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New high-speed railway under construction in western China
New China TV
Published on May 22, 2018

Watch how tracks are laid for a new high-speed railway in western China. Once completed, the Yinchuan-Xi'an railway is expected to shorten the travel time between the two cities from 14 hours to 3 hours.
 
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Largest of its kind in China: Domestically-made TBM drilling Asia's longest railway tunnel
New China TV
Published on May 21, 2018

Largest of its kind in China! A domestically-made tunnel boring machine is being employed to drill Asia's longest railway tunnel.
 
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According to foreign media sources, at the Railway Simulation Laboratory in Birmingham, England, a new generation of high-speed trains in China has ran at a maximum speed of 677 km/h in one of the world’s most advanced railway train laboratories, creating a world The highest record. At the same time, tests conducted in this laboratory were the Japanese Shinkansen and the French TGV high-speed rail, with the highest driving performances of 379 kilometers per hour and 405 kilometers per hour respectively.
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Freight rail tunnel breaks through early
By Zhang Yi in Sanmenxia, Henan | China Daily | Updated: 2018-05-28 08:15
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Welders work on supporting structures inside the Dazhongshan Tunnel earlier this month in Sanmenxia, Henan province. [Photo by China Daily]

Workers on Sunday morning completed the digging of a tunnel for the world's longest heavy-freight railway-which will stretch from coal-rich northern China to the country's central provinces-five months ahead of schedule, the project contractor said.

The 14.5-kilometer Dazhongshan Tunnel is being built in Sanmenxia, Henan province, by Shanghai Civil Engineering Co, a subsidiary of China Railway Engineering Corp.

It is an essential part of the Inner Mongolia-Jiangxi Railway coal freight project, which is 1,837 km long and expected to carry about 200 million metric tons a year from the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Shaanxi and Gansu provinces to central China, including Hubei, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces.

Construction of the railway began in 2015, with total investment expected to reach about 190 billion yuan ($29.7 billion). It will run through seven provinces and regions, with work scheduled to be completed in October next year.

The railway will help optimize the country's distribution of energy resources. Coal resources in the north can be used to provide energy for the provinces of central China, said Zhang Guijun, the project's manager.

"With its economic value and standardized construction, the railway will be a new brand of Chinese railway after it goes into operation," he said.

Zhang Lin, chief engineer for the Dazhongshan Tunnel project, said building the railway is a massive challenge, as the route crosses the Yellow River twice, as well as the Yangtze River and complex mountain ranges.

The tunnel is in Sanmenxia's mountainous Lushi county.

"Most of it is 80 to 500 meters from the surface. The deepest point is 710 meters," Zhang said. "Digging the tunnel has been hard and risky."

He said workers came across 12 geological faults, endured temperatures of up to 50 C and experienced water bursts, but no one died because of the project's high degree of mechanization and careful planning.

Zhang said the team had also worked hard to protect the environment. Lushi county is an important water resource for the middle line of the South-North Water Diversion Project.

Wang Zhibing, another chief engineer, said the company processed more than 400,000 cubic meters of excavated rock and used it in construction.

The team also tried to help poverty-stricken local families by drilling several water wells and hiring local residents to work on the project, he added.
 
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Can China innovate? The train tells
New China TV
Published on Jun 4, 2018

China has long been known as the workshop of the world. Now the country is trying to move from "made in China" to "designed in China." Is China's plan to turn into a world leader in innovation realistic? The train tells. We'll take you to the central Chinese city of Zhuzhou, the birthplace of China's first locomotive, to find out.
 
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According to foreign media sources, at the Railway Simulation Laboratory in Birmingham, England, a new generation of high-speed trains in China has ran at a maximum speed of 677 km/h in one of the world’s most advanced railway train laboratories, creating a world The highest record. At the same time, tests conducted in this laboratory were the Japanese Shinkansen and the French TGV high-speed rail, with the highest driving performances of 379 kilometers per hour and 405 kilometers per hour respectively.
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China grants permission for first private high-speed railway project
Source: Xinhua| 2018-06-05 18:51:46|Editor: ZX


HANGZHOU, June 5 (Xinhua) -- East China's Zhejiang Province has granted permission for the country's first high-speed railway project undertaken by private company, said the provincial economic planner Tuesday.

The railway, 226.56 kilometers long and designed for a maximum speed of 350 kmh, is an intra-provincial route connecting Shaoxing and Taizhou.

The project is jointly invested by private capital led by Fosun Group, state-owned China Railway, and Zhejiang Communications Investment Group Co. Ltd, as well as the local government.

