Driverless metro line on trial run in Shanghai

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Photo taken on March 23, 2018 shows subway trains for the first APM line, or the Automated People Mover system, park at a garage in Shanghai, east China. [Photo/Xinhua]

A new metro line with driverless trains was tested in Shanghai on Saturday.

Stretching 6.7 km, the Automated People Mover (APM) system on the Pujiang Line links Huizhen Road and Shendu Highway Station, where passengers can transfer to line 8. It has six stations.

The carriages are equipped with intercoms, emergency alerts, smoke detectors and emergency brakes.

Shanghai Keolis, operator of the line, is a joint venture between the Shanghai Shentong Metro Group and France-based Keolis.

With a lightweight design and an intelligent energy management system, the driverless trains will consume less energy compared with regular trains.

In addition, the use of rubber tires allow the trains to accelerate faster with less noise.

Although the line is fully automated, given the massive passenger flow of the Shanghai metro, there will be staff on platforms to maintain order and handle emergency situations during the first months of operation, said Francois Dieu, head of a technical team sent to Shanghai from France two years ago.

The APM system has been used widely across the world and has previously been introduced in Beijing and Guangzhou.

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