China Daily

Global market for bullet train

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

The nation will take steps to globalize its high-speed railway technology standards this year to further boost the market potential of its Fuxing bullet trains in the internatio­nal market, said a top company official of the country’s railway network operator.

“The next step is to accomplish the railway technology standards and further their internatio­nalization. In addition, steps will also be taken to enhance and globalize the intellectu­al property associated with the technology taking the ‘Fuxing’ series as a focus,” said Lu Dongfu, general manager of China Railway Corp.

Fuxing, also known as “Rejuvenati­on”, is China’s selfdevelo­ped new generation of bullet trains. Last September, the speed of Fuxing was increased to 350 km/h on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway line and has become the world’s fastest operationa­l train service.

According to Lu, China Railway Corp has been at the forefront of developing internatio­nal standards in recent years. By the end of last year, the company had led and participat­ed in the revision of 55 internatio­nal standards, including the UIC code of the Internatio­nal Union of Railways and standards recognized by the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation.

“China has become a key player in the drafting and finalizati­on of internatio­nal railway standards,” said Lu, who is also a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress.

Chinese standards have already been adopted in the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway and China-Thailand railway, according to Lu.

The company will also contemplat­e other steps to promote Chinese railway industry’s going-global efforts by promoting freight service between China and Eurasia and pushing overseas railway constructi­on. Steps have already been taken to further promote the China Railway Express, a freight service between China and Eurasia, this year, Lu said.

One internatio­nal and one intercity coordinati­on agreements that were signed in 2017 will help enhance the service quality, reduce costs and ensure on-time service of the CR Express, he said.

By the end of February, there were 7,200 freight train trips between China and Europe. CR Express has 61 routes between 38 Chinese cities and 36 European cities in 13 countries, according to the company.

The company will push the full constructi­on along the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway in Indonesia and the Hungary-Serbia railway linking Budapest and Belgrade. Bidding for the MalaysiaSi­ngapore high-speed railway and preparing for preliminar­y work of the Moscow-Kazan high-speed railway are also in the pipeline, Lu said.

By the end of 2017, China’s high-speed railway network had reached 25,000 km, accounting for nearly twothird of the total in the world. The nation’s railway network spans 127,000 km.

China’s high-speed railway has been built in different regions with diverse geographic conditions. It even runs on the frozen soil in the northeaste­rn region and also crosses mountainou­s regions in the Qinling Mountain. The technology has so far proved solid.

China has become a key player in the drafting and finalizati­on of internatio­nal railway standards.”

Lu Dongfu, general manager of China Railway Corp

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 ?? JIANG DONG / CHINA DAILY ?? A Fuxing bullet train waits for maintenanc­e in Beijing.
JIANG DONG / CHINA DAILY A Fuxing bullet train waits for maintenanc­e in Beijing.
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