Amazing and congratulation to Chinese people. I wish High Speed rail will spread more and more in this world! Simply it is nice.
But I also feel sad that Chinese Railway seems to pay little respect to German and Japanese manufacturers. They officially says "CRH2 and 3 were developed by China themselves with their original technologies". Unbelievable their attitude. This is not the feeling from nationality, but from humanity.
Performance of these trains here in Germany suffers from the tracks rarely being properly separated from other railway operations, and being mostly unfenced. Even an ICE ran into a flock of sheep at a tunnel gate some time ago. It seems China chose a better implementation with separate and also mostly fenced tracks on the Tianjin to Beijing route. Congratulations.
In the end, he decided that China will someday have to embrace democracy if it wants to join the ranks of the truly developed countries because economic growth is not sustainable without public supervision, the rule of law, and an independent judiciary. These things are essential to control the corruption that is a major obstacle to Chinas continuing development.
There is a difference betwenn cannot and doesn't...
In Germany the ICE-3 has the right to go as fast as 330km/h. For approval every train must go 10% faster than its later speed limit. That means every ICE-3 has made at least one trip with minimum 363km/h.
At tests, p.e. in Spain, they reached easily more than 400km/h...
Its the same as with your car: You have to respect your local speedlimit - but that doesn't mean your car cannot drive faster...
dictatorships seem to be catching up fast, it is only because they follow in the tracks already smoothed out by democracies. Lack of freedom consigns fear societies to the role of followers, never leaders since a fear society must parasitically feed off the resources of others to recharge its batteries.
I'm brazilian with japanese heritage and I felt ashamed by some hideous comment from supposed japanese nationals.
Japan is a rich and developed country and I wonder how some people from there can be so ignorant, shouting old stereotypes without a simple search at google?
If some people do some search about CRH in the wikipedia, will figure that was a technology transfer bought by the chinese and not a simple rip off.
Saying it's a ripoff sounds like calling someone as a thief.
Fuck ther german shit, CRH1-CRH3-CRH5 ALL suffered problems in test run. Only CRH2 NEVER has any sort of problem.
I wish our govt use only Japanese shinkansen system becaue it fucking
rock the ass off. I am afraid if riding german or french shit will get crashed someday. I will only ride Shinkansen AKA CRH2, German train is death train to hell.
They are basically the same. Both designed by Siemens fomr the same Siemens blueprint. The design was altered for Chinese specs, just as was altered for Russia and Spain too.
Siemens is a multinational corporation. They develop and produce different things all around the world (e.g. assembling of the tool machine controller SINUMERIK 802D sl). Most of the CRH3 will be build in China under license.
So a Siemens product is never just a product of one nation alone. Maybe all the overpatriotic people can keep this in mind.
yes,, firstly we got the tech from Germany ,it was 2 years ago, we learned the tech and soon developed our own. the aeroplanes from Airbus and Boeing are similar too , then u say who copy who???
hey this one is ICE3 but I know there is also a Japanese made train running in China. But it isn't a copy, we BOUGHT it with money, big time money... It was not a rip-off if that's what you mean.
I don't think buying other people's tech is shameful. Even in US high tech bombers there are Japanese made chips. And some Japanese producers use Korean made parts too. A world without such exchange would be really bad. Don't you think so?
Amazing and congratulation to Chinese people. I wish High Speed rail will spread more and more in this world! Simply it is nice.
But I also feel sad that Chinese Railway seems to pay little respect to German and Japanese manufacturers. They officially says "CRH2 and 3 were developed by China themselves with their original technologies". Unbelievable their attitude. This is not the feeling from nationality, but from humanity.
charinko86 6 months ago
Performance of these trains here in Germany suffers from the tracks rarely being properly separated from other railway operations, and being mostly unfenced. Even an ICE ran into a flock of sheep at a tunnel gate some time ago. It seems China chose a better implementation with separate and also mostly fenced tracks on the Tianjin to Beijing route. Congratulations.
GiovanniBausC 1 year ago
When Siemens and other companies send their trains overseas, do they send them fully assenbled or in pieces?
Trainmaster189 1 year ago
In the end, he decided that China will someday have to embrace democracy if it wants to join the ranks of the truly developed countries because economic growth is not sustainable without public supervision, the rule of law, and an independent judiciary. These things are essential to control the corruption that is a major obstacle to Chinas continuing development.
ericssson 2 years ago
@ericssson oh, I see... apparently you're just an instigator who goes around leaving inflammatory remarks everywhere. Once again, get a life!
tritonraider 1 year ago
ICE cannot arrive the speed of 394KM, so chinese must have done something innovatory specially in these trains.
colguy11 2 years ago 2
@colguy11 did you ever hear of Zhao Ziyang
ericssson 2 years ago
@colguy11
There is a difference betwenn cannot and doesn't...
