China rolls out its first sky train

Experts said that sky trains are a good choice in Tier-III and Tier-IV cities and at scenic spots

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Sep 11 2016 | 2:44 PM IST
China's first sky train came off the assembly line in the city of Nanjing, making it the third country after Germany and Japan to develop the technology.

The Nanjing Puzhen Company Limited, affiliated to China's largest state-owned rolling stock manufacturer CRRC Corporation Limited (China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation) rolled out the elevated railway train on Saturday, according to official media.

The two compartments can hold more than 200 passengers, and when compared with subways and trams, sky trains have lower costs, better climbing and turning ability, and higher wind resistance, Chinese officials said.

Professor Yue Zhaohong at the Beijing Jiaotong University said the construction period of sky trains is also much shorter than that of subways, lasting only three to five months for dozens of km of rails, China Radio International reported.

The overhauled railway is driven by batteries which can run for four hours at a time, and the batteries can be changed when stopped at a station, with the whole process lasting only two minutes.

Experts said that sky trains are a good choice in third and fourth tiered cities and at scenic spots.

The sky trains will make their debut in China next year at a variety of scenic places, it said.
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