Railway test ring Velim
The railway test ring Velim ( Czech Železniční zkušební okruh u Velimi ) is a test track for railway vehicles in the Czech Republic . It is located almost 50 km east of Prague near Poděbrady in the Středočeský kraj ( Central Bohemia region ). The owner of the test facility is the Railway Research Institute VUZ ("Railway Research Institute"), a subsidiary of the Czech Railways . The research institute VÚKV as (“Research Institute for Rail Vehicles”), a subsidiary of Škoda, also conducts research on this facility .
history
The Organization for the Cooperation of the Railways (OSJD), founded by the then socialist countries, established the experimental ring, which was opened in 1963.
The smaller of the two rings is to be equipped for testing self-driving rail vehicles by 2024.
description
The Eisenbahnversuchsring consists of two interconnected loops:
- The small ring is 3.951 km long and enables driving speeds of up to 90 km / h.
- The large ring is 13.276 km long (radius 1400 m, cant 150 mm) and is approved for speeds of up to 210 km / h (vehicles with tilting technology up to 230 km / h). Inside lies the village of Sokoleč .
For test drives of electric locomotives and railcars, the contact line voltage can be switched to all of the power systems commonly used in Europe:
- 3000 V =
- 1500 V =
- 750 V =
- 25 kV 50 Hz ~
- 15 kV 16.7 Hz ~
An Alstom AGV on a test drive (2008)
Škoda 109E during a test
Škoda 7Ev for ČD
Historic locomotive T 499.0002 of the VUZ
AŽD Praha equipped the large ring with ETCS Level 2 in 2015 .
See also
Wegberg-Wildenrath test center
Web links
- Website (Czech / English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ VUZ - official homepage
- ^ Peter Bock: Oranienburger Runde. From the test track to the test ring. In: Verkehrsgeschichtliche Blätter. Vol. 27. Berlin 2000. p. 86.
- ↑ Test ring Velim is equipped . In: Eisenbahn-Revue International . No. 12 , 2019, ISSN 1421-2811 , p. 640 .
- ↑ http://www.cdvuz.cz/en/vuz-test-centre-velim/
- ^ Intelligence Market . In: Railway Gazette International . tape 171 , 2015, ISSN 0373-5346 , p. 18-19 .
Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 0 ″ N , 15 ° 5 ′ 45 ″ E