21 CRH trains to serve Beijing-Shanghai railway
Updated: 2011-08-15 14:11
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING-- China has moved 21 high-speed CRH 380A (L) trains from other railway lines to ensure the operation of the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway after 54 trains used on the route were recalled over safety concerns, a train manufacturer said Sunday.
China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp (CSR), the country's largest train manufacturer, said a total of 67 high-speed trains are in operation on the Beijing-Shanghai railway.
China CNR Corp (CNR), another major train manufacturer, announced Friday that it would recall 54 high-speed trains used on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway over safety concerns.
The Ministry of Railways on Thursday unveiled a new plan to slow down the operational speeds of the country's high-speed trains, as well as reorganize bullet train schedules nationwide, for safety reasons.
The ministry also cut the number of high-speed trains running daily between Beijing and Shanghai to 66, effective as of Aug 16.
The CSR has established a new service center in the city of Jinan in east China's Shandong province, an important stop on the Beijing-Shanghai railway, to meet increasing maintenance requirements.
The CSR has also ordered more quality checks for the company's products.
The State Council, or China's Cabinet, ordered increased safety checks after a fatal train collision that killed 40 people last month raised concerns over the safety of the country's high-speed railways
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