Rail Transit Exhibition News Recently, China's general number CASCO overseas market has been reported frequently, following the bid for Guinea's Masi Railway, and then won its branch line project, which will provide the whole project with independent research and development of mobile block train control system based on satellite positioning, which is another major breakthrough in China's railway technology "going out".The main line of the Guinean Masi Railway starts from the port of Marebaya and ends at the Simandou mining area, with 12 new stations along the line, with a total length of 551.92km. The new bid-winning branch line project is led from the No. 3 and No. 4 mine stations, connecting with the main line to the north, with a length of about 72.44km and 7 new stations, which together form a traffic artery with a length of more than 600 kilometers from east to west.
The blue is the main line of the Marcy Railway, and the red is the branch lineSimandou iron ore is one of the few undeveloped iron ores in the world with abundant reserves and excellent quality. As a freight artery connecting the mining area and the port to the sea, the Maxi Railway has heavy transportation tasks, and at the same time, it also faces challenges such as long lines and complex operation and maintenance environments. With advanced technology, the mobile block train control system based on satellite positioning can effectively improve transportation capacity, reduce maintenance difficulty and workload, and promote the intelligent transformation of local railway technology and equipment.At present, the construction of the main line and branch line of the Masi Railway has begun, and this magnificent project will not only become a new engine for Guinea's economic development, but also serve as another example of China-Africa cooperation under the "Belt and Road" initiative, bringing tangible benefits to the local people. With the deepening of overseas market expansion, CASCO will continue to adhere to innovation-driven, actively embrace international cooperation, and contribute technical strength to the development of global rail transit.