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El tren Fuxing puesto en servicio este sábado por China es considerado el más largo de este país. Viaja a una velocidad de 350 kilómetros por hora y conecta a Shanghai con Beijing. Tiene una longitud de 439,9 metros y una capacidad para 1.283 pasajeros. 

 

Fang Zhe/XINHUA(190105) -- SHANGHAI, Jan. 5, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Passengers take selfie with a new Fuxing bullet train at Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station in Shanghai, east China, Jan. 5, 2019. A longer Fuxing bullet train started running on the Beijing-Shanghai line Saturday at noon. The new train, with a designed speed of 350 km per hour, has 17 carriages, one carriage longer than the Fuxing trains currently in use. (Xinhua/Fang Zhe)
Liu jiaye/ImaginechinaA CR400BF-B 17-carriage Fuxing high-speed bullet train with a top speed of 350 km per hour leaves the Beijing South railway station in Beijing, China, 7 September 2018. The trains including a 17-carriage train with a top speed of 350 km per hour, a train with a centralized power system that runs 160 km per hour, will be put into service on Jan. 5 before the country enters the annual Spring Festival travel rush, which is expected to last from Jan. 21 to March 1 in 2019. Measuring almost 440 meters long and with a seating capacity of 1,283 people, the 17-carriage train is one carriage longer than the trains currently in use, and can be used with existing stations, platforms and other high-speed railway facilities. As the longest high-speed train in China, the extended new Fuxing high-speed model will be initially launched on the Beijing-Shanghai railway.
Yang Baosen/XINHUA(190104) -- TIANJIN, Jan. 4, 2019 (Xinhua) -- A staff member arranges luggage on a Fuxing high-speed train on the Beijing-Tianjin railway, Jan. 4, 2019. China will put into use the new train diagram starting from Jan. 5.(Xinhua/Yang Baosen)
Su Yang/XINHUA(190105) -- BEIJING, Jan. 5, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Jan. 5, 2019 shows a new Fuxing bullet train running on the Beijing-Shanghai line arriving at Nanjing South Railway Station in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province. A longer Fuxing bullet train started running on the Beijing-Shanghai line Saturday at noon. The new train, with a designed speed of 350 km per hour, has 17 carriages, one carriage longer than the Fuxing trains currently in use. (Xinhua/Su Yang)