Sokol (Сокол, Russian for "falcon") was a planned high-speed train in Russia.[1] It was to be a successor of the ER200 for use on the Moscow–St. Petersburg mainline, and was designed to operate at a cruising speed of 250 km/h. A prototype was built in 2000 and tested by Russian High Speed Railway Shareholding Co.[2]

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ES250 (Falcon)
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ManufacturerRAO VSM
Formation6 cars
Capacity350
OperatorsRussian Railways
Lines servedMoscow - St Petersburg
Specifications
Car length26 m (85 ft 3+58 in)
Width3.12 m (10 ft 2+78 in)
Maximum speed250 km/h (155 mph)
Weight356 t (350 long tons; 392 short tons)
Power supply(?)
Electric system(s)3 kV DC
25 kV 50 Hz AC
(dual voltage units) Overhead catenary
Current collector(s)Pantograph
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11+2732 in) Russian gauge
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The Sokol project was cancelled in 2002.[3] Instead of a Sokol-based design, high speed trainsets (named Sapsan) based on the Siemens Velaro were procured from Siemens in Germany.[4] The Sapsan trains have been operating on the Moscow–St. Petersburg line since December 2009.

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