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Good news! CRRC having assembly lines in Chicago is good, proximity to market helps shorten local response time, improves after-sales support. At the same time high-tech core components and advanced machine tools would be shipped from China, it's a win-win arrangement.
 
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CR400 arrives at Guangzhou South Railway Station
A new era of China's train manufacturing industry begins in 2017
driven by domestic demand and overseas ventures


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News: 10+ standardised CR400 will operate on Beijing-Shanghai HSR late this year
@cirr @ahojunk @JSCh @jkroo

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Beijing to shanghai at 486km!! got any videos

what speeds will the Indonesian hsr's be doing?
 
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China's first high-speed commuter train rolls off production line

2017-04-01 08:58

People's Daily Online Editor: Wang Fan

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China's very first high-speed commuter train officially came off the production line of China Railway Rolling Stock Corp (CRRC) Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd. on March 31, ready to fill a gap in the country's commuter railway offerings.

Commuter rails are a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates between the city centers and suburbs of major metropolises. Offering both speed and capacity, commuter rail systems normally cover routes stretching between 50 and 100 kilometers.

According to He Danlu, senior designer at CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd., the commuter high-speed train is specifically tailored for urban usage, and it combines the features of high-speed trains with those of subway cars. It is able to satisfy requirements for speed, capacity, public transportation and comfort.

The new commuter trains are able to run at a maximum speed of 140 kilometers per hour, about four times the speed of subways. The average speed is around 55 kilometers per hour, though that figure goes up to 80 when the train runs between major stations that are far apart. The new system is expected to be put into service in Wenzhou city in southeast China in 2018.

http://www.ecns.cn/business/2017/04-01/251766.shtml
 
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CRRC bonanza as railcars to supply US rail systems

By Hezi Jiang in New York - China Daily - March 29, 2017

Chinese rolling stock producer lands contracts across the nation

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Technicians adjust parts in a metro train in an assembly plant in one of CRRC's subsidiaries -
CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co - in Zhuzhou, Hunan province. (Photo/Xinhua)

Chinese railcars will soon be humming along both coasts of the United States, after Beijing-headquartered China Railway Rolling Stock Corp signed deals with various US transport authorities.

"We are helping President Donald Trump realize his infrastructure-rebuilding plan," said Yu Weiping, vice-president of CRRC. "It's win-win cooperation."

In a deal worth up to US$647 million, CRRC will build 64 new railcars for the Los Angeles subway system, creating 50 local jobs, according to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

The news coincided with CRRC winning a US$137.5 million bid to assemble 45 railcars for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority, which was announced on Thursday in Philadelphia.

Earlier this month, CRRC Sifang America broke ground in Chicago for a US$100 million plant to assemble railcars for the city's transportation authority. The deal is worth US$1.3 billion.

In 2015, CRRC began construction of a US$95 million plant in Springfield, Massachusetts, to build railcars for Boston's transit authority, in a contract worth US$547 million.

"We are thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with (the LA Metro) to design and build a state-of-the-art vehicle for Los Angeles," said Jia Bo, vice-president for CRRC in Massachusetts, where the metro railcars will be assembled.

CRRC is planning a facility in the Los Angeles area to manufacture major components for propulsion, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and lighting systems for the cars, creating 50 local jobs. More than 60 percent of the component parts will be US-made.

"We will continue to engage the community and partner with organizations and institutions to stimulate the local economy through education, training and job creation," Jia said.

CRRC has committed to delivering the first pilot vehicle by the spring of 2020, and the entire base order of 64 subway cars by September 2021.

LA Metro also has the option to buy an additional 218 subway cars. The base order with options is valued at US$647 million.

The metro cars' exteriors will be manufactured in one of CRRC's factories in Northeast China, while the final assembly will take place in Massachusetts.

Tony Liu, assistant marketing director at CRRC's Qingdao Sifang unit, said that the company remained focused on several US projects, including a San Francisco transit project.

"The rolling stock market in the US will come to another round of renewal for the existing fleet," Liu said. "We see great potential for the market in the US in the coming decade."

Reuters contributed to this story.

hezijiang@chinadailyusa.com

http://www.chinadailyasia.com/business/2017-03/29/content_15593329.html

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Btw, after watching the biopic of Deng Xiaoping, I watched also another TV series about Premier Zhou Enlai, a recent make (2016), titled as "Haitang Yijiu" 【海棠依旧】 (Crab Apple Tree Still There) both aired by CCTV 4 中文国际, one after another :-) The TV series Haitang Yijiu commemorates the 118th anniversary of former premier Zhou Enlai's birth and 95 years of the founding of the CCP. Read its story here.

It's a great TV series, worth very much of one's viewing time, I strongly recommend any one having interest upon the history of modern China to watch this series if has not yet. Unfortunately no EngSub, but there are episodes of Zhou met with Kissinger & President Nixon.

