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  • dude this is not part of the Jinghu(Beijing-Shanghai) HSR. There is a parallel line being built along with this intercity HSR, and that is for Jinghu HSR.

  • @tophergraceful I stand corrected.

  • 还有你别忘记了,就算你整了容.你从里到外都是ASIA. 不要拿美国人的口气说话,这样只会让更多的国人反感。

  • @legendcitizen Are you really that stupid? I don't read Chinese!

  • @NYLifeInNJ you ask you chinese ancestor, clever man !

  • @NYLifeInNJ you ask you chinese ancestor, clever man !

  • @legendcitizen You just don't understand.

  • so this is a ABC agian? you like a spy...have to tell you ,you´d better redo this video in a chinese version. u looks like chinese, you speak chinese o no ? your us accent really sucks.. you'd better know that you are a asia guy,,o chinese descent...

    帅哥,你还是最好别满口英文。 如果是听马来西亚或者新加坡人说英语要比你满口美国派要顺服些

  • @legendcitizen I cannot interpret your broken English, sorry.

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  • @NYLifeInNJ

    那你看中文不就得了。好像这位还很生气似的,你在美国那么久。英­语好是正常的,你觉得有什么资格说,说包括我在内这些没有跟你一­样在美国生活过的中国人的英语水平比你差? seems this man get unhappy by my spoken english. One thing people like me can say to you is it's natural thing that you have a descent english like a native speaker after years of living in US. so what you can critisize people like me who is born and arised in CHINA whose ENGLISH is not pool and broken??? 你是大学生吧,好像个小学生一样哦。

  • @legendcitizen You can't even write in complete sentences and you're trying to say that I'm wrong. What don't you understand? Every person in America speaks like me, except you. It is clear that you stil haven't adapted. LMAO

  • @legendcitizen

    老兄您这水平... 还得下点功夫。至少让人家明白您为啥跟人家过不去嘛...

  • @mastersgta1 This guy didn't even understand what I was saying in my video to begin with. Looking back at it after one year, it's really sad to see how some people who knows little English thinks that they know enough criticize others. What a waste of life!

  • @NYLifeInNJ

    I don't think he entirely understood why he should be nitpicking in the first place lol. Nice vids btw. I haven't been back in years and it's good to see some stuff from mainland up on YT.

    Cheers,

  • @mastersgta1 I'm really glad that you enjoyed my videos! I had a great time at China back in the summer of 2010!

  • Don't mislead people here. The intercity train from Beijing to Tianjin and Shanghai to Nanjing hai are NOT part of Beijing Shanghai High Speed rail! Beijing Shanghai HSR is different rail track and it's designed 350+km/h, unlike the garbage Shanghai Nanjing intercity slow train. It was first designed only 250km/h, though they tried to increase speed late, but most of time it is still only 250km - 300km/h.

  • @enzhus I've gotten past 300km/h most of the time actually that day, and averaged around 320-330km/h. I think what you were referring to are the CRH5s running on the old Jinghu Railway at 250km/h. On the other hand I was riding on the CRH2Cs, which from my experience also run on the CRH Wugguang Line. If you noticed from my video, the train ran on ballast-less tracks much in the way of the Wugguang Line.

  • @NYLifeInNJ, yes, I know it's ballastless track. To increase speed, they replaced regular track with ballastless track. However, there are something they can't change later. The minimum radius of curvature on this track is only 4000m comparing with 7000m in Wuguang. Due to the small radius, the train has to slow down at every curve. The total distance is 301km and the fastest train is 1 hour and 15 minutes, the average speed on this track is only 240km/h comparing with 312.5km/h on Wuguang.

  • @enzhus On a side note, the ballastless track was constructed to specifically reduce maintenance, not to increase speed. In case you're wondering, mudslides won't affect ballastless tracks as there is a sewage system that runs underneath the tracks and therefore takes away possible problems that the older railways always face. Also, the trucks on the trains are a lot stronger to withstand the increased vibrations on ballastless tracks as railways with ballast are relatively "softer."

  • ah , you forgot the food car.....

  • @Nexis4Jersey The food was simply not fresh...

  • @NYLifeInNJ really , one would think China would have the best of the best? Why was it bad?

  • @Nexis4Jersey Because they didn't serve Oriental food, they served Western "Club Sandwiches."

  • @NYLifeInNJ LOL , i think its cheaper to serve non hot food. But i think thats outrageous that they didn't serve you any Oriental foods....

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