Chinese Rail Transport Appreciation & News

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


A high-speed train awaits maintenance at Nanjing South Railway Station in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, Jan. 19, 2025. (Xinhua/Jiang Wenxi)

NANJING, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- At midnight, after a busy day, a high-speed train rolls into Nanjing South Railway Station, a key hub in east China's Jiangsu Province. Here, a team of technicians and intelligent robots stand ready to perform inspection tasks.

Using laser radar navigation and positioning technology, the robots move smoothly along tracks. Equipped with two articulated arms featuring imaging devices, they adjust height and angle, meticulously scanning the train's underside and components, while transmitting real-time artificial intelligence (AI) analysis for further review.

During this year's 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, which began on Jan. 14, China's railway network is expected to transport 510 million passengers, with around 14,000 trains operating daily. To ensure operational safety during this high-traffic period, trains must undergo rigorous inspections every three days of service.

Inspecting these sophisticated trains is no small task. A standard eight-carriage high-speed railway requires a comprehensive check of more than 10,000 components, from bolt tightness to oil leakage and component wear.

"The manual inspection of a standard train requires at least two inspectors working for two and a half hours. With the use of robots, the process is reduced to just one hour, and staff only need 10 minutes for a final review -- tripling efficiency compared to manual inspections, while also improving our working conditions," said Qi Zhengang, an inspector at the railway station.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

An intelligent inspection robot works under a high-speed train at Nanjing South Railway Station in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, Jan. 19, 2025. (Xinhua/Jiang Wenxi)

Currently, intelligent inspection robots are deployed not only in Jiangsu but also in railway stations across cities like Jinan, Beijing and Shanghai.

Across the country, a variety of high-tech solutions are being implemented to ensure the safety of the high-speed rail network during the travel surge.

Electricity is the primary power source for high-speed trains. To meet soaring energy demand, the Haogang substation in south China's Guangdong Province has adopted drones equipped with infrared, ultraviolet and sonic imagers to patrol the Shenzhen section of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong high-speed railway.

With the technology, invisible currents can be converted into visual patterns, cutting the maintenance time from 30 minutes to 15 minutes, said Tan Chuanbin, an employee at the substation.

Featuring a wide field of view and AI-driven analysis, drones are also used to monitor and assess precarious rock formations and geological hazards along railway tracks in mountainous regions such as southwest China's Guizhou and Sichuan.

China's high-speed rail network has seen extraordinary growth. In 2010, the country had 8,358 kilometers of operational high-speed rail. The number had skyrocketed to 48,000 kilometers by the end of 2024.

"China's high-speed rail advancements are built on continuous technological innovation," said Duan Wei, deputy chief of the high-speed rail infrastructure department of the Huai'an section of Jiangsu.

"Looking ahead, we expect AI and the Internet of Things to be further integrated, enhancing real-time monitoring and predictive warnings to better ensure passenger safety," he said.
 

cookiez

Junior Member
Registered Member
CRRC SFC 120-V in Indonesia.
46acqowwvk7.jpg
4nec8eaaom4.jpg
7ogcblddp6y.jpg
y2pckpllaj7.jpg
7lxcp9ll3v7.jpg

From
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
 

broadsword

Brigadier
CRRC SFC 120-V in Indonesia.

CRRC was selected over competitors from Japan and SKorea.
In addition to continuing to communicate with Japan's J-TREC, KAI Commuter also communicates with South Korea (Wojin and Dawonsys) and China (CRRC Cifang Qingdao) which also produces Whoosh high-speed trains.

After receiving proposals from the four parties, from the results of the discussion of the KRL Facilities procurement process, CCRC Sifang can meet the technical specifications and delivery time according to the requirements and competitive prices compared to other products.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Constructors lay tracks at the Baotou to Linhe section of the Baotou-Yinchuan high-speed railway in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Feb. 22, 2025. The construction of the high-speed railway linking Inner Mongolia's city Baotou and Yinchuan, capital city of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, is advanced steadily, with more than half of the track laying work in the Inner Mongolia section completed. (All photos by Xinhua/Lian Zhen)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


A staff member helps a passenger buy a ticket at Xutandongjie station of Taiyuan Rail Transit Line 1 in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 22, 2025. Shanxi Taiyuan Rail Transit Line 1 was opened for operation on Saturday. With a total length of 28.737 kilometers and 24 stations, the line connects multiple railways, highways and aviation hubs. (All photos by Xinhua/Yang Chenguang)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


A girl and her family prepare to board a train of Taiyuan Rail Transit Line 1 at Wuyiguangchang Station in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 22, 2025.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Some of the builders of Taiyuan Rail Transit Line 1 pose for group photos at Xutandongjie station of the line in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 22, 2025.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Some of the builders of Taiyuan Rail Transit Line 1 pose for a group photo with passengers on a train running the line in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 22, 2025.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


A child displays a set of ticket cards commemorating the opening of Taiyuan Rail Transit Line 1 at Xiayuan Station in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 22, 2025.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Workers carry out construction at the site of Hongmiao Station on Beijing Subway line 22 in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 19, 2025. The line, 22, is the first cross-provincial intercity metro between Beijing and Hebei Province, with a total length of approximately 81 kilometers. (All photos by Xinhua/Zhang Chenlin)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
More photos in the provided link

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Wei Xiuchun poses for photos at Tonghua Railway Station in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 19, 2025.

The 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, also known as chunyun, concluded on Saturday.

For Wei Xiuchun, a rail attendant at Tonghua Railway Station under the China Railway Shenyang Bureau Group Co., Ltd., this year's Spring Festival travel rush held special significance. It was not only the last one at his post before he retires, but it was also for the 88-year-old station where Wei has worked for 42 years.

Tonghua Railway Station, located in the southeastern part of Jilin Province, has handled more than 110 million passengers since its operation in 1937. It once served as a transportation hub linking Tonghua to major cities including Beijing, Qingdao, and Dalian.

Wei began his career at the station at the age of 18. He has witnessed renovations to station buildings, upgrades in facilities, and transformations in working style.

Looking forward to his upcoming retirement, Wei envisions taking the high-speed train from Tonghua to visit his children in north China's Tianjin. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 18, 2025 shows the construction site of the new Tonghua Railway Station in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province. About 8 kilometers away from Tonghua Railway Station, a new modern railway station is under construction. It's set to be put into operation this year together with the Shenyang-Baihe high-speed railway. Once it is completed, the travel time from Tonghua to Beijing will be cut to 3 hours.(Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Wei (R) directs travelers as the line up to have tickets checked at Tonghua Railway Station in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 19, 2025.(Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Wei Xiuchun watches a train leave at Tonghua Railway Station in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 19, 2025. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Wei Xiuchun (L) communicates with his apprentice Lu Jiaqi at Tonghua Railway Station in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 19, 2025.(Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Wei Xiuchun shows a group photo taken in front of Tonghua Railway Station in 1985 when his team was awarded, in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 19, 2025.(Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Wei Xiuchun (R) assists a passenger to board a train at Tonghua Railway Station in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 19, 2025.(Xinhua/Xu Chang)
 
Top