Russia is developing a high-speed train model for its high-speed rail network, with the unique feature that the train will operate completely without a driver.

Life-size model of a high-speed train in Russia. (Source: RIA)
“In the future, trains will be driverless, the level of automation will be very high, and eventually the entire operation will be handled by artificial intelligence,” said Oleg Belozerov, CEO of Russian Railways. He also revealed that the assembly of the first train prototype will begin in the coming days.
Artificial intelligence will not only control the train, but will also be able to handle emergency situations, optimize speed, and ensure safety throughout the journey. This is considered an important step in the modernization of Russia's railway transport system, towards the goal of full automation.

A section of the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed railway under construction. (Source: AGN Moscow)
High-speed rail is one of Russia's key projects in the coming time. In addition to applying driverless technology, a high-speed rail line directly connecting St. Petersburg to Moscow is also under construction.
“One of the most ambitious projects today is the construction of a high-speed railway connecting St. Petersburg and Moscow. The city has already begun preparing the necessary infrastructure. Currently, the design of the main elements of the street and road network is underway,” said Alexander Beglov, Governor of St. Petersburg.
The high-speed line will be a dedicated, electrified double-track line for trains traveling at speeds of 200 to 400 km/h. Russia currently has no such line. The pilot project will be a high-speed rail (HSR) line between Moscow and St. Petersburg, which is expected to be fully operational by 2028. When completed, the travel time between the two cities, a distance of over 700 km, will be reduced to about 2 hours and 15 minutes.
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