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China HSR News And Information: Original Translation

Holy crap, it's not 1st July,
it will be on the day after tomorrow!:enjoy:

沪昆高铁贵州东段18日正式开通运营-新华网
Guizhou section of Shanghai-Kunming HSR due to open on 18 June
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  286公里线路海拔跃升千余米

  即将开通运营的沪昆高铁贵州东段是世界上海拔跨度最大、地质结构最复杂的高铁。从湖南怀化新晃西站到贵阳北站,全长虽然只有286公里,但从海拔不足300米跃升到1400多米,创下了我国高速铁路建设的新记录。

  贵阳到京沪等地时间将大幅缩短

  列车从贵阳北出发后,途经贵定、凯里、镇远、铜仁,一路穿山过桥,运行速度一直保持在将近300公里。正式运营后,从贵阳到上海的运行时间有望压缩到8小时左右,贵阳到北京的运行时间也有望压缩到12小时。

  实验数据显示沪昆高铁有提速空间

  沪昆高铁贵州东段的开通将填补我国西南地区时速300公里高铁列车的空白。而通过目前已采集的试验数据显示,设计时速350公里的沪昆高铁还有进一步提速的空间。

Guiyang-Kunming section is still under construction. When it is completed in 2016, Shanghai-Kunming HSR will be the longest east-west HSR corridor in operation with total length of 2066km at an operating speed of 300km/h.(designed highest operating speed, 350-380kph)

One of the highest railway bridge in the world when completed
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CRH380A at Guiyang CRH Depot for Guizhou section
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Incredible! China's engineering marvels never cease to amaze me. Question though: design speed of 380km/h means that the tracks, bridges etc are designed for 380km/h? And also the trains? Is it true that the speeds have been lowered since the large accident, from 350/380 to 300 km/h? I suppose there are plans to get that back up to 350/380 when the system has fully matured? (in another 5-10 years?) Because that's quite the difference in speed and time, it's not just 15-20km/h. Thanks.
 
Incredible! China's engineering marvels never cease to amaze me.
Thanks for the compliment. Living in China, you are always overwhelmed by new things. One has to be strong enough to always accept the new. :-)
Question though: design speed of 380km/h means that the tracks, bridges etc are designed for 380km/h? And also the trains?
Yes. Most sections of full high speed railways are compatible for 350-380kph.
CRH380 series, as their names, are for 380kph.
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Is it true that the speeds have been lowered since the large accident, from 350/380 to 300 km/h? I suppose there are plans to get that back up to 350/380 when the system has fully matured? (in another 5-10 years?) Because that's quite the difference in speed and time, it's not just 15-20km/h. Thanks.
Yes,since 2011. There are always proposals, however, there are obstacles, from other certain interest groups.

You are right, 300kph and 350-380kph is completely different. For instance, the fastest train on Beijing-Shanghai HSR needs 4h48 for 1318km, if back to 380kph, not just the fastest, travel time of all trains(currently 35-40 pairs daily) will be cut to around 4-4.5 hours. Then, there is the problem, how about airlines? :frown:
 
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Holy crap, it's not 1st July,
it will be on the day after tomorrow!:enjoy:

沪昆高铁贵州东段18日正式开通运营-新华网
Guizhou section of Shanghai-Kunming HSR due to open on 18 June
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  286公里线路海拔跃升千余米

  即将开通运营的沪昆高铁贵州东段是世界上海拔跨度最大、地质结构最复杂的高铁。从湖南怀化新晃西站到贵阳北站,全长虽然只有286公里,但从海拔不足300米跃升到1400多米,创下了我国高速铁路建设的新记录。

  贵阳到京沪等地时间将大幅缩短

  列车从贵阳北出发后,途经贵定、凯里、镇远、铜仁,一路穿山过桥,运行速度一直保持在将近300公里。正式运营后,从贵阳到上海的运行时间有望压缩到8小时左右,贵阳到北京的运行时间也有望压缩到12小时。

  实验数据显示沪昆高铁有提速空间

  沪昆高铁贵州东段的开通将填补我国西南地区时速300公里高铁列车的空白。而通过目前已采集的试验数据显示,设计时速350公里的沪昆高铁还有进一步提速的空间。

Guiyang-Kunming section is still under construction. When it is completed in 2016, Shanghai-Kunming HSR will be the longest east-west HSR corridor in operation with total length of 2066km at an operating speed of 300km/h.(designed highest operating speed, 350-380kph)

One of the highest railway bridge in the world when completed
Beipanjiang Railway Bridge Qinglong - HighestBridges.com
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CRH380A at Guiyang CRH Depot for Guizhou section
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The Hu-Kun HSR should at least be extended westerly to Dali。
 
To boost economy of Southwest China:
Guizhou section of Shanghai-Kunming HSR open on 18 June

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Better transportation
Better economy


GUIYANG, June 17 (Xinhua) -- A new high speed rail line connecting southwest China's Guizhou Province with the economically better-off eastern regions will open on Thursday.

