Today, Hexie (train) is a theme that has captured the attention of individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Over time, Hexie (train) has demonstrated its relevance in the academic, professional and social fields, motivating experts to deepen their study. In this article, we will explore different perspectives and aspects related to Hexie (train), with the aim of providing a comprehensive and updated view on the topic. From its origin to its impact on modern society, we will examine how Hexie (train) has evolved over the years and how it continues to be a source of interest and research today.
Hexie (Harmony) | |
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In service | 28 January 2007 – Present |
Manufacturer | Bombardier Transportation Kawasaki Heavy Industries Alstom Siemens CRRC |
Operators | China Railway Corporation |
Specifications | |
Train length | 200.84 m (658 ft 11 in) or more |
Maximum speed | 380 km/h (236 mph) |
Power supply | Overhead catenary |
Electric system(s) | 25 kV 50 Hz AC |
Current collector(s) | Pantograph |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Hexie | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 和谐号 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 和諧號 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Harmony | ||||||
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Hexie (Chinese: 和谐号; pinyin: Héxié hào; lit. 'Harmony'), also known as the CRH series EMU, is an umbrella term for the multiple unit high-speed and higher-speed trains operated by China Railway under the China Railway High-speed brand. All series of Hexie are based on foreign-developed technology and later manufactured locally in China through technology transfer licenses, with the ultimate goal of China acquiring the know-how and capability to produce high-speed rail trains.
The Harmony series does not belong to any single platform, instead encompassing all high-speed trains in China with roots in foreign technology, specifically CRH1, CRH2, CRH3 and CRH5. Although later variants of Hexie such as CRH380A were designed by Chinese companies, they are still classified as CRH due to incorporation of foreign technology.
In 2007, China's Ministry of Railways drafted a plan for China's future high-speed network. Bombardier Transportation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Alstom and later Siemens joined the high-speed train manufacturing project that later became known as Harmony. Forming joint-ventures with Chinese company CNR and CSR, these four foreign companies signed agreements with China to manufacture high-speed trains for China as well as provide assistance for Chinese companies to manufacture train cars locally in the future.
While the initial train sets from each Hexie series were manufactured overseas, subsequent sets are manufactured locally through technology transfer, a key requirement for China. The signalling, track and support structures, control software, and station design are developed domestically with foreign elements as well. Although the first domestically produced trains were initially delivered in complete knock-down form, eventually manufacturing as a whole became predominantly Chinese.[1]
China currently holds many patents related to the internal components of these trains, re-designed in China to allow the trains to run at higher speeds than the foreign designs allowed. However, these patents are only valid within China, and as such hold no international power. This weakness on the intellectual property of Hexie trains became an obstruction for China to export its high-speed rail related products, leading to the development of a completely redesigned train brand, Fuxing, which is based on indigenous technologies.[1][2][3]
While most Hexie series trains are designed for China Railway, a variant of the CRH380A has been modified for operation by MTR Corporation of Hong Kong, who will operate these trains under the brand Vibrant Express specifically for the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link.
The Harmony brand has different electric multiple unit trainsets, the designs for which are imported from other nations and designated CRH-1 through CRH-5 and CRH380A(L), CRH380B(L), and CRH380C(L). CRH trainsets are intended to provide fast and convenient travel between cities. Some of the trainsets are manufactured locally through technology transfer, a key requirement for China. The signalling, track and support structures, control software, and station design are developed domestically with foreign elements as well, so the system as a whole is predominantly Chinese.[1] China currently holds many new patents related to the internal components of these trains, re-designed in China to allow the trains to run at higher speeds than the foreign designs allowed. However, these patents are only valid within China, and as such hold no international power.[1][2][3]
The trainsets are as follows:
CRH1A, B,E, CRH2A, B,E, and CRH5A are designed for a maximum operating speed (MOR) of 200 km/h (124 mph) and can reach up to 250 km/h (155 mph). CRH3C and CRH2C designs have an MOR of 310 km/h (193 mph), and can reach up to 350 km/h (217 mph), with a top testing speed more than 380 km/h (236 mph). However, in practical terms, issues such as maintenance costs, comfort, and safety make the maximum speed of more than 380 km/h (236 mph) impractical and remain limiting factors.
