Classic rail in China
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https://www.12306.cn/en/index.html (English)}}The China Railway Classic Rail network ({{Lang-zh|c=普速铁路|p=Pǔ sù tiělù}}), also known as conventional rail, forms the backbone of China Railway's railway system alongside the high-speed rail (HSR) network. These traditional railway lines operate at speeds below 160 km/h (99 mph) and serve a dual role in transporting both passengers and freight. Unlike the high-speed China Railway High-speed (CRH) services, which primarily use dedicated electrified tracks, Classic Rail consists of older lines that may be single or double-tracked, with varying degrees of electrification.
Historically, all Classic Rail trains were olive-green, leading to the nickname "green train" ({{Lang-zh|c=绿皮火车|p=Lǜ pí huǒche}}) to be used by laypeople. Since 2014, most Classic Rail trains that had other colours (white, red, blue) have been repainted olive-green. Classic Rail trains are also sometimes referred to as "slow trains" in English.{{Cite web |last=Tone |first=Sixth |date=2020-08-21 |title=Life on the Slow Train: Views of a Vanishing China |url=https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1006089 |access-date=2025-05-07 |website=#SixthTone}}{{Cite web |date=2025-01-22 |title=Cash-strapped Chinese take the slow train home for Lunar New Year |url=https://www.rfa.org/english/china/2025/01/22/china-lunar-new-year-slow-train-economic-downturn/ |access-date=2025-05-07 |website=Radio Free Asia |language=en}}
Classic Rail trains have significantly lower ticket prices compared to CRH trains and are a popular choice with travellers on a budget.
Types of Classic Rail trains
= Current types =
== Z ("Zhida", 直达; Non-Stop Express) ==
'Z' trains, though their name in Chinese ({{lang-zh|s=直达|p=Zhídá|links=no}}) technically implies a "non-stop" overnight train, some of these trains have several stops between the two stations. The majority have both soft sleepers and hard sleepers, while some Z trains have only soft sleepers. The top speed is 160 km/h. It uses the numbers Z1-Z9998 without regard to the number of railway bureaus entered.
This series became available after the fifth rise in speed of the railway on April 18, 2004. Early on (2004–2006), all but one of the Z-series trains had either Beijing or Beijing West station as their destination or origin. As of 2009, Z-series trains also operated along the Yangtze Valley as well, providing overnight service from Wuhan to Shanghai, Hangzhou, Ningbo and Shenzhen.
Z-series trains are typically served by the 25T train coaches, which have a top speed of 160 km/h.
== T ("Tekuai", 特快; Express) ==
This series of trains have a limited number of stops along their routes, only in major cities, or in some instances stops for switching the driver or locomotive. The top speed is 140 km/h. T1–T4998 for the trains running through two or more railway bureaus, T5001–T9998 for the trains running within one railway bureau. The standard pronunciation on the railway system is "Te"({{lang|zh-hans-CN|特}}) in Chinese.
T-series trains are typically served by the 25K train coaches, which have a top speed of 140 km/h.
== K ("Kuaisu", 快速; Fast) ==
This series of trains stop at more stations than T-series. The top speed is 120 km/h. The standard pronunciation on the railway system is "Kuai"({{lang|zh-hans-CN|快}}) in Chinese. K1–K6998 are used for the trains that run in more than one railway bureau, while K7001 to K9998 will be used for the trains that run in only one railway bureau.
After April 18, 2004, N-series trains, which represent fast trains travelling exclusively within one railway bureau, were derived from K-series. Then all K-series trains travel on lines operated by more than one railway bureau. After April 1, 2009, N-series was re-merged to K-series after April 1, 2009.
K-series trains are typically served by the 25G train coaches, which have a top speed of 120 km/h.
== General Fast Train ==
General fast trains ({{lang|zh-hans-CN|普通旅客快车}}, which can be shortened to {{lang|zh-hans-CN|普快}}, {{Transliteration|zh|Pukuai}}) are slower passenger trains that stop at around half of the stations along the way, resulting in a longer travel time than the fast trains. The top speed is 120 km/h. Route numbers are always four numeric digits—a numeric prefix from 1-5 followed by a 3-digit route number. Numbers 1001–1998 for the trains running through three or more railway bureaus, 2001–3998 for the trains running through two railway bureaus, and 4001–5998 for the trains that run in only one railway bureau.
