China Railways CRH380A

China Railways CRH380A EMU

In service 2010 - Present
Manufacturer CRRC Qingdao Sifang
Number under construction CRH380A: 49 trainsets (392 cars)
CRH380A (EC Type): 121 trainsets (968 cars)
CRH380AL: 100 trainsets (1600 cars)
Formation CRH380A / CRH380A (EC Type): 8 cars/trainset (6M2T)
CRH380AL: 16 cars/trainset (14M2T)
Capacity CRH380A: 480
CRH380A (EC Type): 556
CRH380AL: 1061 or 1028[1]
Operator(s) China Railway
- Beijing Railway Bureau
- Taiyuan Railway Bureau
- Guangzhou Railway Bureau
- Wuhan Railway Bureau
- Shanghai Railway Bureau
- Zhengzhou Railway Bureau
- Xi'an Railway Bureau
- Jinan Railway Bureau
- Nanchang Railway Bureau
- Nanning Railway Bureau
- Chengdu Railway Bureau
- Guangzhou Railway Group
- MTR
Line(s) served Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway, Shanghai–Hangzhou Passenger Railway, Shanghai–Nanjing Intercity Railway, Wuhan–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway
Specifications
Train length CRH380A / CRH380A (EC Type): 203 m (666 ft)
CRH380AL: 401.4 m (1,317 ft)
Width 3,380 mm (11 ft 1 in)
Height 3,700 mm (12 ft 2 in)
Platform height 1,250 mm (4 ft 1 in)
Maximum speed 300 km/h (186 mph) (operation)
350 km/h (217 mph) (until 2011)
486.1 km/h (302 mph) (testing)
Traction system IGBT VVVF inverter control
(Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric)
Power output CRH380A / CRH380A (EC Type): 9.6 MW (12,900 hp)
CRH380AL: 20.44 MW (27,410 hp)
Power supply Overhead catenary
Electric system(s) 25 kV 50 Hz AC
Current collection method Pantograph
Braking system(s) Regenerative, electronically controlled pneumatic brakes

The CRH380A is a Chinese electric high-speed train that was developed by CSR Corporation Limited (CSR) and is currently manufactured by CSR Qingdao Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock Co., Ltd. As a continuation of the CRH2-350 program it both replaces foreign technology in the CRH2 with Chinese developments and increases the top speed.[2] The CRH380A is designed to operate at a cruise speed of 350 km/h (217 mph) and a maximum of 380 km/h (236 mph) in commercial service. The original 8-car train-set recorded a top speed of 416.6 km/h (258.9 mph) during a trial run[3] and the longer 16-car train-set temporarily held the world record for the fastest production train at 486.1 km/h (302.0 mph).[4]

CRH380A is one of the four Chinese train series which have been designed for the new standard operating speed of 380 km/h (236 mph) on newly constructed Chinese high-speed main lines, and the only series to officially not be based on a foreign design and produced under a technology transfer agreement, although there have been accusations that it is based on unlicensed Shinkansen technology.[5]The other three are CRH380B, CRH380C and CRH380D: the CRH380B uses technology from Siemens, the CRH380C from Hitachi, and the CRH380D from Bombardier. The trains have had their operating speed reduced to 300 km/h (186 mph) after the Wenzhou train collision, in 2011.

History

CRH380A at Luoyang Railway Station

The development started in early 2008, during the research procedure of CRH2-300 (later CRH2C), the CSR conducted more than 1000 technical tests covering 17 specific areas such as dynamic performance, pantograph-catenary current collection, aerodynamics, and traction performance. CSR discovered the technology to increase the maximum speed. These research findings were fed into the design for the new-generation high-speed train.[2]

The original project was named "CRH2-350". On February 26, 2008,the Chinese Ministry of Science and Ministry of Railway (MOR) signed the Agreement on Joint and Independent Innovations of China High-speed Trains, CRH2-350 is one of the most important projects of this plan, the purpose is to develop Chinese designed new-generation High Speed train with continuous operating speed to be 350 km/h (217 mph), and maximum operating speed up to 380 km/h (236 mph). The new generations of rolling stock are expected to be used on the Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway. The project officially launched in 2009, and was included in the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan"'s National technology support program for key technology and equipment development of China' s high speed train.

