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Texas Central Railway: 21st Century Transportation Technology

Texas Central Railway: 21st Century Transportation Technology

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Texas Central Railway: 21st Century Transportation Technology

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  1. Texas Central Railway: 21st Century Transportation Technology • 21st Century transportation is coming to the Lone Star State. Texas Central Railway (TCR) is promoting the deployment of a high-speed rail system, which will provide a safer and more efficient way for Texans to move between Dallas and Houston – in less than 90 minutes. • TCR works closely with Central Japan Railway Company (JRC) in the promotion of this project, and the system promoted by TCR, the N700-I Bullet train system, is based on fifth-generation Shinkansen technology. • The Tokaido Shinkansen has been in operation in Japan since 1964. Today, JRC operates 323 high-speed trains and transports an average of 424,600 passengers each day between Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. Their average annual “delay” is less than one minute. • Because the N700 is less susceptible to service interruptions than other modes of travel, high-speed rail will be an all-of-the-time transportation alternative. Further, because trains in Texas will not be a part of a national system, service will not suffer from spillover problems elsewhere in the national transportation system. • JRC’s technologies and practices have a safety record unmatched by any other system in the world—overfifty years of service without a singleloss-of-life accident during operation. • This level of safety directly reflects JRC’s commitment to safety, including: • Adoption of a total system approach that seamlessly integrates signaling, infrastructure design, track work, communications, power supply, operations, maintenance, rolling stock and the system safety plan into a coherent whole. • A completely separated track system that is dedicated solely to high-speed rail service, thereby precluding any possible encounter with freight traffic, motor vehicles, wildlife or pedestrians. • Use of JRC’s state of the art and proprietary Automatic Train Control (ATC) system, which will provide equivalent or better safety-levels than those in use in the U.S. today. Photo of the N700 used under permission of JR Central

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