Traction System

The system that provides power for electrified trains is known as the traction system.

Many metropolitan railways use overhead electrical conductors or line-side conductors to power the train network.

The most common type is the 25kV AC power as used in British Railways and also Queensland. However the Victorian and NSW metropolitan networks use 1500V DC.

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