The design work includes four categories: schematic, technical, construction, and experimentation/verification. based on the analysis of large amounts of data and experience from the operation of the Beijing-Tianjin high-speed rail. The MOR completed a series of initial system and optimized subsystem design, then provided CSR sifang with primary data and design. CSR presented more than 20 types of designs.[6] After further comparison, calculation, optimization, simulation and testwork, on April 12, 2010, the final design was published on the Official conference held by Sifang. The train model was exhibited in May at the China Railway Pavilion in the Shanghai World Expo Park (IRJ July p5).

On September 2009, the Ministry of Railway had ordered 100 16-car and 40 eight-car new-generation high-speed trains from CSR Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock, the contract worth ¥45 billion (US$6.64 billion).[7]

On April 18, 2012, the MTR ordered 9 CRH380A train sets for Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, designated as MTR CRH380A.[8]

Technical features

A CRH380A equipped with brushless electric motor

According to CSR, the overall design of CRH380A reflects ten major goals.[2][9][10]

Test

The prototype vehicle was rolled off on April, 2010, the eight-car train was being tested on the China Academy of Railway Sciences experimental loop line (Beijing loop line) starting from April 26, 2010, and started trial runs on the Zhengzhou-Xi'an high-speed line on June 7, 2010.

The initial standard CRH380A trainsets was delivered on August 2010,[9] The first test on conventional rail, based on a daily-service mode, was conducted on September 28, 2010.

The test was held on the Shanghai–Hangzhou Passenger Railway (also known as the Huhang high-speed railway, "Hu" stands for "Shanghai", "Hang" stands for Hangzhou; Hangzhou is the capital city of Zhejiang Province).[12] The trainset with series number CRH380A-6001 reached the maximum speed of 416.6 km/h (258.9 mph).[12]

The first set of CRH380AL, series number CRH380A-6041L, rolled off line by October 2010. On November 8, 2010, the 16-car train was sent to Beijing loop line for test. On November 20, 2010, the train was sent to Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway for trial run. On November 26, 2010, the first 380 km/h (236 mph) test run at the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway was launched at Zaozhuang - Bengbu section.[13] The trainset with series number CRH380A-6041L reached the maximum speed of 486.1 km/h (302.0 mph) on December 3, 2010.[14] During the test, It traveled 220 km (137 mi) in 34 minutes, at average speed of 388 km/h (241 mph).[1][15]

Commercialization

CRH380A entered service on September 30, 2010 in limited capacity on the Shanghai–Nanjing High-Speed Railway line.

On October 26, 2010, CRH380A entered regular service at the Shanghai–Hangzhou Passenger Railway and Shanghai–Nanjing Intercity Railway. The maximum operational speed reaches 355 km/h (221 mph), and this is always restricted by the software of the computerized control system.[16] The travel time between Shanghai and Hangzhou reduced from 1 hour 18 minutes to 45 minutes.[17] and travel time between Nanjing and Hangzhou reduced from 3 hours 19 minutes to 2 hours 48 minutes.[18]

CRH380A started daily service at the Wuhan-Guangzhou High-Speed Railway as of December 3, 2010.[19]

Train series number

Formation

Consolidated models of CRH380A are often double-headed in operation (seen at Beijing West Railway Station)
Second Class Coach
First Class Coach
Business Class Coach

Each CRH380A has eight coaches, units with standard compartments were formed as follows:

Power Destination

Coach Type

CRH380A

Coach No. 12345678
Type1 ZET ZE ZYT ZY ZEC ZE ZET
Type2 ZYS ZE ZEC ZE ZES
Power Configuration TC M MP M MP M TC
Power Units Unit 1 Unit 2
Capacity1 40+6 85 38+6 51 38+14 85 85 40+6
Capacity2 28+5 85 85 75 63 85 85 40+5

CRH380AL

Coach No. 12345678910111213141516
Type1 ZYG ZY SW ZY ZE CA ZE ZYG
Type2 SW ZY ZE ZEC ZE SW
Power Configuration TC M MP M MP M TC
Power Units Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7
Capacity1 25+2 56 24 56 73 85 85 85 38 85 85 85 85 85 85 25+2
Capacity2 10+3 56 56 85 73 85 85 85 38 85 85 85 85 85 85 10+3

