China Railway CRH2
The CRH2 Hexie is one of the high-speed train models in China. Originally, the CRH2 was based on the E2-1000 Series Shinkansen design from Japan with the license purchased from a consortium formed of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Electric, and Hitachi, and represents the second Shinkansen train model to be exported.
In 2004, the Ministry of Railway in China purchased an initial 60 sets of the train from Kawasaki Heavy Industries with a maximum speed of. However, the newer versions of the CRH2 are not related to the E2-1000 Series despite having the same exterior shell.
Variants
CRH2A
On October 20, 2004, the Ministry of Railway in China ordered 60 sets of CRH2A trains from Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan. Along with 60 sets of Bombardier's Regina-based CRH1A, and 40 sets of Alstom's Pendolino-based CRH5A, these train sets are consider as first batch of CRH trains.Each of the CRH2A set consists of 8 cars. The first 3 sets were built in Japan, the next 6 sets were delivered in complete knock down form and assembled by CSR Sifang Locomotive and Rolling Stock. The remaining 51 sets were built by Sifang through technology transfer from Japan.
The first train arrived at Qingdao port on March 8, 2006 with little fanfare, and was not even publicized in China. These trains have a maximum operation speed of and started providing high-speed train service from April 18, 2007, the date of the sixth national railway speed-up.
According to Chinese and Japanese media, CRH2A trains started test trials ahead of commercial operation on the Shanghai-Hangzhou and Shanghai-Nanjing lines on January 28, 2007.
On September 14, 2010, the Chinese MOR ordered additional 40 sets of CRH2A trains from CSR Sifang.
CRH2B
In November 2007, the Ministry of Railway in China ordered 10 CRH2 sets with 16 cars per set. These trains have been given designations CRH2B. Each CRH2B has three 1st seating cars, twelve 2nd seating cars, and one dining car. Designed maximum operation speed is with a power of.The first units were delivered on June 29, 2008, and came into service on the Hefei–Nanjing Passenger Railway on August 1, 2008.
CRH2C (CRH2-350)
After the introduction of the modified E2-1000 Series, Sifang built its own CRH2 with a maximum safe operating speed of. The original train sets imported from Kawasaki had a maximum safe operating speed of.During June 2005 and September 2005, The Chinese Ministry of Railways launched bidding for High speed trains with a top speed over. Along with Siemens's Velaro-based CRH3C, CSR Sifang bid 60 sets of CRH2C, includes 30 sets of CRH2C stage one with a top speed of, and 30 sets of CRH2C stage two with a top speed of.
In development and research of the high speed train, The CRH2-300 project was launched by Chinese MOR and CSR. In 2006 the China Development Bank provided CNY 15 billion developmental financial loans to CSR Group for the projects of high speed trains. Over 50 academics, 150,000 technicians, 600 contractors were involved in the project. This train's livery is not like the CRH2A. Its blue stripe does not end at the fronts of trainsets.
CRH2C stage one
CRH2C Stage one is a modified version of CRH2A. It has a maximum operating speed up to by replacing two intermediate trailer cars with motorized cars. Equipped with an array of the state-of-the-art technologies, including aluminum alloy body with a reduced weight, high speed turntable, high speed pantograph, and optic-fiber based integrated control system.Chinese MOR ordered 30 sets of CRH2C stage one, name code CRH2-061C - CRH2-090C. The first set, CRH2-061C was unveiled on December 22, 2007.
During the test on April 22, 2008, CRH2-061C reached a top speed of over on Beijing-Tianjin high-speed rail.
During the test on December 11, 2009, CRH2-061C reached a top speed of on Zhengzhou-Xi'an high-speed rail.
Together with CRH3C, the CRH2C stage one first came into service on Beijing-Tianjin Intercity high-speed rail on August 1, 2008, and all CRH2C stage one trains have been replaced by CRH3C in April, 2009. Currently, most of these trains are serving on the Shanghai-Nanjing high speed rail.
CRH2C stage two
CRH2C Stage two is the "re-design" version of the CRH2. Some of the details, like the aluminum body structure, noise reduction technology & reduction technique, draw on the CRH3C. According to CSR Sifang, the improvements include the following aspects:- The axle weight of the bogie increased from, to prevent tremble of the train body at a higher speed, the gear ratio has been optimized from 3.036 to 2.379, the critical instability speed is.
- The thermal capacity of the bogie has been increased, which satisfied the continuous operation at
- With the YQ-365 type AC traction motor. It has a maximum operating speed up to with a power of.
- The rigidity of the car body has been increased to lower the noise and vibration.
- Optimized car body and window design for better air tightness and strength.
- Added pressure protection system to avoid pressure fluctuation in the compartment and improvement of comfort.
- Optimized design of the roof antenna, exterior windscreen and windows for a lower air resistance.
CRH2E
In November and December 2007, the Ministry of Railway in China ordered 20 CRH2 sleeper trains with 16 cars per set. These trains are modified CRH2Bs, outfitted with traditional railway sleeping berths and have been given designations CRH2E.Each CRH2E has thirteen 1st class sleeping cars, two 2nd class seating cars, and one buffet car or one second class/dining car. Designed maximum operation speed is with 9600 kW of power output.
