as France, Germany and Spain.
German Engineers sought a high speed train.
Japan Capitalized on High Speed Train.
•Shinkanse ………… also known as “bullet train”
•Went 210km/h and carried 100millian people in fist 3 years
HSR revolution began in Europe starting with France
•A diesel-powered railcar was modified with a gas-turbine,
and was called "TGV".
• It reached 230 km/h
1899
1964
1981
•No level crossings (grade crossings)
•Fenced off
•Concrete foundations
•Wide spacing between lines
•Curves of radius less than 5 km are avoided and
are tilted
•Through stations are constructed with 4 tracks
•Tunnels avoided
 MAGLAV is the principle used in working of modern high speed train
 MAGLAV-derived from MAGnet and LEVitation
 Magnetic levitation transport is a form of transportation that
suspend guides and propels vehicles through the harnessing of
electromagnetic force
A maglev train floats about 10mm above the
guideway on a magnetic field.
It is propelled by the guide way itself rather than
an onboard engine by changing magnetic fields
Once the train is pulled into the next section the
magnetism switches so that the train is pulled on
again.
The Electro-magnets run the length of the guide
way.
There are two primary types of maglev technology:
1. Electromagnetic suspension (EMS)
2. Electrodynamic suspension (EDS)
 In current EMS systems, the train levitates above
a steel rail while electromagnets, attached to the
train, are oriented toward the rail from below.
 The electromagnets use feedback control to
maintain a train at a constant distance from the
track.
In Electrodynamic suspension, both the rail and
the train exert a magnetic field, and the train is
levitated by the repulsive force between these
magnetic fields
The magnetic field in the train is produced by
either electromagnets or by an array of permanent
magnets.
The repulsive force in the track is created by an
induced magnetic field in wires or other conducting
strips in the track.
 Reduction of travel time of passengers
 Fast accessibility to urban centres, lead to
economical and industrial growth
 Cope up higher demand for passenger and
freight traffic
 HSR route will help in commercial growth
 Land required by the HSR is very less, reducing
environmental impact
 It is Energy Efficient mode with compared to
other modes of transportation
 Huge Investment- Financial Viability is major Issue
 Economical factors- Balance of income and out
goings
 Technological factors like Technology for Tracks-
Trains, Technology for Operation & geometrical
changes required
 High Running and maintenance costs
 Safety consideration of Passengers as well as
Surroundings
 High cost of journey will affect the affordability of
Common man
As part of India’s two pronged strategy there is a focus on
upgradation of existing railway system to semi high speed
links parallely with bullet trains.
Indian Railways aims to increase the speed of passenger
trains to 160–200 km/h on dedicated conventional tracks.
They intend to improve their existing conventional lines to
handle speeds of up to 160 km/h, with a goal of speeds above
200 km/h on new tracks with improved technology.
In July 2014, a trial run of a “semi-high speed train” with 10
coaches and 2 generators reached a speed of 160 km/h
between New Delhi and Agra, but no date has been set for
commercial operations.
 Project of the Indian railways to establish high speed rail
network in India.
 Connect the four metro cities:
Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.
 Track Gauge :1676 mm
 Speed :250-350 km/hr
 Length : 6500-7000 km
According to Forbes India, the costs for
constructing such rail lines in India are
estimated to be Rs 70-100 crores perk.
Therefore the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route of
500km, will cost Rs 37,000 crores to build.
With the cost of land acquisition etc, the
price will go up to about Rs 60,000 crores.
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seminar presentation on high speed train

  • 2. • High Speed Railways does not have a clear cut definition. Generally it is referred to as a type of rail that travels significantly faster than traditional rail traffic. It uses an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated tracks. • While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, new lines in excess of 250 km/h and existing lines in excess of 200 km/h are widely considered to be high-speed, with some extending the definition to include much lower speeds (e.g. 160 km/h) in areas for which these speeds still represent significant improvements. • The first such system began operations in Japan in 1964 and was widely known as the bullet train. High speed rail programs have been successful in Japan, China and several European countries such as France, Germany and Spain.
  • 3. German Engineers sought a high speed train. Japan Capitalized on High Speed Train. •Shinkanse ………… also known as “bullet train” •Went 210km/h and carried 100millian people in fist 3 years HSR revolution began in Europe starting with France •A diesel-powered railcar was modified with a gas-turbine, and was called "TGV". • It reached 230 km/h 1899 1964 1981
  • 4. •No level crossings (grade crossings) •Fenced off •Concrete foundations •Wide spacing between lines •Curves of radius less than 5 km are avoided and are tilted •Through stations are constructed with 4 tracks •Tunnels avoided
  • 5.  MAGLAV is the principle used in working of modern high speed train  MAGLAV-derived from MAGnet and LEVitation  Magnetic levitation transport is a form of transportation that suspend guides and propels vehicles through the harnessing of electromagnetic force
  • 6. A maglev train floats about 10mm above the guideway on a magnetic field. It is propelled by the guide way itself rather than an onboard engine by changing magnetic fields Once the train is pulled into the next section the magnetism switches so that the train is pulled on again. The Electro-magnets run the length of the guide way.
  • 7. There are two primary types of maglev technology: 1. Electromagnetic suspension (EMS) 2. Electrodynamic suspension (EDS)
  • 8.  In current EMS systems, the train levitates above a steel rail while electromagnets, attached to the train, are oriented toward the rail from below.  The electromagnets use feedback control to maintain a train at a constant distance from the track.
  • 9. In Electrodynamic suspension, both the rail and the train exert a magnetic field, and the train is levitated by the repulsive force between these magnetic fields The magnetic field in the train is produced by either electromagnets or by an array of permanent magnets. The repulsive force in the track is created by an induced magnetic field in wires or other conducting strips in the track.
  • 10.  Reduction of travel time of passengers  Fast accessibility to urban centres, lead to economical and industrial growth  Cope up higher demand for passenger and freight traffic  HSR route will help in commercial growth  Land required by the HSR is very less, reducing environmental impact  It is Energy Efficient mode with compared to other modes of transportation
  • 11.  Huge Investment- Financial Viability is major Issue  Economical factors- Balance of income and out goings  Technological factors like Technology for Tracks- Trains, Technology for Operation & geometrical changes required  High Running and maintenance costs  Safety consideration of Passengers as well as Surroundings  High cost of journey will affect the affordability of Common man
  • 12. As part of India’s two pronged strategy there is a focus on upgradation of existing railway system to semi high speed links parallely with bullet trains. Indian Railways aims to increase the speed of passenger trains to 160–200 km/h on dedicated conventional tracks. They intend to improve their existing conventional lines to handle speeds of up to 160 km/h, with a goal of speeds above 200 km/h on new tracks with improved technology. In July 2014, a trial run of a “semi-high speed train” with 10 coaches and 2 generators reached a speed of 160 km/h between New Delhi and Agra, but no date has been set for commercial operations.
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  • 14.  Project of the Indian railways to establish high speed rail network in India.  Connect the four metro cities: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.  Track Gauge :1676 mm  Speed :250-350 km/hr  Length : 6500-7000 km
  • 15. According to Forbes India, the costs for constructing such rail lines in India are estimated to be Rs 70-100 crores perk. Therefore the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route of 500km, will cost Rs 37,000 crores to build. With the cost of land acquisition etc, the price will go up to about Rs 60,000 crores.