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Only a 800km 350km/h line, a 300km 300km/h line and a 80km 200km/h intercity line were launched before July, perhaps the least productive 6 months so far.:cry:

I guess that's slow according to your standards :o:
 
Another lesson from Japan. If u just build an HSR, but not build industrial parks around HSR stations, this HSR will become just like HSR in Japan, making it much easier for people from the countryside to flood into Tokyo and Osaka.

Every country makes mistakes its not just Japan
 
201? HSR tunnel/bridge to Hainan Island
China is planning another engineering marvel: the world’s longest tunnel – built under the sea.

Planned to be more than twice the length of the Channel Tunnel that connects the U.K. and France, China’s latest mega project is not short of ambition.

The 123-kilometre tunnel will run between the northern city of Dalian and Yantai, on the east coast.

“Work could begin as early as 2015 or 2016,” said Wang Mengshu, an expert at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, speaking to the China Daily.
 
Can't even build a damn metro here without all the fan boys jumping, meanwhile in China....Congrats :china:
 
Even China has developed something like this high-speed railway, that's something we are very proud of our strong China from scratch.

:china::china::pakistan::pakistan:
 
201? Taiwan Island

2025? :)

As long as unification stalls, there will be a group of people in Taiwan that says no anything related to the Mainland. I expect China to absorb Taiwan almost organically by simply growing too big to resist unification. That may happen at around 2020.
 
Off topic

The construction of the Lhasa-Nyingchi stretch of the Dian-Zang(Yunnan-Tibet i.e. Kunming to Lhasa)and Chuan-Zang(Sichuan-Tibet,i.e. Chengdu to Lhasa)railways started formally on 28.06.2015:

拉林铁路进入全面建设阶段(组图)-搜狐财经

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Tibet's first electrified railway with 47 tunnels(longest 17310m)and 16 crossings over the Yaluzangbu River

Cost:36.7 billion yuan
Length:435km
Operating speed:160kph
Tractive tonnage:3000-ton
Construction period:7 years
 
China joins global elite in high-speed railway technology
une 29, 2015

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High speed trains in Wuhan, China. [File photo]


China has become a world leader in high-speed railway technology with its development of a cutting-edge permanent magnet synchronous traction system that will take bullet trains to an ultrafast 500 kilometers per hour.

The advanced 690-kilowatt traction system was developed by CRRC Corp, the country's train-making behemoth, at its Zhuzhou Institute in Hunan province. It will soon enter mass production, said Ding Rongjun, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering who heads the institute.


"Now we have our own permanent magnet synchronous traction system with full intellectual property rights, marking a new chapter in China's high-speed railways," he said, adding that only a handful of countries are capable of manufacturing the sophisticated apparatus, including Germany and Japan.

Feng Jianghua, deputy director of the institute, said the adoption of the technology will reshape the high-speed railway industry because traction equipment is the most important part of a bullet train.

Currently, most high-speed trains in service in the world are propelled by alternating current asynchronous motors, a traction system first developed in the 1970s.

The Zhuzhou Institute began research and development on permanent magnet synchronous traction technology in 2003 after it noticed that major international train makers, such as Siemens and Bombardier, had launched projects to acquire the equipment, Feng told China Economic Weekly.

The magazine quoted Xu Junfeng, a senior engineer at the institute, as saying that engineers overcame a large number of technical difficulties. China had never looked at the high-tech equipment before the project.

After eight years, engineers completed development in 2011 and installed the advanced traction system on trains running on Subway Line 2 in Shenyang, Liaoning province, as a trial.

The test has proved successful, Xu said.

In December 2013, the institute brought the system to bullet trains, expecting speeds of 500 km/h. Trials were undertaken on several trains in October.

Jia Limin of Beijing Jiaotong University, who heads China's high-speed railway innovation program, said that if everything goes well, trains equipped with the new traction system will become fully operational by 2018.

Compared with an alternating current asynchronous motor, the new system boasts more power, simpler configuration and lower electrical consumption, Jia said.

"The new system has fewer parts than the current traction apparatus, so it is more reliable and efficient," he said.

Sheng Guangzu, general manager of China Railway Corp, has pledged to speed up the development of key technologies in high-speed rail and to design a new bullet train using Chinese standards.
 
China joins global elite in high-speed railway technology
une 29, 2015

e89a8f5fc4c216fadacf01.jpg

High speed trains in Wuhan, China. [File photo]


China has become a world leader in high-speed railway technology with its development of a cutting-edge permanent magnet synchronous traction system that will take bullet trains to an ultrafast 500 kilometers per hour.

The advanced 690-kilowatt traction system was developed by CRRC Corp, the country's train-making behemoth, at its Zhuzhou Institute in Hunan province. It will soon enter mass production, said Ding Rongjun, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering who heads the institute.


"Now we have our own permanent magnet synchronous traction system with full intellectual property rights, marking a new chapter in China's high-speed railways," he said, adding that only a handful of countries are capable of manufacturing the sophisticated apparatus, including Germany and Japan.

Feng Jianghua, deputy director of the institute, said the adoption of the technology will reshape the high-speed railway industry because traction equipment is the most important part of a bullet train.

Currently, most high-speed trains in service in the world are propelled by alternating current asynchronous motors, a traction system first developed in the 1970s.

The Zhuzhou Institute began research and development on permanent magnet synchronous traction technology in 2003 after it noticed that major international train makers, such as Siemens and Bombardier, had launched projects to acquire the equipment, Feng told China Economic Weekly.

The magazine quoted Xu Junfeng, a senior engineer at the institute, as saying that engineers overcame a large number of technical difficulties. China had never looked at the high-tech equipment before the project.

After eight years, engineers completed development in 2011 and installed the advanced traction system on trains running on Subway Line 2 in Shenyang, Liaoning province, as a trial.

The test has proved successful, Xu said.

In December 2013, the institute brought the system to bullet trains, expecting speeds of 500 km/h. Trials were undertaken on several trains in October.

Jia Limin of Beijing Jiaotong University, who heads China's high-speed railway innovation program, said that if everything goes well, trains equipped with the new traction system will become fully operational by 2018.

Compared with an alternating current asynchronous motor, the new system boasts more power, simpler configuration and lower electrical consumption, Jia said.

"The new system has fewer parts than the current traction apparatus, so it is more reliable and efficient," he said.

Sheng Guangzu, general manager of China Railway Corp, has pledged to speed up the development of key technologies in high-speed rail and to design a new bullet train using Chinese standards.

I think its best to give this story a thread by itself so its easier to search for such information in the future using the search function. This is a very important development. Otherwise such important information get buried in general threads and its difficult to search for it when you want to retrieve it.
 
China joins global elite in high-speed railway technology
June 29, 2015

Jia Limin of Beijing Jiaotong University, who heads China's high-speed railway innovation program, said that if everything goes well, trains equipped with the new traction system will become fully operational by 2018.

2018 is when the new CRH350 begins mass production。

It would interesting to find out if the two newly unveiled CRH350

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