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SILVER LINE OFFERS A WORLD CLASS TRAVEL WITH NEXT GENERATION ROLLING STOCK

SILVER LINE OFFERS A WORLD CLASS TRAVEL WITH NEXT GENERATION ROLLING STOCK

Priyesh K. PRolling Stock Expert, Systra Rolling Stock is an important asset and proper planning is required in selecting the design and the type of Rolling Stock. There are a variety of Semi- High Speed…

SilverLine: Towards Achieving Environmental Sustainability

SilverLine: Towards Achieving Environmental Sustainability

SilverLine, the semi high-speed rail corridor, is designed to achieve environmental sustainability. It will contribute significantly to the economic growth of the State and also its role to the accomplishment of the United Nations ‘Sustainable…

SilverLine: Traffic and Transportation Survey

SilverLine: Traffic and Transportation Survey

Arun SaviTransport Planner,Systra The traffic & transportation surveys were conducted as a part of the study to assess the passenger movement pattern, freight movement and their travel characteristics within the study area. The data collection…

Latest technology Signalling System with highest security level

Latest technology Signalling System with highest security level

Mr. Surendar KumarSignaling & Communications Expert The Signalling & Train Control system proposed for SilverLine is ETCS Level-2 with LTE (with design speed of 250 kmph), which is the latest technology for high speed trains…

Costs v/s Benefits of the SilverLine Project

Costs v/s Benefits of the SilverLine Project

T.R. AnandFinance Expert The SilverLine project is one of the most prestigious rail projects in India involving the construction and operation of semi high-speed trains. The SilverLine project shall cover 530.60 kilometers from Thiruvananthapuram to…

Standard Gauge versus Broad Gauge

Standard Gauge versus Broad Gauge

A Standard Gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of 1,435 mm. It is the most widely used railway track gauge across the world, with approximately 55% of the lines in the world…