The first batch of CRH2E, CRH2-121E - CRH2-126E, came into service on Beijing-Shanghai railway on December 21, 2008. On 23 July 2011, one sleeper coach on CRH2-139E trainset has been derailed in the 2011 Wenzhou train collision, together with CRH1-046B.
The rest of CRH2Es were deployed on Beijing–Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong High-Speed Railway since January 2015, operating overnight sleeper trains between Beijing and Guangzhou.
Double Deck CRH2E
A brand new variant of the CRH2E entered service in 2017 numbered beyond CRH2E-2463. Instead of a traditional railway sleeping berth the sleeper train is organized with the corridor running down the middle of the traincar with double deck "capsules" on each side. Each capsule is similar in layout to airplane first class, and passengers are no longer sharing the room. Each capsule comes with independent tables, outlets, lamps, hangers and curtains. The body of the train is redesigned to reduce noise levels during travel. The trains have been dubbed "moving hotels".CRH2G
CRH2G is a specialized cold and sand/windstorm resistant version of the CRH2 manufactured by CRRC Qingdao Sifang. The trains were tested on the Lanzhou–Xinjiang HSR and Harbin–Dalian HSR. Tests where completed on November 10, 2015 and the first sets were assigned to Lanzhou–Xinjiang HSR.CRH2-380
In 2008, the Chinese MOR & CSR launched CRH2-380 project, the main purpose is to develop new-generation of high speed trains with maximum operation speed of. CRH2 is one of the fundamental platforms of the new trains, which is designated as CRH380A.Formation
At the time of the sixth national railway speed-up, at least 37 CRH2A sets had been delivered by Kawasaki and Sifang. In 2008, all 60 CRH2A sets had been delivered by Kawasaki. The post-2008 production model of the CRH2 are designed and made solely by Sifang with a maximum safe operation speed of.Power Destination
- M - Motor car
- T - Trailer car
- C - Driver cabin
- P - Pantograph
- ZY - First Class Coach
- ZE - Second Class Coach
- ZYE - First Class/Second Class Coach
- ZEC - Second Class Coach/Buffet Car
- CA - Buffet Car
- WR - Soft Sleeper Car
- WRC - Soft Sleeper Car / Dining Coach
CRH2A (Previous)
- Other train sets
- Set Nº. 2006, 2011 and 2021
- Set Nº. 2015, 2027 and 2030
- Set Nº. 2042
- Set Nº. 2043
- Set Nº. 2044–2060
- Set Nº. 2151–2211. Coach No. 3 has 16 First Class Seats and 43 Second Class seats
- Set Nº. 2212–2416, 2427–2460, 2473–2499, 2828, 4001–4071, 4082–4095 and 4114–4131
CRH2A (Renovated)
- Set Nº. 2001–2009, 2011–2060 and 2151–2211
- Set Nº. 2212–2416, 2427–2460, 2473–2499, 2828, 4001–4071, 4082–4095 and 4114–4131
CRH2B
- Set Nº. 2111–2120, 2466–2472 and 4096–4105
CRH2C
- Set Nº. 2062–2067 and 2069–2090
- Set Nº. 2091–2110 and 2141–2149
CRH2E
- Set Nº. 2121–2138 and 2140
- Set Nº. 2461 and 2462
- Set Nº. 2463–2465
CRH2G
- Set Nº. 2417–2426, 4072–4081 and 4106–4113
Accidents
Distribution
As of February, 2011Operator | Quantity | Serial number | Depot | Lines serving | Notes | - |
' | ' | ' | ' | ' | ' | |
Beijing Railway Bureau | 2 | 2478, 2479 | Beijing | Beijing–Harbin Railway | - | |
Wuhan Railway Bureau | 24 | 2011, 2013, 2019, 2033, 2034, 2039, 2043, 2045 to 2051, 2053, 2055, 2169, 2179, 2180, 2200, 2205, 2206, 2209, 2210 | Hankou | Beijing–Guangzhou Railway, Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway, Hankou–Danjiangkou Railway | - | |
Wuhan Railway Bureau | 24 | 2017, 2022, 2023, 2027, 2029, 2035, 2052, 2054, 2056, 2059, 2060, 2151, 2152, 2162-2164, 2173, 2192, 2193, 2199, 2201, 2207, 2208, 2211 | Wuhan | Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway | - | |
Shanghai Railway Bureau | 46 | 2001, 2003-2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2024, 2026, 2028, 2030, 2031, 2044, 2057, 2058, 2153, 2154, 2158, 2159, 2161, 2166-2168, 2174-2177, 2181~ 2184, 2186~2189, 2194~2196, 2202~2204 | Shanghai South | Shanghai–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway, Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway, Jinshan Railway | - | |
Shanghai Railway Bureau | 7 | 2021, 2032, 2041, 2155, 2157, 2185, 2190 | Hefei South | Hefei–Fuzhou High-Speed Railway, Nanjing–Anqing Intercity Railway | - | |