Distribution

As of September 2015

Operator Quantity Serial number Depot Lines serving Notes
CRH380A
Taiyuan Railway Bureau102668, 2669, 2674~2679, 2689, 2690Taiyuan SouthQingdao-Taiyuan HSR, Beijing-Guangzhou HSR
42845~2848Taiyuan
Shanghai Railway Bureau62505, 2508~2510, 2533, 2535Shanghai Hongqiao Beijing-Shanghai HSR,
Shanghai-Hangzhou HSR, Shanghai-Kunming HSR, Shanghai-Hangzhou HSR,
Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu HSR, Nanjing-Hangzhou HSR, Hangzhou-Ningbo HSR, Xuzhou-Lanzhou HSR
Including through trains via Huning HSR-Huhang HSR and Huhang-Jinghu HSR
Beijing Railway Bureau202501 ~ 2504, 2507, 2512, 2516, 2517 2525, 2527~2530, 2534BeijingBeijing-Shanghai HSR, Beijing-Taipei HSR-Beijjng-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR
32506, 2519, 2723ShijiazhuangBeijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR, Qingdao-Taiyuan HSR
Jinan Railway Bureau212511, 2513~2515, 2518, 2531, 2532, 2536, 2537,
2539, 2641~2643, 2648~2650, 2653~2657
QingdaoQingdao-Taiyuan HSR, Beijing-Shanghai HSR
Guangzhou Railway Group112662~2664, 2705, 2706, 2715, 2796~2800Guangzhou SouthBeijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR, Nanning-Guangzhou HSR, Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu HSRFor G1312/3 G1314/1 Shenzhen North-Chongqing North and G1316/7 G1318/5 Guangzhou South-Chengdu East trains only
Nanchang Railway Bureau372658, 2659, 2683, 2684, 2691~2694, 2697~2699, 2701~2704,
2707~2714, 2726~2728, 2730, 2731, 2737, 2741~2745, 2750~2752
Nanchang West Beijing-Taipei HSR, Shanghai-Kunming HSR, Beijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR, Zhengzhou-Xi'an HSR, Nanjing-Hangzhou HSR
252753~2755, 2760, 2761, 2784~2795, 2802~2807, 2843, 2844Fuzhou South Beijing-Taipei HSR, Shanghai-Kunming HSR, Beijing-Shanghai HSR
Wuhan Railway Bureau162646, 2647, 2651, 2652, 2660, 2661, 2666, 2667,
2681, 2682, 2722, 2738, 2739, 2746~2748
WuhanBeijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR, Wuhan-Guangzhou HSR, Beijing-Shanghai HSR, Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu HSR, Nanjing-Hangzhou HSR, Hangzhou-Ningbo HSRSome running solely on Wuguang HSR
Zhengzhou Railway Bureau82644, 2645, 2672, 2673, 2680, 2720, 2721, 2733Zhengzhou EastXuzhou-Lanzhou HSR,
Beijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR
Nanning Railway Bureau212670, 2671, 2685~2688, 2695, 2696, 2718, 2719, 2724,
2725, 2732, 2734~2736, 2740, 2766, 2767, 2851, 2852
NanningLiuzhou-Nanning HSR-Hengyang-Liuzhou HSR-Beijing-Guangzhou HSR
Chengdu Railway Bureau152758, 2759, 2762, 2763, 2768~2770, 2801,
2811, 2812, 2831, 2832, 2835, 2836, 2842
Chengdu EastShanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu HSR-Beijing-Shanghai HSR-Beijing-Guangzhou HSR
262700, 2756, 2757, 2764, 2765, 2771~2783, 2813,
2814, 2826, 2827, 2829, 2830, 2837, 2838
Guiyang North Shanghai-Kunming HSR
China Railway Corporation22538, 2808 N/AExecutive trains
CRH380AL
Shanghai Railway Bureau72542, 2543, 2564~2568Shanghai HongqiaoBeijing-Shanghai HSR, Shanghai-Hangzhou HSR, Shanghai-Kunming HSR, Shanghai-Nanjing HSR, Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu HSR, Nanjing-Hangzhou HSR, Hangzhou-Ningbo HSR, Xuzhou-Lanzhou HSR
Beijing Railway Bureau22554~2556ShijiazhuangBeijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR, Qingdao-Taiyuan HSR
202541, 2544~2551, 2557~2563, 2570, 2602, 2621BeijingBeijing-Shanghai HSR, Beijing-Taipei HSR-Beijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR, Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu HSR
Wuhan Railway Bureau332573~2588, 2605, 2611~2614, 2622~2630, 2632, 2635, 2636WuhanBeijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR, Nanjing-Hangzhou HSR, Wuhan-Guangzhou HSR, Hangzhou-Ningbo HSR, Beijing-Shanghai HSR, Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu HSRSome running solely on Wuguang HSR
Nanchang Railway Bureau102701~2710Nanchang WestShanghai-Kunming HSR,
Beijing-Taipei HSR
Xi'an Railway Bureau132572, 2589~2593, 2597, 2598, 2603, 2620, 2633, 2634, 2637, 2638Xi'an NorthXuzhou-Lanzhou HSR,
Beijing-Guangzhou HSR
Taiyuan Railway Bureau22639, 2640TaiyuanQingdao-Taiyuan HSR, Beijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR
Zhengzhou Railway Bureau142552, 2554, 2594, 2595, 2604, 2606~2610, 2616~2619Zhengzhou EastXuzhou-Lanzhou HSR,
Beijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR
22615, 2620Zhengzhou
Chengdu Railway Bureau52571 ~ 2572, 2615, 2636Chengdu EastShanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu HSR-Beijing-Shanghai HSR-Beijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong HSR
12632Guiyang NorthShanghai-Kunming HSR
CRH380AJ (formerly CIT400A)
China Railway Corporation30201~0203 N/AComprehensive inspection trains in orange livery

