Bhubaneswar, Nov 12: The East Coast Railway (ECoR) is set to enhance its electrification infrastructure with the introduction of the 2X25 KV Overhead Electrification (OHE) System across several key railway sections in its jurisdiction. This move is aimed at improving voltage regulation, facilitating smoother operations for semi-high-speed trains, and enabling the increased movement of heavily-loaded goods trains.
In line with the Railway Board's target of achieving 3000 MT loading capacity and to support the introduction of high-speed trains, the existing 1X25 KV OHE system will be upgraded to the more robust 2X25 KV system. This upgrade is crucial to meet the increased load demands and ensure the maintenance of a proper voltage level throughout the network.
The 2X25 KV system works by distributing the voltage along the line at a higher level (50 KV) and feeding the train at 25 KV. This is achieved by providing power from Traction Sub-stations (TSS) using 50 KV transformers, with intermediate autotransformers supplying 25 KV power to the rolling stock.
This system ensures improved voltage regulation, extending from the TSS to the farthest end of the sectioning and paralleling posts (SP). In addition to providing enhanced voltage stability, the upgraded system can support the growing traction load, ensuring the smooth running of both semi-high-speed passenger trains and heavy freight trains.