- Source: China Railway CR200J
The CR200J Fuxing (Chinese: 复兴号; pinyin: Fùxīng Hào) is a Chinese trainset consisting of a power car paired with unpowered passenger cars operated by China Railway. It is the slowest member of the Fuxing series, and only member of Fuxing series designed for existing railways under 200km/h rather than newer high-speed railways. The train was jointly designed and produced by six companies under CRRC.
These units are nicknamed Green EMU or Hulk by the Chinese media, or "trash cans" among the railfan community due to its green appearance.
Design and development
The development of CR200J is initiated by China Railway Corporation to create an affordable, economical, efficient higher-speed rail. The development started on 28 August 2015. First prototype started testing on 27 April 2017. Multiple trainset was sent to China Railway Chengdu Group for dynamic test on Chengdu–Chongqing railway, Chongqing–Lanzhou railway, and Chongqing–Guiyang high-speed railway between 17 December 2017 and 4 January 2018. There are multiple variants of the CR200J series made by different subsidiaries of the state-owned China Railway, and these variants are required to follow the China Standardized EMU design philosophy, thus ensuring every variants of CR200J can be compatible to each other. Another round of testing was finished on 5 August 2018. On 5 January 2019, China Railway announced several new service lines, and the CR200J was formally put into service.
CR200J shares similar transmission and motor system with other Fuxing series trainset despite the lower operating speed. All CR200J trainset is painted in green colors, reminiscent of China's previous generation green-skinned train. The interior design follows the design language of CR400 Fuxing EMU trains, and it's fitted with individual power outlet, Wi-Fi connection, and larger legroom.
On Sichuan–Tibet railway, the plateau variant of China Railway CR200J was used. It's a type of bi-mode locomotive specifically designed for plateau operations with weather resistance. A combination of diffusion and distributed oxygen systems are installed to help alleviate altitude sickness for passengers on the trip.
Variant
FXD1-J:Electric locomotive with two-axle bogies manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive and CRRC Datong.
FXD3-J:Electric locomotive with two-axle bogies manufactured by CRRC Dalian.
HXD1D-J:Electric locomotive with three-axle bogies manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive for plateau operation as part of electro-diesel multiple unit CR200JS-G and electric multiple unit CR200J1-D
FXN3-J:Diesel-electric two-unit locomotive with three-axle bogies manufactured by CRRC Dalian for plateau operation as part of electro-diesel multiple unit CR200JS-G.
25TB coaches: Specially designed 25T coaches with driver-controlled doors.
Equipment issues
In the initial operation period, the CR200J variant manufactured by CRRC Dalian had a high rate of failure. A malfunction in the engine system caused the train to slow down and stop. Out of the 23 EMUs produced by CRRC Dalian, 12 of them have broken down before 1 June 2019. According to a China Business Journal, the maintenance department of the manufacturer was held accountable for the failures. In response, CRRC Dalian cut salaries by 20 percent and recalled their trainset for repair and upgrade.
Gallery
See also
China Railway DDJ1
China Railway DJJ1
China Star
China Railway NDJ3
X 2000
E1000 series
References
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- China Railway CR400AF
- Lhasa–Nyingchi railway
- China Railway CR400BF
- China Railway DJJ1
- China Railway CRH380A
- Sichuan–Tibet railway
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