CRH2 at 160 km/h testrun
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The train was built at Qingdao, China, licensed from Kawasaki, Japan.
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we know, but japan have more experience with high speed trains.
All Comments (41)
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Train design looks dated - and sounds awfully loud. Did they cut back on sound proofing as well to save money???
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@Junkiang japanese are decentants from chinese so how are they copying from the chinese when they are part chinese! LOL
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E2のパクリです。
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@kazuueda2007jp Japenis copied all the Chinese civilization 1000 years ago, poor Japenis! Dirty Japenis will definitely copy Chinese civilization again later. Fucking thief!
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@elfabyanos True thing. So far, China has no high speed trains designed in China in service. All of them are imported/licenced designs, and the know-how for the tracks certainly is, too. The reason why they have so brutally many kilometers of high speed tracks: The Chinese government has got a shitload of money waiting for being invested.
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run...forest...run!!
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@cismok well said
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Every time I read ur post, it shows how retarded you're, without the purchase of license from Kwasaki and manufactured in China, how many jobs Japan would lose. Yeah, maybe you're red neck that has little understanding on China, and heavy industry in Asia. Maybe that's better not to buy tech from Japan. Japan is ashame of you! Moron
very nice,.. where is this tunel?
labelgold66 2 years ago
A railroad between Chongqing and Suining Sichuan.
wrightbus 2 years ago