Below is the playlist of 41 episodes at youtube, uploaded by the series maker itself :enjoy:

Haitang Yijiu 《海棠依旧》 (Crab Apple Tree Still There) (2016) - New TV series about China's First Premier: Zhou Enlai's life and times
【海棠依旧】周总理以中华崛起为己任,为国家操劳、为人民服务,鞠躬尽瘁的壮丽一生
Thank you so much for your recommendation. I'll have a look.

China's first high-speed commuter train rolls off production line

2017-04-01 08:58

People's Daily Online Editor: Wang Fan

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China's very first high-speed commuter train officially came off the production line of China Railway Rolling Stock Corp (CRRC) Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd. on March 31, ready to fill a gap in the country's commuter railway offerings.

Commuter rails are a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates between the city centers and suburbs of major metropolises. Offering both speed and capacity, commuter rail systems normally cover routes stretching between 50 and 100 kilometers.

According to He Danlu, senior designer at CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd., the commuter high-speed train is specifically tailored for urban usage, and it combines the features of high-speed trains with those of subway cars. It is able to satisfy requirements for speed, capacity, public transportation and comfort.

The new commuter trains are able to run at a maximum speed of 140 kilometers per hour, about four times the speed of subways. The average speed is around 55 kilometers per hour, though that figure goes up to 80 when the train runs between major stations that are far apart. The new system is expected to be put into service in Wenzhou city in southeast China in 2018.

http://www.ecns.cn/business/2017/04-01/251766.shtml
In suburban/intercity rail sector, there was a void. We tended to use 200km/h trains for such services, but they were overused. Now, it's time to design and manufacturer what meets the need, 160/140/120km/h trains are ideal.
 
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Construction of Xi’an-Chengdu high-speed railway to be completed

Updated: Mar 31, 2017 4:21 PM Xinhua

The first High-Speed Railway passing through Qinling Mountains to be finished. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line links Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi Province and Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province.

The line of Xi'an - Chengdu lies in the heart of China
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This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains. [Photo/Xinhua]

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This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]

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This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]

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This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]


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This aerial photo taken on March 29, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains. [Photo/Xinhua]
 
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Construction of Xi’an-Chengdu high-speed railway to be completed

Updated: Mar 31, 2017 4:21 PM Xinhua

The first High-Speed Railway passing through Qinling Mountains to be finished. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line links Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi Province and Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province.

The line of Xi'an - Chengdu lies in the heart of China
20120131140035.jpg


C8TaJeOXsAAtK5F.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains. [Photo/Xinhua]

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newly-built_bridge_of_the_railway_line_for_passe.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]

newly-built_bridge_of_the_railway_line_for_passe.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]

newly-built_bridge_of_the_railway_line_for_passe.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]


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This aerial photo taken on March 29, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains. [Photo/Xinhua]

Engineering feast to the eye.

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Construction of Xi’an-Chengdu high-speed railway to be completed

Updated: Mar 31, 2017 4:21 PM Xinhua

The first High-Speed Railway passing through Qinling Mountains to be finished. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line links Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi Province and Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province.

The line of Xi'an - Chengdu lies in the heart of China
20120131140035.jpg


C8TaJeOXsAAtK5F.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains. [Photo/Xinhua]

C8TaJx_XgAE3irl.jpg


newly-built_bridge_of_the_railway_line_for_passe.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]

newly-built_bridge_of_the_railway_line_for_passe.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]

newly-built_bridge_of_the_railway_line_for_passe.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 30, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport over Jialing River in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains.[Photo/Xinhua]


C8TaKGzXUAEhpmR.jpg

C8TaKb0XkAEUYAq.jpg

This aerial photo taken on March 29, 2017 shows a newly-built bridge of the railway line for passenger transport in Southwest China’s Sichuan province. The 250-km-per-hour inter-city passenger line will link Xi’an, capital of Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, with Sichuan’s capital Chengdu. As the construction is nearly to be completed, it will become the country’s first high-speed railway passing through the Qinling Mountains. [Photo/Xinhua]
This photos is a prefect testimony of China's development over time.

From left to right
1, village road
2, highway
3, controlled-access expressway
4, high-speed railway
5, conventional railway
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This year lots of new high-speed railways will open in China's west, including the very last leg of Silk Road HSR (Baoji-Lanzhou section) and Chengdu-Xi'an HSR.
 
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For the recent incident in which one irresponsible passenger crossed the tracks ignoring the rules and warning, just a reminder for all people living or traveling in China:

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In Japan, anyone who commits suicide or die because of disobeying rules on the railways, his/her family will have to compensate the railway company.

Such rule should also be implemented in China.
 