The investment totaled 44.9 billion yuan (7.01 billion U.S. dollars), with private capital led by Fosun Group holding 51 percent of the shares.

Fosun Group signed the agreement with the Zhejiang provincial government in September. The railway is expected to be completed in 2021 and will operate for 30 years.
 
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China Railway Tests Smart High-Speed Rail Autopilot
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DATE: FRI, 06/08/2018 - 14:40 / SOURCE:YICAI
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China Railway Tests Smart High-Speed Rail Autopilot

(Yicai Global) June 8 -- China Railway has started a field test of its high-speed electric multiple unit train autopilot system on the Beijing-Shenyang high-speed rail line, marking new progress in the country’s core technological innovation for smart high-speed railways, China Central Television reported on its website.

The test train departed yesterday from Shenyang North Railway Station and ran between that city and Heishan on a section of the Beijing-Shenyang high-speed rail line in China’s northeastern Liaoning province, which has a maximum speed of up to 350 kilometers per hour. The EMU was able to start, stop and run automatically between stations and sections.

Unlike actual unmanned driving, drivers are still required to be on duty during the autopilot testing, but driver Zhang Kai was really nothing but a backup to the autonomous operating system, he said. “It's working, while I'm just monitoring it. My hands are practically free,” he added.

The trial will continue until the end of September, representatives from China Railway noted. The results of future tests will apply to the Beijing-Zhangjiakou high-speed rail line and the inter-city line between Beijing and Xiong'an New Area in adjacent Hebei province.

The Dongguan-Huizhou and Foshan-Zhaoqing inter-city rail lines in China's southeastern Guangdong province have already successfully autopiloted to 200 km/h.
 
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What I value more is the actual operation of high-speed rail speeds of 400 km, 500 km and 600 km, and even 1,000 km. Such research and development will allow China to stop the land transportation restrictions and trigger a revolution in transportation and science and technology.
 
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Jun 07, 2018

Geely-Tencent Duo Wins Bullet Train’s Wi-Fi Project

By Sun Lizhao, Qu Yunxu and Mo Yelin

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A passenger boards a high-speed train bound for Shanghai at Beijing South Railway Station on June 26. Photo: IC

A partnership formed by China’s largest private automaker and internet giant Tencent has won the bidding for the national railway operator’s Wi-Fi project, shelling out 4.3 billion yuan ($673 million).

Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. will own 39% in Bullet Train Networks Technology Ltd., an onboard Wi-Fi provider wholly owned by the state-owned railroad operator China Railway Corp. (CRC), while Tencent Holdings Ltd. will take another 10%, sources familiar with the matter told Caixin.

https://www.caixinglobal.com/2018-0...ns-bullet-trains-wi-fi-project-101266625.html
 
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New model of Fuxing bullet trains under testing
Xinhua, May 12, 2018

The new 16-carriage longer model of the Fuxing (Rejuvenation) bullet trains is currently under the final static vehicle testing by train maker CRRC in Qingdao. The Fuxing trains are expected to carry twice as many passengers when operations of the new longer model start. (Xinhua/Li Ziheng)

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New generation of high-speed train world's longest
Sang Yarong China Plus Published: 2018-06-09 17:38:27

China has built a new generation of its Fuxing bullet train that is over 400 meters long, making it the longest train of its kind in the world, reports Beijing Youth Daily.

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A new Fuxing bullet train [Photo: People’s Daily]

The new train has 16 carriages compared to the usual eight, and can carry 1,193 passengers. The additional capacity is expected to allow the train to meet the needs of peak travel times, such as the annual Spring Festival travel rush.

The train, known by the technical designation CR400BF-A, can run at 350 kilometers per hour. It will reportedly enter into service on July 1 on the line between Beijing and Shanghai.

Wi-Fi access on the new train has been upgraded to provide passengers with better Internet access. And USB ports have been added into the back of the train's seats.
 
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Some product updates and news
CRRC Zhuzhou subsidiary's new products


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China Railway released designs for the Winter Olympics HSR
Beijing-Zhangjiakou Smart Bullet Train
Protocol trains will be released in late 2018 and start testing in 2019
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Also, both Zhangjiakou-Datong HSR and Hohhot-Zhangjiakou HSR started tracking.
These two lines intersect in the Olympics city of Zhangjiakou to become Beijing-Zhangjiakou HSR.

Two parallel HSRs in Zhangjiakou
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Finally, tracking on Beijing-Shenyang HSR is near completion
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