Train type | Car dimensions | Total length | Top speed | Seating capacity | Formation | Power output (under 25 kV) |
Entry into Service |
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CRH1 | |||||||
CRH1A–200 | End cars length:26.95 m (88 ft 5 in) Inter cars length:26.6 m (87 ft 3 in) Width:3.328 m (10 ft 11.0 in) Height:4,040 mm (13 ft 3 in) |
Calculated:213.5 m (700 ft 6 in) Real:213.5 m (700 ft 6 in) |
Test: 278 km/h (173 mph) Design: 255 km/h (158 mph) Continuous operation:200 km/h (124 mph) Current operation:210 km/h (130 mph) |
673: 144 first and 529 standard 612: 128 first and 484 standard |
5M3T | 5.3 MW (7,107 hp) | February 1, 2007 |
CRH1A–250 | Test: 278 km/h (173 mph) Design: 285 km/h (177 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (155 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (155 mph) |
597: 144 first and 453 standard 646: 128 first and 518 standard 635: 128 first and 507 standard 673: 144 first and 529 standard |
September ?, 2010 | ||||
CRH1B | Calculated:426.3 m (1,398 ft 7 in) Real:426.3 m (1,398 ft 7 in) |
Test: 292 km/h (181 mph) Design: 275 km/h (171 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (155 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (155 mph) |
1299: 208 first and 1091 standard | 10M6T | 11 MW (14,751 hp) | May 1, 2009 | |
CRH1B (1E head) | End cars length:28.28 m (92 ft 9 in) Inter cars length:26.6 m (87 ft 3 in) Width:3.328 m (10 ft 11.0 in) Height:4.04 m (13 ft 3 in) |
Calculated:428.96 m (1,407 ft 4 in) Real:428.9 m (1,407 ft 2 in) |
1299: 208 first and 1091 standard | ||||
CRH1E | Test: N/A Design: 275 km/h (171 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (160 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
618: 122 standard, 16 luxury sleepers and 480 soft sleepers 642: 122 standard and 520 soft sleepers |
November 4, 2009 | ||||
CRH1A–A | End cars length:26.995 m (88 ft 6.8 in) Inter cars length:25.325 m (83 ft 1.0 in) Width:3.358 m (11 ft 0.2 in) Height:4.16 m (13 ft 8 in) |
Calculated:205.94 m (675 ft 8 in) Real:207.9 m (682 ft 1 in) |
613: 48 first and 565 standard | 5M3T | 5.5 MW (7,400 hp) | February 1, 2016 | |
CRH1E–250 | Calculated:408.54 m (1,340 ft 4 in) Real:413.1 m (1,355 ft 4 in) |
642: 110 standard and 532 soft sleepers | 10M6T | 11 MW (15,000 hp) | January 29, 2016 | ||
CRH380D | End cars length:27.85 m (91 ft 4 in) Inter cars length:26.6 m (87 ft 3 in) Width:3.368 m (11 ft 0.6 in) Height:4.16 m (13 ft 8 in) |
Calculated:215.3 m (706 ft 4 in) Real:215.3 m (706 ft 4 in) |
Test: 420 km/h (260 mph) Design: 422 km/h (262 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (240 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (220 mph) |
554: 10 sightseeing, 32 first and 512 standard 556: 10 business, 28 first and 518 standard |
4M4T | 10 MW (13,000 hp) | April 19, 2014 |
CRH2 | |||||||
CRH2G | End cars length:25.7 m (84 ft 4 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width:3.33 m (10 ft 11 in) Height:3.86 m (12 ft 8 in) |
Calculated:201.4 m (660 ft 9 in) Real:201.4 m (660 ft 9 in) |
Test: N/A Design: 275 km/h (171 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (160 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
613: 48 first and 565 standard | 4M4T | 4.8 MW (6,400 hp) | January 8, 2016 |
CRH2A (EC) | End cars length:25.7 m (84 ft 4 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width: 3.38 m (11 ft 1 in) Height:3.7 m (12 ft 2 in) |
Test: N/A Design: 300 km/h (190 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (155 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (155 mph) |
November 6, 2013 | ||||
CRH2A (Old) | Test: 282 km/h (175 mph) Design: 300 km/h (190 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (160 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