Criticism

Kawasaki Heavy Industries claims the trains design was Shinkansen derived without citation to the previous technology.[5]

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 3 "First Chinese designed HS train breaks cover:". International Railway Journal. September 2010.
  3. "Tren chino bate récord mundial al transitar a 416 km/h". CrónicaViva (in Spanish). 29 September 2010. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013.
  4. "沪杭高铁首发列车侧记" [Shanghai and Hangzhou high-speed rail starting train side note] (in Chinese). Peoplerail. 26 October 2010. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012.
  5. 1 2 Fitzpatrick, Michael (15 April 2013). "Did China steal Japan’s high-speed train?". Fortune.
  6. "南车动车组跑出416.6公里世界最高速". www.chnrailway.com.
  7. "First Chinese--designed HS train breaks cover: CSR is building a fleet of very-high-speed trains will be the first such trains built in China to use only Chinese technology. They will be launched on the new Beijing - Shanghai high-speed line, due to open next year, as well as the Beijing - Guangzhou line". International Railway Journal. 1 September 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015 via HighBeam Research. (Subscription required (help)).
  8. "中国南车获香港高铁13.6亿元350公里动车组订单" [China South Locomotive won the Hong Kong high-speed rail 3.36 billion 350 km EMU orders]. Yahoo! News (in Chinese). 18 April 2010. Archived from the original on 18 June 2012.
  9. 1 2 "CSR equips Shanghai-Hangzhou intercity high-speed railway with CHR380A EMUs". CSR Official sites. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012.
  10. "和谐号"CRH380A十大技术创新" ["Harmony" CRH380A ten technical innovation]. CNR Radio (in Chinese). 10 December 2010. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012.
  11. 1 2 "中国南车在国际市场上拓展品牌" [China South Locomotive in the international market to expand the brand] (in Chinese). www.cqn.com.cn. 25 August 2010.
  12. 1 2 "Speed test of Huhang high-speed rail sets new record of 416.6 km/h". People's Daily Online. 28 September 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  13. "视频:京沪高铁进行首次380公里时速试验" [Video: Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail for the first time 380 km speed test] (in Chinese). www.iqilu.com. 27 November 2010. Archived from the original on 15 March 2012.
  14. "时速486.1公里!中国再度演绎"高铁奇迹"" [Speed 486.1 km per hour! China re-interpretation of "high-speed rail miracle"]. CNTV (in Chinese). 3 December 2010.
  15. "京沪高铁将全程设摄像头确保运营安全[]" [Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail will be set to ensure full operational safety camera [map]]. Xinhua (in Chinese). 4 December 2010.
  16. "沪杭高铁"贴地飞行" 设计堪比星级酒店" [Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed rail "paste to fly" design comparable to star hotel] (in Chinese). zjnews.zjol.com.cn. 25 October 2010.
  17. "世界运营铁路第一速领跑长三角" [The world operates the first speed of the railway leading the Yangtze River Delta] (in Chinese). news.163.com. 27 October 2010.
  18. "沪杭高铁26日正式开通运营全程最快2小时48分" [Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed rail on the 26th officially opened the entire operation of the fastest 2 hours and 48 minutes] (in Chinese). news.163.com. 22 October 2010.
  19. "新一代高速动车组CRH380A明起亮相武广高铁" [A new generation of high-speed EMU CRH380A debut Wu Guang high-speed rail] (in Chinese). news.hexun.com. 2 December 2010.
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