Sinara-Transport Machines announced the development of the innovative UP-1 tracklaying train. This was reported by the company's press service.
The train will double the speed of laying railway tracks. UP-1 will combine the functions of several machines. This will increase its carrying capacity to 140 tons.
UP-1 will include an automatic link feeding module and a link feeding trolley. The module separates a rail-sleeper grid package consisting of seven links and moves the link feeding trolley to another technological unit—the laying module.
Only 18 workers will be required to operate the UP-1 tracklaying train, which is half the number required for the current laying complex, which employs 36 people. This will increase work efficiency, reduce the proportion of heavy physical labor, and improve safety levels in repair areas.
Preparation for the creation of the UP-1 train has been underway for several years, and now its implementation could be an important step in the modernization of Russia's railway infrastructure.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that tests of the TEM23 unmanned diesel locomotive will start in the fall of 2025.
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