1. Overhead electrification (OHE) systems are commonly used to power metro trains through overhead wires and pantographs. The pantographs collect electricity from the wires to power the trains' electrical systems and traction motors.
2. OHE systems offer advantages over other electrical systems like being cost-effective to install and maintain, flexible for different train types, and reliable with proven track records.
3. Traction power substations convert incoming high-voltage power to lower voltages used by trains. Auxiliary substations provide power for metro lighting, ventilation, escalators, and other auxiliary systems.