The six-station line connects Xinhuang, a county bordering Guizhou in Hunan Province, and Guiyang, provincial capital of Guizhou. The track is 286 kilometers and forms part of the high-speed rail connecting Shanghai and southwest China's Kunming City, according to Chengdu Railway Bureau which administers the section.

With a speed of 300 kilometers per hour, the high speed rail will shorten the train journey between Guiyang and Changsha, provincial capital of Hunan, from 12 to three hours. It will take nine hours for people to travel from Guiyang to Beijing or Shanghai, compared 30 hours of travel using regular trains.

The new rail is expected to promote economic exchange between the eastern, central and western China, and bring business opportunities to Guizhou, an economically disadvantaged province with rich tourism and ethnic culture.

Deputy director of the provincial tourism bureau Yu Ling said Guizhou boasts a good environment, beautiful Karst landscapes and splendid ethnic culture.The high speed rail will make it more convenient for tourists to visit from the rest of the country.

Zhang Shulin, official with local government of Qiandongnan Prefecture, said the prefecture is focusing on modern logistics, services and tourism to meet the opportunities brought by the new rail line.

According to railway construction authorities of Guizhou, construction on the rail, which began in 2010, was challenged by rugged terrain and the complicated geology of Guizhou. Altitudes of the rail ranges from 300 to 1,400 meters. A total of 89.7 percent of the line runs through tunnels and bridges.

The Shanghai-Kunming rail is the longest east-west passenger rail line in China so far, with 2,264 kilometre of track running through eastern, central and western China.

The line connecting Shanghai and Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province was opened in 2010. The section between Hangzhou and Changsha and the section between Changsha and Xinhuang were both opened in December 2014.

The section between Guiyang to Kunming, which is under construction, is scheduled to start operation next year.


blue line under operation
red line open on 18 June
green line due to open in 2016


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Congrats to Chinese workers and engineers!
The high-speed train G3002 runs past the Guiding section on a newly-opened rail line in Guiding County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 18, 2015. A new high speed rail line connecting southwest China's Guizhou Province with the economically better-off eastern regions opened on Thursday. The six-station line connects Xinhuang, a county bordering Guizhou in Hunan Province, and Guiyang, provincial capital of Guizhou. The track is 286 kilometers and forms part of the high-speed rail connecting Shanghai and southwest China's Kunming City. (Xinhua/Liu Xu)
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Flash mob!
More than 100 attendants dance at the Guiyang North Railway Station

@Armstrong @Gufi @Rajaraja Chola @Rasengan
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Train attendants prepare to board a CH380 high-speed train at the Guiyang North Railway Station
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A train attendant waits for passengers on the high-speed train G3002 at the Guiyang North Railway Station
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Train attendants wearing Miao and Dong costumes in a coach on the high-speed train G3002
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Celebration!
People of the Miao ethnic group blow wind pipes to celebrate the opening of a new high-speed rail line in Guiding County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 18, 2015.
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The driver debugs devices on the high-speed train G3002 at the Guiyang North Railway Station
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A passenger shows his ticket to take a high-speed train of the Shanghai-Kunming Railway at Guiyang North Railway Station in Guiyang
(the ticket shows he was born on in 1934)
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Flash Mob! ... I like that bro!
:smitten:
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Tickets sold out for the next few days。

The frequency of trains needs to be pumped up early to satisfy bulging demand。
 
Tickets sold out for the next few days。

The frequency of trains needs to be pumped up early to satisfy bulging demand。

Let's wait, bro!
Now not in full table, no through services before 1 July. There will be a major timetable upgrade on 1 July. There will be bullet trains from all over China to Guiyang.

武汉至贵阳将开行高铁 全程4个半小时-搜狐
楚天都市报讯(记者朱泽 通讯员孟立 訚芳华 实习生曾君洁)武汉到贵阳坐火车至少要15个小时的历史将被改写。昨日,记者从武汉铁路局获悉,7月1日起该局调整列车运行图,武汉至贵阳北开行7对高铁,武汉市民坐高铁5小时就可直达贵阳。

  武汉铁路局介绍,目前武汉贵阳间共有9趟列车通达,速度最快的Z77次需运行15小时15分钟。遇节假日出行高峰,卧铺及硬座车票一票难求。6月18日,上海至昆明高铁新晃西至贵阳北段开通运营,7月1日后,武汉至贵阳北将开行7对高铁,其中2对在武汉站始发——G1522次贵阳北10:30开,武汉15:33到;G1523次武汉16:05开,贵阳北21:06到;G1521次武汉08:08开,贵阳北13:08到;G1524次贵阳北13:34开,武汉19:24到。

Take Wuhan for example, there will be 7 through services from Wuhan to Guizhou (Wuhan-Guangzhou HSR then Shanghai-Kunming HSR), among them 2 terminate at Wuhan Railway Station. Only 4-5 hours. Now the fastest overnight train takes 15 hours.
 
