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The CRH3 Hexie (simplified Chinese: 和谐号; traditional Chinese: 和諧號; pinyin: Héxié Hào; literally: "Harmony") is a version of the
Siemens Velaro Siemens Velaro is a family of high-speed electric multiple unit trains built by Siemens and used in Germany, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, China, Russia, and Turkey. The Velaro is based on the ICE 3M/F high-speed ...
high-speed train High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail system that runs significantly faster than traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated tracks. While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, lines ...
used in China on the
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line, Wuhan-Guangzhou Passenger Dedicated Line, Zhengzhou-Xi'an Passenger Dedicated Line and the Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway. It is capable of service speed of as the very similar Velaro E used in Spain, but, similarly to the
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, it is wider to take advantage of a more generous
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and thus be able to fit in more seats in a 2+3 layout.


Variants

In November 2005, the Ministry of Railways ordered 60 Velaro trains for use on the
Beijing–Tianjin intercity railway The Beijing–Tianjin intercity railway () is a Chinese high-speed railway that runs 117 km line (72.7 statute miles) between Beijing and Tianjin. Designed for passenger traffic only, the Chinese government built the line to accommodate tr ...
line. On 27 July 2006, the joint project office was opened at
Tangshan Tangshan () is a coastal, industrial prefecture-level city in the northeast of Hebei province. It is located in the eastern part of Hebei Province and the northeastern part of the North China Plain. It is located in the central area of the Boha ...
.


CRH3C Prototypes

The first three trains were built in Germany by
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, and these imported trains were labelled CRH3A (CRH3-002A, CRH3-003A and CRH3-004A), different than the CRH3A-5218 developed independently and manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. () is a Chinese rolling stock manufacturer and a division of the CRRC. While the CRV emerged in 2002, the company's roots date back to the establishment of the Changchun Car Company in 1954. The company be ...
in 2017, designed to operate at a cruise speed of . These trains are based on the German
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's
ICE 3 ICE 3, or Intercity-Express 3, is a family of high-speed electric multiple unit trains operated by Deutsche Bahn. It includes classes 403, 406, 407 and 408, which are known as ICE 3, ICE 3M, New ICE 3 and ICE 3neo respectively. Three multisystem ...
high-speed trains and were given initial designations of CRH3A. Of these German trains, the first one was shipped from
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on 19 December 2007. On 30 November 2012, the CNR announced new design of CRH3A, with three styles that can operate at top speed of , and . The first train was rolled out on 3 June 2013.


CRH3C

After December 2008, the three imported CRH3A were repainted and renamed to CRH3C (CRH3-002C, CRH3-003C and CRH3-004C). The last letter C means that each rolling stock of this model consists of 8 cars and runs with a maximum speed of . The rest of the trains are now being built by
Tangshan Railway Vehicle CRRC Tangshan Co., Ltd., is a manufacturer of rolling stock located in Tangshan, Hebei province, People's Republic of China. While Datong built mainline steam locomotives until 1988, Tangshan built steam for industrial use until 1999, becoming th ...
with some components from Germany. The first Chinese-built CRH3 (CRH3-001C) was unveiled on 11 April 2008. The 8-car CRH3C trains are similar to the Velaro E design in Spain, but wider to fit more seats in a 2+3 layout; a CRH3 train will seat 572 passengers: 16 deluxe-class (8 sold publicly), 56 in first-class, 528 in second-class. Each train sets consists of four motor cars and four trailer cars, equipped with two driving units, and each of them is in charge of the driving of two motor cars and two trailer cars. The bogies are improved versions of the SF500 bogie. Innovations include the body bolster, vibration damper, spring parameters, transmission ratio, widening the carbody and increasing the speed of the trainsets. The trains are designed for running at . On 24 June 2008, CRH3-001C reached a top speed of during a test on the Beijing to Tianjin high speed line. On 9 December 2009, a pair of CRH3 EMUs (CRH3-013C + CRH3-017C) reached a top speed of during a test on the Zhengzhou to Xi'an high speed line, setting a world record for double-link EMUs. On 28 September 2009, an additional 20 CRH3C sets was ordered by the Chinese MOR. File:China Railways CRH3C Second Class Coach 20171003.jpg, Inside a second class coach File:CRH3C First Class Coach 20110401.jpg, Inside a first class coach File:CRH3C VIP compartment 20101003.JPG, Premier class seats


CRH380B/BL

In March 2009, a new contract was signed with China Northern Railways (CNR) to supply 100 16-car trainsets for 39.2B RMB with delivery from October 2010 onwards. This order for a total of 1600 railway cars is greater than the total production of all Velaro and ICE trains that have ever been manufactured in the past. It is planned that the trains will be produced by CNR subsidiaries, Tangshan Railway Vehicle and Changchun Railway Vehicles, using technology from the previous technology transfer agreement. In this contract, Siemens acts as a component supplier, with 85% of the content actually made by the company. An additional order for 40 16-car sets and 40 8-car sets was made on 28 September 2009 for 25.32B RMB. Top travel speed for this variant is , though it is capable of attaining even higher speeds. These trains have been designated as CRH380B (8-car set) and CRH380BL (16-car set) in September 2010. The first CRH380BL set with series number CRH380B-6401L rolled off the production line and was unveiled to the public in September 2010. it was manufactured by Tangshan Railway Vehicle. In October 2010, the 16-car train was sent to Beijing loop line for test. In November 2010, the train was sent to Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway for trial run. The trainset reached the maximum speed of on 5 December 2010. More recently, during a subsequent test on 10 January 2011, a CRH380BL set reached a new record speed of , breaking the previous record held by the
CRH380A The CRH380A Hexie (simplified Chinese: 和谐号; traditional Chinese: 和諧號; pinyin: Héxié Hào; literally: "Harmony") is a Chinese electric high-speed train that was developed by CSR Corporation Limited (CSR) and is currently manufacture ...
. Since 13 January 2011, the CRH380BL enter regular service at the Shanghai–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway and Shanghai–Nanjing High-Speed Railway. All 54 CRH380BL trainsets were recalled in mid-August 2011 due to operational problems on the new
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. The new trains were reported as being "too sensitive" and the subject of frequent breakdowns in stormy weather. They were temporarily replaced by the CRH380A and CRH380AL. The recalled trainsets returned to service in December 2011, .


