
Electric Railway Systems
Electric railway systems use electricity to power trains instead of the traditional steam or diesel engines. Electric trains draw power from overhead wires, third rails, or electrified tracks, enabling smooth, efficient, and environmentally friendly travel. They typically consist of electric motors, control systems, and the infrastructure to supply electricity. This setup allows for rapid acceleration, high performance, and reduced emissions compared to conventional trains. Electric railway systems are widely used in urban transit and high-speed rail networks, providing reliable and sustainable transportation for millions of passengers daily.