610: 51 first and 559 standard | January 28, 2007 | ||||
CRH2C Stage 1 | Test: 394.2 km/h (244.9 mph) Design: 370 km/h (230 mph) Continuous operation:320 km/h (200 mph) Current operation:300 km/h (190 mph) |
6M2T | 7.2 MW (9,700 hp) | August 1, 2008 | |||
CRH2C Stage 2 | Test: N/A Design:394 km/h (245 mph) Continuous operation:350 km/h (217 mph) Current operation:310 km/h (193 mph) |
8.76 MW (11,750 hp) | February 6, 2010 | ||||
CRH2B | Calculated:401.4 m (1,316 ft 11 in) Real:401.4 m (1,316 ft 11 in) |
Test: 275 km/h (171 mph) Design:300 km/h (190 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (155 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
1240: 155 first and 1075 standard | 8M8T | 9.6 MW (12,900 hp) | August 1, 2008 | |
CRH2E | Test: N/A Design:275 km/h (171 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (155 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (155 mph) |
630: 110 standard and 520 soft sleepers | December 1, 2008 | ||||
CRH2E–NG | End cars length:25.7 m (84 ft 4 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width:3.33 m (10 ft 11 in) Height:3.75 m (12 ft 4 in) |
642: 110 standard and 532 soft sleepers | December 14, 2015 | ||||
End cars length:26.825 m (88 ft 0.1 in) Inter cars length:25.65 m (84 ft 2 in) Width:3.33 m (10 ft 11 in) Height:4,050 mm (13 ft 3 in) |
Calculated:412.75 m (1,354 ft 2 in) Real:412.8 m (1,354 ft 4 in) |
Test: N/A Design:280 km/h (174 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (160 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
880: 880 soft sleepers | July 1, 2017 | |||
CRH380A | End cars length:26.5 m (86 ft 11 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width:3.38 m (11 ft 1 in) Height:3.7 m (12 ft 2 in) |
Calculated:203 m (666 ft 0 in) Real:203 m (666 ft 0 in) |
Test:416.6 km/h (258.9 mph) Design:416.6 km/h (258.9 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (240 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (220 mph) |
480: 18 sightseeing, 89 first and 373 standard | 6M2T | 9.6 MW (12,900 hp) | September 30, 2010 |
CRH380A (New) | Test: N/A Design: 420 km/h (260 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (240 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (220 mph) |
556: 10 business, 28 first and 518 standard | January 16, 2014 | ||||
CRH380AL | Calculated:403 m (1,322 ft 2 in) Real:403 m (1,322 ft 2 in) |
Test: 486.1 km/h (302.0 mph) Design: 420 km/h (260 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (240 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (220 mph) |
1028: 28 business, 162 first and 838 standard 1061: 20 business, 118 first and 923 standard |
14M2T | 20.44 MW (27,410 hp) | June 30, 2011 | |
CRH3 | |||||||
CRH3A | End cars length:27.05 m (88 ft 9 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width:3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) Height: 3.9 m (12 ft 10 in) |
Calculated:204.1 m (669 ft 7 in) Real:209.75 m (688 ft 2 in) |
Test: N/A Design: 420 km/h (260 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (240 mph) Current operation:310 km/h (190 mph) |
613: 48 first and 565 standard | 4M4T | Other sets: 5.12 MW (6,870 hp) Set Nº. 5257: 7.2 MW (9,700 hp) |
October 4, 2017 |
CRH3C | End cars length:25.86 m (84 ft 10 in) Inter cars length:24.825 m (81 ft 5.4 in) Width:3.265 m (10 ft 8.5 in) Height:3,890 mm (12 ft 9 in) |
Calculated:200.67 m (658 ft 4 in) Real:200.67 m (658 ft 4 in) |
Test: 394.3 km/h (245.0 mph) Design:404 km/h (251 mph) Continuous operation:350 km/h (217 mph) Current operation:310 km/h (193 mph) |
546: 16 special, 40 first and 490 standard | 4M4T | 8.8 MW (11,800 hp) | August 1, 2008 |
CRH380BG | End cars length:25.86 m (84 ft 10 in) Inter cars length:24.825 m (81 ft 5.4 in) Width:3.257 m (10 ft 8.2 in) Height:3,890 mm (12 ft 9 in) |
