China launches world's fastest commercial bullet train at 350 kmph

From September 21, these trains will make seven round trips each day

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

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today restored the maximum speed of on the Beijing-high-speed railway line to 350 kilometres per hour, making it the fastest commercially run train, six years after it reduced the speed due to a fatal accident.

The speed was reduced to 300 kilometres per hour following the deadly accident in July 2011 that killed 40 people.


A Fuxing bullet train departed South Railway Station at 9:00 AM for The speed hike will cut the 1,318 kilometre Beijing-journey to 4 hours 28 minutes, cutting the train time by nearly an hour.

The Railway Corp which runs the train said last month that it will be the world's fastest commercially-used bullet train.

started to run its first 350-kilometres per hour high-speed train between and Tianjin in August 2008 and opened at least three more such high-speed lines nationwide in the following years.

But it has reduced the speed to 250 kilometres per hour to 300 kilometres per hour after a major accident in July 2011. Forty people were killed and over 190 injured when two travelling on the Yongtaiwen railway line collided on a viaduct in the suburbs of Wenzhou, Zhejiang province.

The were unveiled in June and are capable of top speeds of 400 kilometres per hour, state-run Xinhua news agency reported earlier.

On July 27, the were tested for safety and reliability at maximum speed.

From September 21, these trains will make seven round trips each day.

The trains are entirely designed and manufactured in China, led by the Railway Corporation. holds complete intellectual property rights on the trains.

has the world's longest high-speed rail network of over 22,000 kilometers, about 60 per cent of the world's total, the report said.

About one-third of China's high-speed were designed to allow trains to run at a speed of 350 kilometres per hour, according to He Huawu of the Academy of Engineering.

is lobbying with India build a high-speed train in the New Delhi-Chennai sector for which it is conducting a feasibility study.

grabbed India's first contract to build the high-speed train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad for which the foundation stone was laid recently by Prime Minister and his Japanese counterpart

First Published: Thu, September 21 2017. 18:19 IST