List of railway test tracks
Railway test tracks include:
Tracks by country
Czech Republic
France
- Centre d'essais ferroviaires - Near Alstom Valenciennes factory site in Raismes, includes 2.75 km for testing at 100 km/h, a 1.85 km loop for endurance testing at 80 km/h, and a loop for testing driverless trains.
Germany
- Wegberg-Wildenrath Test and Validation Centre - Near Wildenrath in North Rhine-Westphalia. Several loops of standard gauge and metre gauge track with various electrification systems.
Japan
- Yamanashi test track - Maglev technology development for the future Chuo Shinkansen line.
- Tōkaidō Shinkansen Model Line (ja:モデル線) - Tōkaidō Shinkansen test track, since 1962 to 1964. From Ayase, Kanagawa to near Kamonomiya Station (Odawara, Kanagawa). Long about 30Km. It was incorporated into the main line.
- MIHARA Test Center - A railway test centre used by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to test rolling stock for conventional rail (including light rail transit), automated guideway transit (especially the Mitsubishi Crystal Mover) and maglev High Speed Surface Transport.[1]
Poland
- Test Track Centre near Żmigród - Operated by Warsaw Railway Institute. 7.7 km standard gauge loop, 160 km/h maximum allowed speed
Romania
- Railway Testing Center Faurei - Total length of lines: 20,2 km, maximum speed 200 km/h.
Russia
- Moscow Monorail - 2.8 km operational, experimental monorail line.
- ru:Экспериментальная кольцевая железная дорога ВНИИЖТ - VNIIZhT test range.
- Shcherbinka test track, 6-kilometre-long (3.7 mi) circular ring south of moscow
Singapore
United Kingdom
United States
- Maglev - AMT Test Track – Powder Springs, Georgia
- Transportation Technology Center, Inc. - operated by Association of American Railroads - Pueblo, Colorado[3]
References
- "Substantial Enhancement & Utilization of "MIHARA(Multipurpose Integrated Highly-Advanced Railway Applications) Test Center"" (PDF). Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
- "Integrated Train Testing Centre". Land Transport Guru. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- "Test Tracks". TTCI. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
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