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  2. CRRC Group - Wikipedia

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    CRRC Group paid CN¥1.711 billion to bid back the land lease from the local government. [9] CRRC Industrial Investment were the parent company of South Huiton (42.64%) and Ziyang CRRC Electrical Technology for 51%. The shares of the latter were purchased from CRRC's CRRC Ziyang for about CN¥448 million. [10]

  3. CRRC - Wikipedia

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    CRRC Corporation Limited (known as CRRC) is a Chinese state-owned and publicly traded rolling stock manufacturer. It is the world's largest rolling stock manufacturer in terms of revenue, eclipsing its major competitors of Alstom and Siemens. [6] [7] [8] It was formed on 1 June 2015 through the merger of CNR and CSR. As of 2016 it had 183,061 ...

  4. CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Alstom won the first high speed train contract in China, supporting CRRC to build 60 CRH5 high speed trains. [1]In November 2016, CRRC won the contract to build the High Capacity Metro Train for the Melbourne suburban train network, as part of Evolution Rail, a public–private partnership including the Downer Group and the Plenary Group.

  5. CSR Group - Wikipedia

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    CSR Group Corporation formerly known as China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Industry (Group) Corporation (abbreviation: CSRG), was a Chinese locomotive and rolling stock manufacturer. In 2007, the major assets of the group was spin-off and formed CSR Corporation Limited , making the corporation became a holding company only.

  6. CSR Corporation Limited - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] A 40% stake in the company was offered in total on the two exchanges. [6] On 26 December 2011, CSR announced that it had successfully tested a super high speed train that was capable of traveling at 500 km/h. [7] In February 2014, CSR acquired the Argentine rolling stock manufacturer Emprendimientos Ferroviarios. [8] [9]

  7. China CNR - Wikipedia

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    China CNR Corporation Limited (CNR) was a primary manufacturer of locomotives and rolling stock for the Chinese market. The company has also exported to over 80 countries and regions, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, France, Hong Kong, New Zealand. Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Turkey. [1] [2] In 2015, the company merged with CSR to form CRRC.

  8. CRRC Qingdao Sifang - Wikipedia

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    On 9 September 2020 Bucharest City Hall sent to the Association Astra Vagoane (Romania) - CRRC Qingdao Sifang (China) a "Communication on the outcome of the award procedure for Purchase of 100 trams. By this address, the mentioned association is notified that the winner of the procurement procedure has been designated and that it will be ...

  9. CRRC Dalian - Wikipedia

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    The change from steam to diesel production began in 1965, [16] and in 1969, the first of the China Railways DF4 class of locomotives was produced. The DF4 series of locomotive type became the main mainline diesel locomotive type in China, [17] [18] and developments were produced in the following decades; including the DF4B in 1984, the DF4D in ...