24 May 2015 Asia and Indonesia

SUPERCONDUCTING CATENARY WIRES

Except for extensions of existing rail networks, direct current railway electrification has been uncommon for many decades. One of the principal disadvantages is the voltage drop which occurs over any meaningful distance, necessitating close spacing of traction substations. Japan’s Railway Tec

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