CRH1-062E
CRH2-035A
CRH3-007C
CRH5-018A
Plus NDJ3
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Hmm the train designs are not bad :D
Originally posted by Basiling:CRH1-062E
CRH2-035A
CRH3-007C
CRH5-018A
Plus NDJ3
First two look like Japanese trains, third one very obvious - the Siemens ones also on the German DB Deutsche Bahn ICE3.
Fourth and fifth is French based design? Especially the last one, look like the TGV Atlantique~
The CRH2 is based on the JR East E2 Shinkansen.
Base models:
CRH1 - Bombardier Regina
CRH2 - JR East E2
CRH3 - Siemens Velaro
CRH5 - Alstom Pendolino
I am particularly interested in the first batch complete built CRH2A (8-car, 60 sets) made in Japan, three trainsets are fully built, six subsequent knock-down kits and the rest (51 sets) built by China. There are CRH2B (16-car, 20 sets), 2C (8-car, 10 sets) and 2E (16-car, 20 sets) variants. Upgraded 2C trainsets can run up to 370 km/h. All other variants 250 km/h
Joke: Why not JR East start buying back those 2C and place on Tohoku Shinkansen... Save money in R&D haha~!
Originally posted by TIB1224Y:The CRH2 is based on the JR East E2 Shinkansen.
Base models:
CRH1 - Bombardier Regina
CRH2 - JR East E2
CRH3 - Siemens Velaro
CRH5 - Alstom PendolinoI am particularly interested in the first batch complete built CRH2A (8-car, 60 sets) made in Japan, three trainsets are fully built, six subsequent knock-down kits and the rest (51 sets) built by China. There are CRH2B (16-car, 20 sets), 2C (8-car, 10 sets) and 2E (16-car, 20 sets) variants. Upgraded 2C trainsets can run up to 370 km/h. All other variants 250 km/h
Joke: Why not JR East start buying back those 2C and place on Tohoku Shinkansen... Save money in R&D haha~!
Woh! Didn't recognise the 1st one as a Bombardier product hahahah!
Like the third one, for obvious reasons~