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Thanks for the share @TaiShang :smitten:

Steam locomotives bring back so many memories from my childhood when my grandfather used to take me to a Meter Gauge Steam shed at Idgah Agra.

As I keep saying the glamour of railways (especially in context of China) may be associated with High Speed Trains but Romance of railways is still with Steam.

@AndrewJin
 
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I will go to this steam train festival one day

Then you must bring in a ton of pictures. :enjoy:

Thanks for the share @TaiShang :smitten:
Steam locomotives bring back so many memories from my childhood when my grandfather used to take me to a Meter Gauge Steam shed at Idgah Agra.
As i keep saying the glamor of railways (especially in context of China) may be associated with High Speed Trains but Romance of railways is till with Steam.

@AndrewJin

One think I noticed has been that steam (and perhaps early diesel) locomotives allowed the train operator to stick his head out of the window and view outside.

That's suicidal in high speed rail.

I think the operator looking outside from the open window is one significant aspect of rail nostalgia.
 
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Explore the Secret of Window Glass for High-Speed Rail
Date:27 MARCH 2017

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The side window glass used by the Chinese high-speed rail system has minimized the permissible error in terms of thickness and flatness of the glass by homogenizing glass materials.

Comfortable, fast, clean, and bright. Today high-speed rail has become the number one choice for many travelers. Currently, the high-speed trains in China run at a speed of 200 to 300 kmh.

People who have the experience of looking out the train window often question why the scenery outside is still able to remain clear without causing dizziness at such a high speed and how the windscreen can safeguard passengers in an event of bird collision.

They may also wonder what type of glass a high-tech train uses and how the glass is manufactured. Below, we will answer these questions one by one.

Generally, we may see distorted image when looking through glass due to optical distortion which affects all glass to some extent.

Moreover, for an object moving at a high speed, the stacking velocity may easily make you dazzled and lead to dizziness.

To prevent this, the side window glass used by the Chinese high-speed rail system has minimized the permissible error in terms of thickness and flatness of the glass by homogenizing glass materials.

When the uniformity of the refractive index is warranted, the image we see will be the same as it is. The glassless visual effect effectively eliminates the dizziness. Thus, travelers will feel more relaxed to enjoy the journey.

In addition to the excellent visual effect, one important feature of the high-speed rail side window glass is its safety.

The air pressure wave created by high speed trains moving in opposite directions will cause tremendous impact against the side window, a force large enough to possibly break the glass and result in safety concern to both passengers and the train operation.

Therefore, the side window must have sufficient mechanical strength and resistance against such impact. In the event where the window does break under force, it is required that glass shatters into honeycomb shaped tiny granular chunks with no sharp edges.

The outer layer should peel off free of debris while the inner layer remains intact, providing better protection to passengers against injuries for a safe trip.

Let’s now take you to a journey of discovery to find out how the window glass for high-speed rail achieves these superior performance requirements.

Currently, among companies that offer side window glass for high-speed rail, Jiangsu Tiemao Glass Co., Ltd., Qingdao Jinjing Co.,Ltd., Shanghai Yaohua Pilkington Glass Group Co. Ltd., and Jilin Liyuan Precision Manufacturing Co., Ltd. are the major manufacturers of the safety glass for high-speed rail system, accounted for 90% of the market share in this specialized glass application field.

The high-performance of high-speed railway glass is backed up by state-of-the-art technology. When you walk into the factories of these enterprises, you will find that every one of them is equipped with the glass tempering furnaces made by LandGlass.

LandGlass glass tempering furnace adopts the world’s leading JetConvection heating approach, injecting high temperature heated air streams vertically to both upper and lower surface through convection blowers, convection heating chamber, and air circulating convection system. There, pieces of glass sheets are quickly and evenly heated to 600~700oC.

One of the decisive steps to ensure the high quality of the tempered glass is that any spot on both sides of the glass must receive even heating during this process. The glass then undergoes a cooling procedure called quenching.

The equipment powered by LandGlass’ unique cooling system and tempering technology will intelligently adjust the air pressure and duration of the blowing based on the needs of the glass for a desired effect.

Eventually, an ordinary piece of glass has now become the tempered glass with least waviness, high degree of flatness, excellent optical properties, even stress, and strength many times better than its original version.

It also means that a piece of regular glass has now been upgraded to safety glass with great visual effect, free of distortion, and high impact resistance. All of these are achieved through this magic glass tempering machine made by LandGlass.

After being tempered, it has to further undergo other corresponding procedures such as laminating and insulation before it can be used as high speed rail side window glass as we see today.

In the future, while the list of China’s high speed railway projects keeps growing, including more and more worldwide customers, our high speed rail window glass and its processing enterprises will bring another domestic brand labeled “Made in China” to the world.


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Amazing technology in making the windows so that passengers don't get dizzy enjoying the outside scenery with the train at full speed!
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