The "Fuxing" electric bullet trains are manufactured and operated by the state-owned China State Railway Group. It took around six years to construct, the report said. The bullet train transports ...
The body is unpainted but the Fuxing branding of China’s bullet trains is visible, highlighting that the new train builds upon the foundation of the CR400, which debuted in 2017, according to SCMP.
As manufacturers and operators invest in more efficient rail technologies, we take a look at some of the fastest trains in ...
In addition, all travelers will be able to freely use the Internet while traveling - the train carriages are equipped with Wi-Fi access points. Fuxing series trains were first brought into ...
A maintenance worker checks a Fuxing high-speed train in Chongqing on Jan 9, 2025. The safety check and maintenance work has been carried out in advance to ensure a safe and smooth travel ...
the CR400 Fuxing, which operates at a maximum speed of 350 km/h, making it the world’s fastest high-speed train, according to official media cited in a news agency PTI report. During test runs ...
Another Chinese train is currently the record holder for the world’s fastest – the CR400 Fuxing high-speed train – but it operates at a soon-to-be-surpassed speed of 350km/h. So, how come ...
A high-speed train crash led to an investigation which ... The top speed of the Fuxing or "rejuvenation" bullet trains was capped at 300km/h (186mph) in 2011 following two crashes that killed ...