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The first intercity train between Beijng and Tianjin departs from Beijing South Railway Station for Tianjin, Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 1, 2008.China will produce the world's fastest bullet train for the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway, a senior railway official has said. (Xinhua/Gong Lei) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Sept. 1 -- China will produce the world's
fastest bullet train for the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway, a senior
railway official has said.
Zhang Shuguang, deputy chief engineer with the
Ministry of Railways, said the domestically developed train will run at 380 kph,
the highest speed for any railway in the world.
And if the project materializes, the travel time
between the two metropolises will be cut from five to around four hours,
enhancing the rail network's competitive edge against airlines, he said.
Previously, China planned to run trains at 350 kph on
the 1,318-km Beijing-Shanghai line, the same speed as on the Beijing-Tianjin
intercity passenger railway that opened a month ago.
And the travel time is estimated at five hours, about
half of the current time. Manufacturing 380-kph trains in China is already
possible in terms of technology, he said.
China has established a comprehensive system for
bullet train manufacturing, including basic theory, design, manufacture,
maintenance and appraisal, he said.
In the past few years, China has imported technology
to manufacture 200-250 kph bullet trains from France, Japan and Canada, and
German engineering giant Siemens agreed to transfer a full set of technology for
manufacturing 350-kph trains.
Using Siemens' technology, Tangshan Railway Vehicles
Co Ltd in Hebei province has started production of CRH-3, a jointly designed
350-kph train, and is expected to be able to manufacture 50 such trains by next
year.
China has also fostered an experienced team through
the previous six speed-up campaigns and the building of the nation's first
high-speed railway between Beijing and Tianjin, he said.
"We have mastered core technologies in terms of
manufacturing high-speed trains and made innovative achievements in the
process," he said.
"It is possible that we can start to manufacture
380-kph trains in two years' time, and put them into service on the
Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway," he said.
Construction of the railway is progressing smoothly,
according to He Huawu, the ministry's chief engineer.
It is likely that the high-speed line can be finished
within four years, and become operational in 2012, one year ahead of schedule.
(Source: China Daily)