CR400 EMU High speed train, TaiYuan South Railway Station, Taiyuan, China
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5020 x 3347 px | 42.5 x 28.3 cm | 16.7 x 11.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
5 August 2019Location:
TaiYuan South Railway Station, Taiyuan, ChinaMore information:
Fuxing (Chinese: 复兴号) (also known as the CR series EMU, or as the Fuxing Hao) is a series of high-speed and higher-speed EMU trains operated by China Railway High-speed and developed by CRRC, which owns the independent intellectual property rights. Initially known as the China Standardized EMU, development on the project started in 2012, and the design plan was finished in September 2014. The first EMU rolled off the production line on 30 June 2015. The series received its current designation of Fuxing in June 2017, with nicknames such as "Blue/Red Dolphin" (CR400AF) and "Golden Phoenix" (CR400BF) for certain units. It is the world's fastest conventional high speed train in regular service, with a standard speed of 350 km/h (217 mph) for the CR400AF and CR400BF models.