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On June 28, test runs were conducted on the Fuzhou-Xiamen high-speed railway using two trainsets: CR400AF-J-0002, a comprehensive inspection train (CIT) containing a CR450AF intermediate car, and CR400BF-J-0001, a comprehensive inspection train containing a CR450BF intermediate car. During these tests, a speed of 453 km/h (281 mph) was reached ...
The Shanghai–Suzhou–Huzhou high-speed railway or Husuhu high-speed railway (沪苏湖高速铁路) is a high-speed railway in China. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was opened in December 2024. [ 3 ]
The scale of the Shanghai Songjiang railway station building will be approximately 60,000 square meters on the line, and it is predicted that the passenger flow in the future will be about 20 million or more per year. [2] The station will serve: China Railway Shanghai–Suzhou–Huzhou high-speed railway; Shanghai-Kunming high-speed railway
Shanghai maglev train: Longyang Road–Pudong International: 30.5 km (19.0 mi) New 431 km/h (268 mph) 2004 Operational Beijing–Shanghai: Beijing south–Tianjin West / Shanghai Hongqiao: 1,318 km (819 mi) New 350 km/h (220 mph) 2011 Operational Beijing–Guangzhou [af] Beijing west–Guangzhou: 2,230 km (1,390 mi) New 350 km/h (220 mph) 2012
With the schedule change planned for December 21, 2012, some of these trainsets will be re-purposed to also provide overnight high-speed service between Shanghai and Xi'an North. [67] In the 2014, Chunyun season, overnight HSR trains first ran on Beijing-Guangzhou (Jingguang) and other lines.
It will take building entirely new track to give us high-speed status. We can’t just put quick cars on old rail lines. ... even with the addition of 28 high-speed trains purchased in 2016 with ...
A CR400AF bullet train departing from Shanghai railway station. Shanghai has four major railway stations: Shanghai railway station, Shanghai South railway station, Shanghai West railway station, and Shanghai Hongqiao railway station. [9] All are connected to the metro network and serve as hubs in the railway network of China.
Hexie (Chinese: 和谐号; pinyin: Héxié hào; lit. 'Harmony'), also known as the CRH series EMU, is an umbrella term for the multiple unit high-speed and higher-speed trains operated by China Railway under the China Railway High-speed brand.