Guizhou section of Shanghai-Kunming HSR open on 18 June
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The high-speed train G3002 runs past the Guiding section on a newly-opened rail line in Guiding County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 18, 2015. A new high speed rail line connecting southwest China's Guizhou Province with the economically better-off eastern regions opened on Thursday. The six-station line connects Xinhuang, a county bordering Guizhou in Hunan Province, and Guiyang, provincial capital of Guizhou. The track is 286 kilometers and forms part of the 2264km high-speed rail connecting Shanghai and southwest China's Kunming City. (Xinhua/Liu Xu)
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Flash mob, celebration for the inauguration of Xinhu
More than 100 attendants dance at the Guiyang North Railway Station
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Train attendants prepare to board a CH380 high-speed train at the Guiyang North Railway Station
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People of the Miao ethnic group blow wind pipes to celebrate the opening of a new high-speed rail line in Guiding County, southwest China's Guizhou Province
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The first day

Railway station of Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County
@cirr I just love this sort of small county-level station, simple but efficient!
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I hope this HSR will spur the growth of the economy in South West China.

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New high speed rail to boost economy of SW China
English.news.cn | 2015-06-17 18:52:21

GUIYANG, June 17 (Xinhua) -- A new high speed rail line connecting southwest China's Guizhou Province with the economically better-off eastern regions will open on Thursday.

The six-station line connects Xinhuang, a county bordering Guizhou in Hunan Province, and Guiyang, provincial capital of Guizhou. The track is 286 kilometers and forms part of the high-speed rail connecting Shanghai and southwest China's Kunming City, according to Chengdu Railway Bureau which administers the section.

With a speed of 300 kilometers per hour, the high speed rail will shorten the train journey between Guiyang and Changsha, provincial capital of Hunan, from 12 to three hours. It will take nine hours for people to travel from Guiyang to Beijing or Shanghai, compared 30 hours of travel using regular trains.

The new rail is expected to promote economic exchange between the eastern, central and western China, and bring business opportunities to Guizhou, an economically disadvantaged province with rich tourism and ethnic culture.

Deputy director of the provincial tourism bureau Yu Ling said Guizhou boasts a good environment, beautiful Karst landscapes and splendid ethnic culture.The high speed rail will make it more convenient for tourists to visit from the rest of the country.

Zhang Shulin, official with local government of Qiandongnan Prefecture, said the prefecture is focusing on modern logistics, services and tourism to meet the opportunities brought by the new rail line.

According to railway construction authorities of Guizhou, construction on the rail, which began in 2010, was challenged by rugged terrain and the complicated geology of Guizhou. Altitudes of the rail ranges from 300 to 1,400 meters. A total of 89.7 percent of the line runs through tunnels and bridges.

The Shanghai-Kunming rail is the longest east-west passenger rail line in China so far, with 2,264 of track running through eastern, central and western China.

The line connecting Shanghai and Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province was opened in 2010. The section between Hangzhou and Changsha and the section between Changsha and Xinhuang were both opened in December 2014.

The section between Guiyang to Kunming, which is under construction, is scheduled to start operation next year.
 
I hope this HSR will spur the growth of the economy in South West China.

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New high speed rail to boost economy of SW China
English.news.cn | 2015-06-17 18:52:21
In China, High-speed Rail Increases Mobility and Drives Growth in Underdeveloped Regions | East Asia & Pacific on the rise
(There is a video in the link about the survey conducted in the bullet train @ahojunk @Azizam @powastick @terranMarine et al)
Nanguang Railway is one of six rail lines currently supported by the World Bank in China and one of three that recently became operational. With a route length of 576 kilometers (358 miles), it connects the capital cities of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangdong Province of China.

Guangxi is rich in natural resources and home to dozens of ethnic minorities. But economic development has been relatively slow there compared with coastal regions in China. The high-speed railway system will help tap into Guangxi’s natural resources by bringing in more business opportunities and tourists. In this sense, the line will not only benefit local people in terms of reducing travel time but also help boost the local economy.