Test: N/A Design: 420 km/h (260 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (236 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (217 mph) |
551: 16 sightseeing, 44 first and 491 standard 556: 10 sightseeing, 28 first and 518 standard |
4M4T | 9.376 MW (12,573 hp) | October 9, 2012 | |
CRH380BL | Calculated:399.27 m (1,309 ft 11 in) Real:399.27 m (1,309 ft 11 in) |
Test: 487.3 km/h (302.8 mph) Design: 487 km/h (303 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (240 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (217 mph) |
1005: 28 business, 186 first and 791 standard 1015: 26 business, 118 first and 871 standard |
8M8T | 18.752 MW (25,147 hp) | January 13, 2011 | |
CRH380B | End cars length:26.475 m (86 ft 10.3 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width:3.257 m (10 ft 8.2 in) Height:3,890 mm (12 ft 9 in) |
Calculated:202.95 m (665 ft 10 in) Real:202.95 m (665 ft 10 in) |
Test: N/A Design: 446 km/h (277 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (240 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (220 mph) |
556: 10 business, 28 first and 518 standard | 4M4T | 9.376 MW (12,573 hp) | January 16, 2014 |
CRH380CL | End cars length:26.525 m (87 ft 0.3 in) Inter cars length:24.825 m (81 ft 5.4 in) Width:3.257 m (10 ft 8.2 in) Height:3,890 mm (12 ft 9 in) |
Calculated:400.6 m (1,314 ft 4 in) Real:400.27 m (1,313 ft 3 in) |
Test: N/A Design:420 km/h (261 mph) Continuous operation:380 km/h (236 mph) Current operation:350 km/h (217 mph) |
1029: 28 business, 130 first and 871 standard 1015: 26 business, 118 first and 871 standard |
8M8T | 19.2 MW (25,700 hp) | April 3, 2013 |
CRH5 | |||||||
CRH5A | End cars length:27.6 m (90 ft 7 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width:3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) Height:4.27 m (14 ft 0 in) |
Calculated:205.2 m (673 ft 3 in) Real:211.5 m (693 ft 11 in) |
Test: N/A Design: 275 km/h (171 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (160 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
622: 60 first and 562 standard 586: 112 first and 474 standard |
5M3T | Other sets: 5.5 MW (7,400 hp) Set Nº. 5191: 7.2 MW (9,700 hp) |
April 18, 2007 |
CRH5G (Old) | Test: N/A Design:275 km/h (171 mph) / 300 km/h (186 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (160 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
613: 48 first and 565 second class | December 26, 2014 | ||||
CRH5G (New) | End cars length:26.85 m (88 ft 1 in) Inter cars length:26 m (85 ft 4 in) Width:3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) Height:4.1 m (13 ft 5 in) |
Calculated:209.7 m (688 ft 0 in) Real:211.5 m (693 ft 11 in) | |||||
CRH5E | Calculated:417.7 m (1,370 ft 5 in) Real:418.7 m (1,373 ft 8 in) |
Test: N/A Design: 275 km/h (171 mph) Continuous operation:250 km/h (160 mph) Current operation:250 km/h (160 mph) |
642: 110 standard and 532 soft sleepers 880: 880 soft sleepers |
10M6T | 11 MW (15,000 hp) | Under testing | |
CRH6 | |||||||
CRH6A | End cars length:25.7 m (84 ft 4 in) Inter cars length:25 m (82 ft 0 in) Width:3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) Height:3,860 mm (12 ft 8 in) |
Calculated:201.4 m (660 ft 9 in) Real:201.4 m (660 ft 9 in) |
Test: 220 km/h (140 mph) Design: 250 km/h (160 mph) Continuous operation:200 km/h (120 mph) Current operation:200 km/h (120 mph) |
1488: 557 standard and 931 standings 1488: 477 standard and 1011 standings 613: 48 first and 565 standard |
4M4T | 5.52 MW (7,400 hp) | February 12, 2014 |
CRH6A–A | Calculated:101.4 m (332 ft 8 in) Real:101.4 m (332 ft 8 in) |
688: 252 standard and 436 standings | 2M2T | 2.76 MW (3,701 hp) | Under testing | ||
CRH6F | Calculated:201.4 m (660 ft 9 in) Real:201.4 m (660 ft 9 in) |
