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The Velim test centre () is a railway rolling stock testing facility at
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, close to the town of
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in the
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of the Czech Republic. Perhaps its most notable feature is the Cerhenice railway test circuit, which consists of two large
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ovals, designed to allow the continuous running of rail vehicles for evaluation and testing. The Velim test centre was constructed during the 1960s and was largely used for domestic purposes early on. During the 1990s, it became increasing popular with international customers, which drove demands to recondition the centre's facilities to fulfill the latest standards of the rail industry. Between 2005 and 2014, an extensive modernisation programme was undertaken at Velim; this involved most aspects of its operations, including power supplies, signalling, overhead electrification, preparation halls, and track. The Velim test centre is presently owned by the ''Railway Research Institute'' (VUZ, '), a wholly owned subsidiary of the national railway operator,
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. It has become one of the main testing locations for new types of rolling stock designed for use in Europe, and has been a fully accredited European test centre since March 1995.


Facilities


Test circuit

Both of the
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test circuits were purpose-built for the facility during 1963, and are located between the villages of Vrbová Lhota,
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, Cerhenice, Velim, Pňov-Předhradí and the southern suburbs of Poděbrady. The village of Sokoleč lies completely inside the larger circuit. * small circuit 3.951-kilometre long with a maximum allowed speed of 115 km/h. * large circuit 13.276-kilometre long with a maximum allowed speed of 230 km/h for
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s and up to 210 km/h for conventional trains. These circuits allow for the testing of the characteristics of vehicles, noise levels, the ability to communicate using the
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(ETCS) and
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radio, and simulation of failures and changes in power system. Both circuits provide all
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s used in central Europe: * 3000 V ( DC) * 1500 V (DC) *
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(50 Hz) *
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(16.7 Hz) In addition, a 1.5-kilometre length can be equipped with
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supply for
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operators. Beyond the tracks themselves, a total of four preparation halls are present on site.


Modernisation

Much of the site's infrastructure has been progressively replaced during the 21st century due to numerous elements such as the power supplies,
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and even the track itself no longer satisfying some customers' requirements. The condition of some equipment had been diminished by past decisions to conduct only minimal maintenance on order to save money. Competition from rival test sites, such as Poland's Żmigród Centre and Germany's
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, has also motivated planners to undertake extensive reconstruction work so that the site's facilities fully conform with modern standards, in part supported by funding provided by the
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. The tracks were replaced during the 1990s, but a greater scope of work was required to properly address modern needs. In 2005, the three-phase Test Centre Modernisation Project was launched with the goal of becoming the first facility in Europe to be approved for testing lineside ETCS equipment. Initial activities were concentrated on the site's power supplies, a new
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was constructed, improved power regulation implemented, and accommodations for increased DC output from the traction were also provided, along with energy recovery systems being installed. The overhead electrification and superstructure on the outer circuit was addressed during the second phase of work; an additional preparation hall was also constructed along with the refurbishment of the two existing ones. The third phase, which started during 2012, involved the installation of ETCS (levels 1 and 2) equipment on the outer test track, and the extension of the second preparation hall. During 2019, it was announced that a major investment in Velim was to take place as to facilitate the future testing of autonomous commuter trains. Other infrastructure would also be constructed onsite which is aimed at improving the test centre's environmental footprint and reduce carbon emissions; a new plant will be established to produce
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to fuel
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rolling stock.


Notable activities

Upon first becoming operational in 1963, the Velim test centre was historically primarily used to support the activities of
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's national rail operator, the
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, as well as domestic manufacturing companies active in the field, such as CKD and
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. Since the end of the
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and the
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, activities at Velim have taken on an increasingly international focus. It has become particularly commonplace for numerous train construction companies across Europe opting to send their rolling stock there to undergo intensive testing to satisfy increasingly vigorous certification requirements. To this end, Velim became a fully accredited European test centre in March 1995, and became a notified body for carrying out vehicle and equipment authorisations in accordance with the
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. During 2008 and 2009, the French rolling stock manufacturer
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tested its new
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(AGV) high speed train at Velim; coincidentally, the V250 high speed train produced by the Italian train builder
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was also being tested around the same time frame. The
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, which is another train built by AnsaldoBreda, underwent multiple rounds of tests at Velim, in part due to the bureaucratic procedure to approve a new system version for test on a Danish mainline railway. Alstom had regularly dispatched rolling stock from several different families, including the ICNG and the Coradia, for testing at Velim ahead of delivery to customers. In addition to these international customers, rolling stock from local producer Škoda has continued to be tested at the facility as well. By the 21st century, it became commonplace amongst rolling stock manufacturers that were engaged in supplying the British railway sector to have their products undergo dynamic testing at Velim; examples include the Class 196, Class 701, and Class 802 multiple units, and the Class 88 bi-mode locomotive. Unpowered rolling stock, such as the
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coach, have also evaluated been at the site.


References


External links


Test circuit overview

Velim railway centre activities
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