People have responded positively. When the line opened in December 2014, there were 18 pairs of trains travelling on route per day. Trains have been so full that China Railway Corporation, the national railway operator in China, had to increase the number of trains to 34 pairs in May 2015.

The surveys we conducted onboard show that this new rail line has made an impact on all types of people – old, young, tourists, businessmen, migrant workers, all from different income groups – over 44% of survey respondents earn below 4,000 RMB ($650) per month.





An article from World Bank in 2014
Passengers of recently opened Wuzhou-Nanning rail line describe new opportunities | Transport for Development

During a supervision mission in May, our team had the chance to hear from railway users about the many ways in which the new rail line between Wuzhou and Nanning is already having an impact on their lives. Compared to the relatively theoretical ways in which we often assess and talk about railway impact (think "agglomeration benefits" or "improved connectivity and accessibility"), I found this experience refreshing and gratifying. For many, the opening of a new railway line brings about a host of opportunities, whether it is new jobs, the possibility of meeting more clients or meeting existing clients more frequently, a chance to visit relatives located far away, or maybe even an opportunity to do a bit of tourism.

The first half of the NanGuang railway line opened in mid April 2014. It is one of the six railway projects currently supported by the World Bank in China. It connects the city of Wuzhou to Nanning, two cities located 240 km apart, in the relatively poor autonomous region of Guangxi. The train, a brand new Electric Motorized Unit (see picture below), is clean and modern. It cuts across a highly mountainous terrain, zooming at about 200 kph through many tunnels and bridges.

We rode the train starting in Wuzhou and started interviewing people on board the train, sometimes with double translation as the local dialect is quite different from Mandarin. The train was well utilized, with about 75% of seats occupied by the time we reached the second station. Riders were from all walks of life. Most were first time riders, although there were a few regular users already.

Here are some of the stories we heard:
  • We met two farmers with their two young kids. They had been visiting their relatives for the second time using this train, travelling from Liuzhou to Zhaoqing in Guangdong. They used to meet their family, but infrequently as the bus trips were unpleasant, very long (about 8 hours from Liuzhou to Wuzhou), and dangerous particularly at night, considering the winding roads in Guangxi. They described this new line as a chance to meet their family more frequently, especially after the whole line opens, and to do so safely at a cost a bit lower than the bus (slightly below 0.05US$ per km).
  • Two middle-aged migrant workers, a man and a woman, travelling to their next job 200 km away. There, they will do some house decoration for a while, before moving to their next job. They felt the train made their access to job opportunities easier and more convenient, compared to having to take the bus. They felt the fares were reasonable.
  • A couple in their mid-30s, travelling to Guilin. The lady worked for a hospital and was a frequent business traveler. It took her four hours driving to reach her destination in Nanning before, a number that had been halved at this point. It meant for her that short and frequent trips to Nanning were now possible. She recommended increasing the number of trains each day to allow for regular day trips, as three was too little. (The number of trains is expected to grow when the full line opens.)
  • A retired man travelling from Guiping to Guilin. He owned a home in both places, and was taking this line for the first time. He used to travel by long-distance buses, sometimes with a transfer. He thought the train was more comfortable and shorter, although more expensive than the bus he used before (US$19 compared to US$12), as the train entails a transfer and the bus route is more direct for that trip.
  • In the first class cabin, we met a businessman working for a listed pharmaceutical company in Guangdong. He was already using the train more than 7 times a month. His business turnover had grown by 15 percent since the train opened, an achievement he attributed to his ability to meet more clients with the railways. He was eager to get a better connection to Guangzhou as well, since this is where the research lab for his company is located. The fare of a little over 0.06 US$ per km in first class was very reasonable in his view, as he would drive otherwise. The train ride was less tiring.
  • A couple of young fashionable ladies, involved in sales, riding the train for the first time to attend a conference in a city 150 km away. They were glad to be able to travel in comfort at a reasonable price rather than taking a bus. Of course they did take a few snapshots with the Laowai (“foreigner”) who interviewed them…
  • Last, a couple of people, well in their senior years at 73 and 81. For them, it was the joy of taking a travel to Guilin for tourism and to do so in a way that was still comfortable enough for them to enjoy. They felt that the bus, while available, was not comfortable enough at their age. They were excited to take their first ride in a fast train.
Each person we talked to had a different reason for using the new train services. One could feel the pride of these travelers in this advanced technology, as well as the new world of opportunities that was opened for them.

But this is only half of the story, as the second half of the railway line connecting Wuzhou to Guangzhou will open at the end of year, connecting one of the richest provinces in China with one of the poorest. To be followed...

A classic view of rural Guangxi
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