Test: 176 km/h (109 mph) Design: 200 km/h (124 mph) Continuous operation:160 km/h (99 mph) Current operation:160 km/h (99 mph) |
1988: ... standard and ... standings | 4M4T | 5.152 MW (6,909 hp) | July 11, 2015 | |
CRH6F–A | Calculated:101.4 m (332 ft 8 in) Real:101.4 m (332 ft 8 in) |
875: ... standard and ... standings | 2M2T | 2.576 MW (3,454 hp) | March 26, 2018 |
Date | Factory | Speed Level | Type | Quantity (set) |
Quantity (car) |
Amount |
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2004-10-10[6] | Alstom | 250 km/h | CRH5A | 3 | 24 | 620 million EUR |
CNR Changchun | 57 | 456 | ||||
2004-10-12[7] | BST (Bombardier & CSR) | 250 km/h | CRH1A | 20 | 160 | US$350 million |
2004-10-20[8] | Kawasaki | 250 km/h | CRH2A | 3 | 24 | 9,300 million RMB |
CSR Sifang | 57 | 456 | ||||
2005-05-30[9] | BST | 250 km/h | CRH1A | 20 | 160 | US$350 million |
2005-06[8] | CSR Sifang | 300 km/h | CRH2C Stage one | 30 | 240 | 8,200 million RMB |
350 km/h | CRH2C Stage two | 30 | 240 | |||
2005-11-20[10] | Siemens | 350 km/h | CRH3C | 3 | 24 | 13,000 million RMB |
CNR Tangshan | 57 | 456 | ||||
2007-10-31[11] | BST | 250 km/h | CRH1B | 20 | 320 | 1,000 million EUR |
CRH1E | 20 | 320 | ||||
2007-11[12] | CSR Sifang | 250 km/h | CRH2B | 10 | 160 | 1,200 million RMB |
2007-11[8] | CSR Sifang | 250 km/h | CRH2E | 6 | 96 | 900 million RMB |
2008-12-06[8] | CSR Sifang | 250 km/h | CRH2E | 14 | 224 | 2,100 million RMB |
2009-09-23[13] | CNR Changchun | 250 km/h | CRH5A | 30 | 240 | 4,800 million RMB |
2009-03-16[14] | CNR Tangshan | 380 km/h | CRH380BL | 70 | 1,120 | 39,200 million RMB |
CNR Changchun | 30 | 480 | ||||
2009-09-28[15] | CSR Sifang | 380 km/h | CRH380A | 40 | 320 | 45,000 million RMB |
CRH380AL | 100 | 1,600 | ||||
2009-09-28[15] Modified 2012-09-05[16] |
BST | 380 km/h | CRH380D | 70 | 560 | 27,400 million RMB |
250 km/h | CRH1A | 46 | 368 | |||
250 km/h | Zefiro 250NG | 60 | 480 | |||
2009-09-28[17] | CNR Changchun | 380 km/h | CRH380B | 40 | 320 | 23,520 million RMB |
CRH380BL | 15 | 240 | ||||
CRH380CL | 25 | 400 | ||||
2009-09-28[18] | CNR Tangshan | 350 km/h | CRH3C[19] | 20 | 160 | 3,920 million RMB |
2009-12-30[20] | CSR Puzhen | 220 km/h | CRH6 | 24 | 192 | 2,346 million RMB |
2010-07-16[21] | BST | 250 km/h | CRH1A | 40 | 320 | 5,200 million RMB |
2010-09-14[22] | CSR Sifang | 250 km/h | CRH2A | 40 | 320 | 3,400 million RMB |
2010-10-13[23] | CNR Changchun | 250 km/h | CRH5A | 20 | 160 | 2,700 million RMB |
2011-04-26 | CNR Changchun | 250 km/h | CRH5A | 30 | 240 | 3,870 million RMB |
Total | 1050 | 10,240 |
Based on data published by Sinolink Securities;[24][25] some small changes were made according to the most recent news.
Type | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | Future (plan) |
Total |
CRH1A | 8 | 18 | 12 | 2 | 20 | 20 | 106 | 80 |
CRH2A | 19 | 41 | 15 | 25 | 100 | |||
CRH5A | 27 | 29 | 4 | 30 | 20 | 30 | 140 | |
CRH1B | 4 | 9 | 7 | 20 | ||||
CRH1E | 3 | 8 | 9 | 20 | ||||
CRH2B | 10 | 10 | ||||||
CRH2E | 6 | 14 | 20 | |||||
CRH2C | 10 | 20 | 30 | 60 | ||||
CRH3C | 7 | 36 | 37 | 80 | ||||
CRH380A | 40 | 40 | ||||||
CRH380AL | 6 | 94 | 100 | |||||
CRH380B | 20 | 201 | 40 | |||||
CRH380BL | 11 | 49 | 551 | 115 | ||||
CRH380CL | 251 | 25 | ||||||
CRH380D | 702 | 70 | ||||||
CRH380DL | 02 | 0 | ||||||
CRH6 | 24 | 24 | ||||||
Total | 27 | 86 | 78 | 88 | 204 | 237 | 330 | 1050 |
Cumulative | 27 | 113 | 191 | 279 | 483 | 744 | 1050 | 1050 |
Many multinational companies also resent China for tweaking foreign designs and building the equipment itself rather than importing it.
In the past few months, some foreign companies that sold China its high-speed technology said the trains were not designed to operate at 215 miles per hour. The ministry said that Chinese engineers had improved on the foreign technology and that the trains were safe at the higher speeds.