What is the difference between bullet train and high speed rail

Updated on society 2024-04-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What is the difference between high-speed rail and bullet trains?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, you need to understand what an EMU is. For ordinary trains, ordinary trains are pulled by locomotives and powered by locomotives, while the power system of EMUs is dispersed in various carriages, and the locomotive mainly only plays the role of operation. At present, in the domestic EMU, that is, every two carriages, there is a carriage equipped with a power system, and the train driver sitting in the locomotive operates the operation of the entire EMU through the ** control system.

    Due to the particularity of the power system of the EMU, the speed of the train is higher than that of ordinary trains, and the requirements for the railway (roadbed, track and electrical control system) are also high, and it is necessary to build a new railway or carry out a revolutionary transformation of the original railway. High-speed rail is the abbreviation of high-speed railway, and it is also the power system that uses EMUs, but the requirements are higher and faster than EMUs, so the railways of high-speed railways are newly built, and the transformation of the original railways cannot meet the requirements of high-speed rail. Knowing the above knowledge, you can know that high-speed rail adopts the power system mode of EMU, but it is faster and more demanding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The difference between high-speed rail and bullet train is that the type of train is different, and the bullet train and high-speed rail refer to different types of railway lines, with the speed of the bullet train being 200 kilometers per hour and the high-speed rail being 300 kilometers per hour.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The bullet train is like a train, stopping at each station, and the speed is generally about 200 kilometers per hour; 2. The high-speed rail is like the express of the train, and only a few large stations stop it. It can reach speeds of 300-350 kilometers per hour.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The bullet train stops at a small station, the high-speed rail does not stop, the average speed of the bullet train is about 220, and the high-speed rail is about 300...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    High-speed rail is one level higher than bullet trains.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The speed of the bullet train is slower than that of the high-speed rail!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The rails of the bullet train and the high-speed rail are different, the high-speed rail line is laid by standard heavy rail, and the light rail, broad gauge, narrow gauge and maglev track are not within the scope of the high-speed rail line.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The differences between bullet trains and high-speed rail are as follows:1. The number of trains is different.

    That is, the G prefix is the high-speed rail, and the D prefix is the number of the bullet train.

    2. The speed is different.

    Reflected in the fact that the speed of high-speed rail is 300 350 kilometers per hour, and the speed of bullet trains is more than 200 kilometers per hour. Depending on the speed, the ticket purchased** is different.

    3. The rails are different.

    The rails used by high-speed rail are dedicated to large-scale rails, which is why it is called high-speed rail. The rails used by the bullet train can be either special rails for high-speed rail or modified ordinary rails, which have good compatibility.

    4. The driving requirements are different.

    The high-speed rail can hail and hail is called a special line, so there will be very few platforms set up on the whole line. The bullet train mainly runs on the intercity line, so there will be more platforms set up on the whole line.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello dear, <>

    Both bullet trains and high-speed trains are operated by Chinese railways, and their maximum speeds and the railway infrastructure they use are the same. But there are some differences between them:1

    The development history is different: the development history of the bullet train is long, originating in the 80s of the 20th century, mainly the transformation of the intercity railway and the ordinary railway; High-speed rail, on the other hand, began to develop at the beginning of the 21st century and is an important part of China's railway infrastructure. 2.

    The operating areas are different: the bullet train mainly operates on the intercity railway and the regional railway, while the high-speed rail mainly transports Zhengsunying on the high-speed railway. 3.

    The design speed is different: the design speed of the bullet train is generally less than 200 kilometers per hour, while the design speed of the high-speed rail is generally more than 300 kilometers per hour. 4.

    The carriages and seats are different: the carriages and seats of the bullet train are more suitable for long-distance travel, and the seats are spacious and comfortable; High-speed rail, on the other hand, focuses more on transportation efficiency, with relatively small carriages and seats, but a larger number of seats. Overall, there is not much difference between bullet trains and high-speed trains in terms of speed and infrastructure, but there may be some differences in terms of operating areas, design speeds, and carriages and seats.

    I have helped you find the result, I hope mine is helpful to you, if you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.

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