What is a Pantograph? (Railway Technology)

Quick Definition: Pantograph
A Pantograph is an apparatus mounted on the roof of an electric train, tram, or electric bus to collect power through contact with an overhead catenary wire.
For a high-speed train traveling at 300 km/h, the pantograph must maintain constant contact with the wire without sparking or breaking. This requires advanced aerodynamics and suspension systems.
Pantograph vs. Third Rail
| Feature | Pantograph (Overhead) | Third Rail |
|---|---|---|
| Voltage | High (25kV AC / 15kV AC) | Low (750V DC) |
| Speed Limit | Very High (350+ km/h) | Limited (~160 km/h) |
| Safety | Safer (Out of reach) | Risk on ground level |



