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浦东机场四期首个交付运营项目 旅客捷运车辆新基地启用

Core Viewpoint - The first phase of the passenger transit system at Pudong Airport has successfully passed expert evaluation, marking the first operational project of the Phase IV expansion, which lays a solid foundation for subsequent engineering milestones [1][2]. Group 1: Project Overview - The passenger transit system has been operational since September 2019, facilitating 24-hour transportation between two terminals and the satellite hall [2]. - The Phase IV expansion project commenced on January 4, 2020, with the transit system requiring upgrades to support the new T3 terminal [2]. - The construction of the transit system is divided into two phases, with the first phase focusing on the new vehicle base and the western line of T3, while the second phase will complete the eastern line [2]. Group 2: New Base Features - The new vehicle base covers over 86,000 square meters, with a total building area of 21,000 square meters, including a comprehensive maintenance building and a train washing facility [2]. - The new base significantly optimizes space configuration, increases the number of parking tracks, and introduces an independent test track for dynamic debugging of trains [2]. - Advanced technology and infrastructure integration are emphasized, enhancing support for vehicle parking, maintenance, debugging, and operational control [2]. Group 3: Operational Challenges and Solutions - To address the challenge of "construction while operating," a strategy of "alternate control area renovation and centralized debugging" was implemented, involving 112 specialized projects [3]. - The transition of the operation control center (OCC) system was likened to a "brain surgery," showcasing the meticulous management capabilities of the airport's construction command [3]. - The new base will serve as the intelligent hub for the transit system, providing core functions such as operational monitoring, remote diagnostics, and fault warnings, thereby enhancing the travel experience for passengers [3].