Shanghai Railway Bureau | 12 | 2002, 2014, 2016, 2025, 2036-2039, 2156, 2160, 2165, 2178, 2197 | Nanjing | Nanjing–Qidong Railway, Nanjing–Anqing Intercity Railway | - | |
Nanchang Railway Bureau | 20 | 2215~2218, 2233, 2236, 2237, 2246, 2249, 2250, 2252, 2257, 2258, 2260, 2261, 2284, 2285, 2290, 2429, 2430 | Nanchang | Nanchang–Jiujiang Intercity Railway, Wuhan–Jiujiang Passenger Railway | - | |
Nanchang Railway Bureau | 20 | 2212~2214, 2220~2224, 2247, 2248, 2251, 2253~2256, 2259, 2291~2293, 2302 | Nanchang West | Xiangtang–Putian Railway | - | |
Nanchang Railway Bureau | 18 | 2219, 2234, 2235, 2282, 2283, 2324, 2427, 2447, 2452, 2457, 2458, 4006, 4045 ~ 4050 | Xiamen North | Shanghai–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway | - | |
Nanchang Railway Bureau | 3 | Fuzhou South | Shanghai–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway, Xiangtang–Putian Railway | - | - | |
Nanchang Railway Bureau | 23 | 2275, 2434 to 2437, 2440 to 2442, 2446, 2455, 2456, 2476, 2477, 2493, 2494, 4008, 4009, 4012 to 4017 | Longyan | Shanghai–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway, Longyan–Xiamen Railway | - | |
Chengdu Railway Bureau | 31 | 2230, 2231, 2272, 2305, 2321, 2323, 2325, 2333, 2335 to 2340, 2363, 2374, 2385, 2390, 2438, 2480 to 2482, 2491, 4007, 4022, 4035 to 4040 | Chongqing North | Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway, Nanjing–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Wuhan–Jiujiang Passenger Railway | - | |
Chengdu Railway Bureau | 22 | 2040, 2042, 2170-2172, 2191, 2198, 2228, 2304, 2360, 2364, 2373, 2391, 2392, 2395-2397, 2490, 2492, 4020, 4023, 4042 | Guiyang North | Guiyang–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hengyang–Liuzhou Intercity Railway, Liuzhou–Nanning Intercity Railway | - | |
Nanning Railway Bureau | 54 | 2238, 2240 to 2245, 2262, 2263, 2269, 2270, 2276, 2281, 2286, 2287, 2296, 2297, 2303, 2312 to 2315, 2327, 2328, 2346 to 2348, 2351, 2370, 2371, 2375, 2377, 2378, 2383, 2386, 2387, 2393, 2394, 2398, 2399, 2401, 2404, 2407, 2443 to 2445, 2450, 4018, 4027, 4031, 4032, 4069, 4114, 4115 | Nanning | Hengyang–Liuzhou Intercity Railway, Liuzhou–Nanning Intercity Railway, Guiyang–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway, Nanning–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway | - | |
Nanning Railway Bureau | 40 | 2239, 2266, 2277 to 2280, 2288, 2289, 2300, 2301, 2306, 2307, 2366 to 2369, 2376, 2384, 2400, 2402, 2412, 2413, 2431 to 2433, 2439, 4033, 4034, 4041, 4043, 4044, 4068, 4070, 4071, 4116 ~ 4121 | Guilin North | Hengyang–Liuzhou Intercity Railway, Liuzhou–Nanning Intercity Railway, Guiyang–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway, Nanning–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway | - | |
China MOR | 1 | 2828 | Official Train | - | - | |
China MOR | 1 | 2010 | Track Inspection Train | - | - | |
CRH2B | CRH2B | CRH2B | CRH2B | CRH2B | CRH2B | - |
Shanghai Railway Bureau | 10 | 2111~2120 | Nanjing | Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway, Shanghai–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway | - | |
CRH2C | CRH2C | CRH2C | CRH2C | CRH2C | CRH2C | - |
Shanghai Railway Bureau | 27 | 2062~2067, 2069~2090 | Nanjing South | Shanghai–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hangzhou–Ningbo High-Speed Railway, Shanghai–Nanjing Intercity Railway, Nanjing–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway | - | |
Shanghai Railway Bureau | 18 | 2097~2110, 2141~2144 | Hefei South | Hefei–Nanjing Passenger Railway, Nanjing–Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Shanghai–Nanjing Intercity Railway | - | |
Xi'an Railway Bureau | 9 | 2091~2096, 2145~2149 | Xi'an North | Zhengzhou–Xi'an High-Speed Railway | - | |
China MOR | 3 | 2061, 2068, 2150 | Track Inspection Train | - | - | |
CRH2E | CRH2E | CRH2E | CRH2E | CRH2E | CRH2E | - |
Beijing Railway Bureau | 19 | 2121~2126, 2128, 2130~2138, 2463~2465 | Beijing | Beijing–Shanghai Railway, Beijing–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway, Guangzhou–Zhuhai Intercity Railway | - | |
CRH2J | CRH2J | CRH2J | CRH2J | CRH2J | CRH2J | - |
China Railway Corporation | 1 | 0205 | Comprehensive inspection trains in orange livery | - | - |