EN 50206-1

Main Line Railway Pantograph Testing

This test evaluates the mechanical and electrical performance of pantographs used on main line railway networks. It assesses contact force stability, dynamic behavior under catenary interaction, wear resistance, and electrical contact quality to ensure reliable current collection at high speeds. European railways and rolling stock manufacturers require this accreditation to certify pantograph compliance before deployment on main line services. Accredited testing ensures safety, reliability, and interoperability of railway electrification infrastructure across European networks.

What it measures

  • Contact force and force variations during operation
  • Mechanical stiffness and dynamic response
  • Wear of carbon or composite contact strips
  • Electrical contact resistance and arcing behavior
  • Interaction with various catenary geometries
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Related Standards

  • EN 50206-2 Railway pantographs — requirements for metro and tram pantographs
  • EN 50317 Railway catenary — current collection quality measurement
  • IEC 60494-1 Railway overhead lines — pantograph heads

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