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| Mass transit models are on display at Metro
China 2005 and Tunnel China 2005, which opened yesterday at Intex
Shanghai. Nearly 150 exhibitors are displaying their latest technologies
at the three-day show. (Photo: Shanghai Daily) |
BEIJING, Sept. 8 -- All 17 stations on the Shanghai's
Metro Line No. 4 will be equipped with passenger safety screens when the new
mass transit link goes into operation at the end of this year, officials with
Shanghai Rail Traffic Equipment Development Co Ltd said at a city exhibition
yesterday.
The new screens will be more efficient and more artfully
designed than the current installation at the Shanghai Circus Station on the
northern extension of Metro Line No. 1, said Han Bin, general manager of the
Metro equipment maker.
In addition, boards bearing the name of the station
and direction of the train will be added to the tops of the screens, he said.
The transparent screens open and close along with the
doors of the Metro trains when they pull into a station, keeping passengers from
falling - or jumping - onto the tracks. The new screens will have improved
synchronization with the train doors thanks to new technologies, Han said.Their
frames will be silver-gray in color, creating a more harmonious appearance than
the black-and-white devices at the circus station.
Shanghai rail Traffic is one of the nearly 150
exhibitors displaying their latest technologies at Metro China 2005 and Tunnel
China 2005, which opened yesterday at Intex Shanghai.
The three-day show has attracted Metro equipment
giants such as Bombardier, Alstom, Alcatel, Siemens and Westinghouse.
Bombardier, Alstom and Siemens were displaying
automatic systems that don't need drivers.
All local Metro trains have adopted this technology,
but drivers are still in place to handle emergencies, according to the Shanghai
Rail.
(Source: Shanghai Daily news) |