Talgo AVRIL

Avril
Manufacturer Talgo
Family name Avril
Constructed 2012
Capacity > 500 (200 m) - 735 (low cost version +200 m)
Specifications
Car body construction aluminum and composite material
Train length 200 m (standard version)
Car length Trailer car, 13 m (42 ft 8 in)
Width 2900 mm - 3200 mm(according to versions)
Maximum speed 380 km/h (236 mph)
Weight 287 t - 315 t (according to versions)
Traction system 12 synchronous motor
Power output 8800 kW - 10000 kW (according to versions)
Power supply Overhead catenary or
On board generator
(Hybrid propulsion)
Electric system(s) 25 kV/ 50Hz; 15 kV/16.7 Hz; 3kV CC; 1.5 kV CC and multivoltage
Current collection method Pantograph
Braking system(s) regenerative dynamic braking, pneumatic brake
Track gauge Fixed gauge (1,435 mm, 1,520 mm or 1,668 mm) and variable gauge

Talgo Avril is a high-speed train that Talgo is developing. It stands for "Alta Velocidad Rueda Independiente Ligero" (roughly translated as "Light High-Speed Independent Wheel").[1]

Details

The train is intended to have a top speed of 380 km/h (236 mph).[1] It will have front and rear power cars containing under-floor traction equipment, and 12 trailer cars in between the power cars, giving a total seating capacity comparable to those of an Electric Multiple Unit rather than a locomotive-hauled train.[1] The trailer cars will have an unusually short length of 13 m (42 ft 8 in).

Other details:[2]

1st-batch series

The first-batch series will be operate between Madrid and northwestern Spain. due to different track gauge and different platform height (1435mm track gauge for Madrid and 1668mm track gauge for northwest, and 760mm platforms for Madrid and 550mm platforms for northwest), despite electrifications are both 25kV AC, and Talgo 350 trainsets have narrow bodyshell and only work on the 1435mm track gauge. This series has 1435mm-1668mm variable gauge and 2.9m bodyshell for power cars and 3.2m bodyshell for passenger cars.

2nd-batch series

The second-batch series will be a bodyshell width of 3.2m for both power cars and passenger cars, and track gauge will be 1520mm fixed gauge and 1520mm-1676mm variable gauge. This series will also have 760mm train floor, but have retractable steps for 200mm and 550mm platforms. This series will run in Russia, Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan and India. (the latter 2 will have 1520-1676 variable gauge only)

Avril, a concept

Talgo presented the Avril concept at the InnoTrans fair in Berlin in September 2010. Talgo has provided additional information to the end of 2010.[3]

Prototype

Talgo began the trials of the prototype in the first half of 2012.

See also

Notes

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