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  2. China Railway CR450AF - Wikipedia

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    The CR450AF Fuxing (Chinese: 复兴号; pinyin: Fùxīng Hào) is a prototype Chinese electric high-speed train manufactured by CRRC Qingdao Sifang.As part of the China Standardized EMU family, the CR450AF has an operating speed of 400 km/h (250 mph) and a maximum design speed of 450km/h.

  3. Fare of passenger trains in China - Wikipedia

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    There are two different of passenger tickets: hard and soft. A hard-seat or hard-sleeper ticket requires a hard passenger ticket, while a soft-seat, soft-sleeper or deluxe-soft-sleeper ticket requires a soft passenger ticket. The fare of a hard passenger ticket equals to the fare basis (¥0.05861 per kilometer).

  4. Ticketing and Reservation System - Wikipedia

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    Despite their false claims that they can acquire tickets faster when tickets are sold out, they simply use web scraping to place orders on the official 12306 online booking platform using the customer's username and password (as China Railway does not provide a public API for purchasing tickets) or cooperate with the aforementioned authorized ...

  5. China unveils prototype for what could be the world’s fastest ...

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    Once in commercial service, it could be the fastest high-speed train in the world, surpassing China’s current CR400 model, which debuted in 2017 and operates at 350 kilometers (217 miles) per hour.

  6. High-speed rail in China - Wikipedia

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    High-speed rail in China is officially defined as "newly-built passenger-dedicated rail lines designed for electrical multiple unit (EMU) train sets traveling at not less than 250 km/h (155 mph) (including lines with reserved capacity for upgrade to the 250 km/h (155 mph) standard) on which initial service operates at not less than 200 km/h (124 mph)."

  7. Passenger rail transport in China - Wikipedia

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    G ("Gaosu Dongche", 高速动车; High Speed EMU Train) G trains is a series for long-distance high-speed trains. These are generally the fastest services available and the top speed can be up to 350 km/h (217 mph) but travel around 303 km/h (188 mph) operationally. As such they generally serve only lines capable of such speeds.

  8. China Railway CR450BF - Wikipedia

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    The CR450BF Fuxing (Chinese: 复兴号; pinyin: Fùxīng Hào) is a Chinese electric high-speed train manufactured by CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. As part of the China Standardized EMU, the CR450BF is designed to operate at speed of 400 km/h (250 mph) and a maximum test speed of 450km/h.

  9. China considering building high-speed railway to U.S. - AOL

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    The Economic Times reports that, according to the expert, the "bullet trains can run at 350 km per hour, enabling passengers to travel from northeastern China to the US in less than two days."