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发表于 2023-3-13 16:54:54
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The noise level at that speed is capped at 3 decibels higher than the level on a train traveling at 350 km/h, which is as fast as current highspeed trains can run in China.
"We have to lower the noise level on the new trains to ensure passengers are comfortable. It is challenging work," Zhao said.
However, she is confident that the CR450 will be more advanced than its global peers once it makes its debut.
Zhao also called for improving the standards system for railways and promoting international recognition of the system's safety certification.
"Standards are an important foundation of national socioeconomic development, and also a core element of industrial development," she said.
As its railways have rapidly developed, China has created a standards system. To promote high-quality development, it is necessary to further strengthen and improve the system and the formulation of relevant standards, Zhao said.
"We should create a more comprehensive system of standards, not only for bullet trains, but also for other fundamental infrastructure such as rail tracks, communication infrastructure, signals and inspection technology."
With the development of the Belt and Road Initiative, Chinese railway equipment is being used in many countries. To sell trains to European countries, multiple certificates are required, which takes time, money and effort, and affects supply.
The need for multiple certificates is also a burden on companies.
"If our standards system and certifications are recognized internationally, this will eliminate the need for multiple certifications," Zhao said.
China has been working on improving its system of railway standards.
Last year, two international standards for high-speed railway infrastructure design and power supply were published by the International Union of Railways. Largely drafted and developed by China, they demonstrate its contribution to promoting the internationalization of high-speed railway standards, according to China State Railway Group.
The country's railway system, particularly its high-speed railway network, has developed rapidly over the past 15 years.
By the end of last year, the network covered 155,000 km, of which 42,000 km were high-speed lines, accounting for more than two-thirds of the world's high-speed lines.
As a result of significant progress and major breakthroughs achieved in a short period, China has the most comprehensive technology and the widest railway management experience in the world, according to China State Railway Group. |
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