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SHANGHAI, Nov. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Germany's Siemens AG
announced that it has got a contract to work with a Chinese partner in supplying
60 high-speed trains for China.
"In the next 15 years, China will lay 12,000-km-long rail trackfor passenger trains. The signing of the deal marks
another step of Siemens' market success in China," said Klaus Kleinfeld, chief
executive of Siemens, in Shanghai on Saturday.
The high-speed trains, named CRH3, will travel at a
speed of 300 kilometers per hour. They will be first put into operation on the
Beijing-Tianjin route starting in 2008.
The train with more than 600 seats is 200 meters
long. The first three of the trains and the key locomotive parts will be
designed and manufactured in Siemens' plant in Krefeld-Uerdingen, Germany. The
rest of the trains will be built in the Chinese plantin Tangshan, north China's
Hebei Province.
Siemens is a major supplier of subway cars, signal,
power supply and telecommunications systems to the cities of Shanghai,
Guangzhou, Nanjing, Shenzhen in China. The Shanghai Transrapid Maglev Line
undertaken by Siemens started operation in Shanghai last year.
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