In Germany the ICE-3 has the right to go as fast as 330km/h. For approval every train must go 10% faster than its later speed limit. That means every ICE-3 has made at least one trip with minimum 363km/h.
At tests, p.e. in Spain, they reached easily more than 400km/h...
Its the same as with your car: You have to respect your local speedlimit - but that doesn't mean your car cannot drive faster...
Thomas767676 1 year ago
dictatorships seem to be catching up fast, it is only because they follow in the tracks already smoothed out by democracies. Lack of freedom consigns fear societies to the role of followers, never leaders since a fear society must parasitically feed off the resources of others to recharge its batteries.
ericssson 2 years ago
I think you are just a stupid follower of the religion of democracie.
I JUST HOPE THAT THE STUPID LIKE YOU SHUT UP.
THERE ARE SO MANY WAY TO DEVELOP IN THIS WORLD WITHOUT SO CALLED DEMOCRATIE. Discusting religion!
colguy11 2 years ago
@ericssson why the hell are there all these dumb political talks for a train video? Get a life, jerks!
tritonraider 1 year ago
China has an HSR and America still lags thats a shame!
citidelx 2 years ago
I'm brazilian with japanese heritage and I felt ashamed by some hideous comment from supposed japanese nationals.
Japan is a rich and developed country and I wonder how some people from there can be so ignorant, shouting old stereotypes without a simple search at google?
If some people do some search about CRH in the wikipedia, will figure that was a technology transfer bought by the chinese and not a simple rip off.
Saying it's a ripoff sounds like calling someone as a thief.
marcelim 2 years ago 8
The CRH2 are jap technology, I mean.
This CRH3 is the same model as Velaro and ICE3, from Siemens, a german company.
marcelim 2 years ago
bullshit jap
they never sell the best tech to china,it's impossible;
for money and for their face,they gave you very very old and bad tech;
"Chinese dont buy anything from Japan "---agree
mahe315 3 years ago
It's German you xenophobic !"£$
Vavol123 2 years ago
@mahe315 douche bag China is the number 1 trading partner with Japan abd chinese buy Japanese go see for yourself
ericssson 2 years ago
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Fuck ther germs.
HimalayanHigari 3 years ago
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Fuck ther german shit, CRH1-CRH3-CRH5 ALL suffered problems in test run. Only CRH2 NEVER has any sort of problem.
I wish our govt use only Japanese shinkansen system becaue it fucking
rock the ass off. I am afraid if riding german or french shit will get crashed someday. I will only ride Shinkansen AKA CRH2, German train is death train to hell.
HimalayanHigari 3 years ago
Your short dig jap ,shut your fuck up
testeridd 2 years ago
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tornadoexe 3 years ago
They are basically the same. Both designed by Siemens fomr the same Siemens blueprint. The design was altered for Chinese specs, just as was altered for Russia and Spain too.
elfabyanos 2 years ago
Siemens is a multinational corporation. They develop and produce different things all around the world (e.g. assembling of the tool machine controller SINUMERIK 802D sl). Most of the CRH3 will be build in China under license.
So a Siemens product is never just a product of one nation alone. Maybe all the overpatriotic people can keep this in mind.
fn132788 3 years ago
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It's a "made in china"
yenzhe1985 3 years ago
FUCK JPN
sparkwang195 3 years ago
yes,, firstly we got the tech from Germany ,it was 2 years ago, we learned the tech and soon developed our own. the aeroplanes from Airbus and Boeing are similar too , then u say who copy who???
sangecoa 3 years ago
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Copy
Japan train「Hayate」
kotetu123456 3 years ago
It's not a japan train . Its a german build train known as ICE3 . It is being sold to china .
mynum999 3 years ago 2
Chinese dont buy anything from Japan
antVally 3 years ago 4
hey this one is ICE3 but I know there is also a Japanese made train running in China. But it isn't a copy, we BOUGHT it with money, big time money... It was not a rip-off if that's what you mean.
I don't think buying other people's tech is shameful. Even in US high tech bombers there are Japanese made chips. And some Japanese producers use Korean made parts too. A world without such exchange would be really bad. Don't you think so?
EPsuperFan 3 years ago 15
Copy
CCR「Have you ever seen the rain?」
kotetu123456 3 years ago
果然是和ICE长得一样啊
hywshcn 3 years ago