CRH380CL

CRH380CL is a modified CRH380BL with a redesigned nose and electrical equipment from
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. 25 16-car trainsets have been ordered by the MOR, replacing 25 previously ordered CRH380BL units.http://attachment.ourail.com:9999/hgfd4g634v4v/day_101217/101217115492aeec2493fd5a15.jpg The first trainset was delivered and underwent testing in 2011. The trains entered regular service in the Spring of 2013.


CRH3A

The CRH3A is based on CJ1 (which in itself is derived from the CRH380B/BL/CL) and
CRH5 The CRH5 Hexie (simplified Chinese: 和谐号; traditional Chinese: 和諧號; pinyin: Héxié Hào; literally: "Harmony") is an electric multiple unit high-speed train in use with China Railway High-speed in the People's Republic of China. Th ...
. It was designed for operation on passenger dedicated lines and intercity railways at speeds between and . The first sets where unveiled for public service on 6 December 2017 on the Xi'an–Chengdu HSR which opened a few days later.


CRH3X

A prototype highspeed train being developed at
CRRC Tangshan CRRC Tangshan Co., Ltd., is a manufacturer of rolling stock located in Tangshan, Hebei province, People's Republic of China. While Datong built mainline steam locomotives until 1988, Tangshan built steam for industrial use until 1999, becoming th ...
capable of cars in a trainset to be swapped out according to demand. Two platforms are being developed for and operation. Trains can be adjusted to be between 2 and 16 cars long with capability to swap in double deck passenger cars, restaurant and freight cars according to demand.


Formation

Power Destination * M – Motor car * T – Trailer car * C – Driver cabin * P – Pantograph Coach Type * SW – Business Class Coach * ZY – First Class Coach * ZE – Second Class Coach * CA – Buffet Car * ZEC – Second Class Coach/Buffet Car * ZES – Second Class/Business Coach * ZYS – First Class/Business Coach * ZYG – First Class Coach/Sightseeing Car * ZET – Second Class Coach/Premier Coach * ZYT – First Class Coach/Premier Coach


CRH3C

* Train No. 3001~3080


CRH380B

* Train No. 3571~3731, 3738~3754, 5637~5681, 5730~5761, 5787~5802, 5829~5888


CRH380BG

* Train No. 5546~5585 * Train No. 5586~5600, 5626~5636, 5684~5729, 5762~5786, 5803~5822


CRH380BL

* Train No. 3501~3543, 5501~5545 * Train No. 3544~3570, 3732~3737, 5823~5828


CRH380CL

* Train No. 5601 * Train No. 5602~5625


Distribution

As of August 2017, there are 80 CRH3C series EMU, 661 CRH380B series EMU and 25 CRH380C series EMU in service.


Accidents and incidents

On 25 January 2018 the train number G284/281 from
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to
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, served by CRH380BL-5522 (staffed by Jinan Railway Bureau) was forced to make an emergency stop at Dingyuan railway station due to a fire on one of the main
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s installed in Coach 2 (ZY 552202). Some 1400 passengers were evacuated, while the car affected by the fire has been completely burnt out. No injuries or casualties were reported.


See also

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China Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed (CRH) is a high-speed rail service operated by China Railway. The introduction of CRH series was a major part of the sixth national railway speedup, implemented on April 18, 2007. By the end of 2020, China Railway ...
* China Railway CRH1 *
China Railway CRH2 The CRH2 Hexie (simplified Chinese: 和谐号; traditional Chinese: 和諧號; pinyin: Héxié Hào; literally: "Harmony") is one of the high-speed train models in China. The CRH2 is based on the E2-1000 Series Shinkansen design from Japan ...
* China Railway CRH5 *
China Railway CRH380A The CRH380A Hexie (train), Hexie (simplified Chinese: 和谐号; traditional Chinese: 和諧號; pinyin: Héxié Hào; literally: "Harmony") is a Chinese electric high-speed train that was developed by CSR Corporation Limited (CSR) and is current ...
* China Railway CRH6 *
China Railway CIT trains China Railway comprehensive inspection trains, or CITs, are high-speed test trains used on the high-speed rail network of China and the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Rail in Indonesia are normally owned and operated by China Railway or the China A ...
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ICE 3 ICE 3, or Intercity-Express 3, is a family of high-speed electric multiple unit trains operated by Deutsche Bahn. It includes classes 403, 406, 407 and 408, which are known as ICE 3, ICE 3M, New ICE 3 and ICE 3neo respectively. Three multisystem ...
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Siemens Velaro Siemens Velaro is a family of high-speed electric multiple unit trains built by Siemens and used in Germany, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, China, Russia, and Turkey. The Velaro is based on the ICE 3M/F high-speed ...
* Bombardier Zefiro *
List of high-speed trains The following is a list of high-speed trains that have been, are, or will be in commercial service. A high-speed train High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail system that runs significantly faster than traditional rail, using an integrate ...


References


External links


Official CRH3A Model Train

Official CRH380CL Model Train

Inside and outside CRH3C China Rail High Speed Train
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