== General Train ==
The general train ({{lang|zh-hans-CN|普通旅客列车}}, which can be shortened to {{lang|zh-hans-CN|普客}}, {{Transliteration|zh|Puke}}) has as many stops as possible, and is often the preferred choice for rural workers to visit their home villages because of low ticket price. This is the slowest type of train and has the lowest priority in the Fixed Train Timetable ({{lang|zh-hans-CN|图定列车}}). The top speed is 100 km/h. These trains are often the only available transportation in rural area lacking highway infrastructures, but is gradually being phased out in favour of faster trains.
Route identifiers for general trains are always 4 digits—a numeric prefix from 6-7 followed by a 3-digit route number. 6001–6198 are used for the trains that run in more than one railway bureau, while 7001–7598 will be used for the trains that run in only one railway bureau.
File:Wuchang_Railway_Station_-_exiting_arrival_area_-_P1260663.JPG-Wuchang South employee commuter train (No. 7613) makes a rare appearance in the arrival announcement board at Wuchang Railway Station. Although the service has been operating since 2010,[http://www.chnrailway.com/news/2010820/201082010364080647474.shtml 武汉铁路局将开行武昌南至武汉北间职工通勤列车] (Wuhan Railway Bureau will start an employee commuter train between Wuchang South and Wuhan North), 2010-8-20 the train - or either of its terminals - have never been listed in the reservation systems accessible to general public.]]
== Commuter Train ==
The commuter train is usually runs for railway staff to commute or consult their doctor, but also takes their children to school and brings them back in some areas. Generally tickets for such a kind of train are not available for passengers. Route identifiers for commuter trains are 4 digits with a range of 7601–8998.{{Cite book |last=Tong |first=Liben |publisher=中国铁道出版社 |year=2012 |isbn=9787113146856 |edition=6th |language=zh |script-title=zh:铁道概论 |trans-title=A Survey of Railways}}
== Temporary Train ==
The "L" trains are temporary — they are not listed in the official train schedule, but are added when necessary. Many of these trains only operate at peak passenger travel season such as during the spring festival travel season. In addition, many new train services are originally added as L-series before train schedules are readjusted and later become regular services. L1–L6998 are used for the temporary trains that run in more than one railway bureau, while L7001–L9998 will be used for the trains that run in only one railway bureau. Recently the type was merged into other types for more kinds of temporary services (e.g. Temporary Limited Express).
== Y ("Linshilüyou", 临时旅游; Temporary Tourist Train) ==
This series is used for trains that specifically run for tourism. Only very few trains begin with Y.[http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_62c9c27e0100llhc.html 临时旅游列车(Y字头)]. Besides, travel agencies can apply to the Railways Department for organizing additional passenger trains for the tours.
== S ("Shijiao", 市郊; Suburban Commuter Rail) ==
This is a newer class developed to utilize idle tracks (mostly industrial or former industrial) to provide commuter travel to larger city centers from its suburban areas. Existing service until 2015 are S2 line from Yanqing County to Beijing, and Tianjin–Jixian Railway from Ji County to Tianjin. The Jinshan Railway from Jinshan County to Shanghai also fell in this category, but it is fully embedded in Shanghai Metro lines therefore tickets are not available on CR's website; while the other two offers more conventional service.
= Former types =
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! rowspan="2" |Type ! rowspan="2" |Designation in Chinese ! colspan="2" |Route identifiers ! rowspan="2" |Average speed (km/h) |
Preceding letter
!Number range |
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Almost-high-speed train
|准高速列车 zhungaosu lieche |Z |1 – 98 |120 |
Rapid express
|快速旅客列车 kuaisu lüke lieche |K |1 – 98 |N/A |
Limited express
|特别旅客快车 tebie lüke lieche | rowspan="5" |N/A |1 – 298 |80 – 90 |
Express
|旅客快车 lüke kuaiche |301 – 698 | rowspan="5" |N/A |
Standard [passenger] train
|普通旅客列车 putong lüke lieche |701 – 898 |
Suburban [passenger] train
|市郊旅客列车 shijiao lüke lieche |901 – 948 |
Dual-purpose train
|混合列车 hunhe lieche |951 – 998 |
Tourist train
|旅游列车 lüyou lieche |Y |1 – 298 |
Types during 2004 – 2009:{{Cite book |last=Tong |first=Liben |publisher=中国铁道出版社 |year=2006 |isbn=9787113069773 |edition=5th |language=zh |script-title=zh:铁道概论 |trans-title=A Survey of Railways}}
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! rowspan="2" |Hierarchy ! rowspan="2" |Type ! rowspan="2" |Designation in Chinese ! colspan="2" |Route identifiers ! rowspan="2" |Average speed (km/h) |
Preceding letter
!Number range |
---|
rowspan="3" |Limited express
特快旅客列车 tekuai lüke lieche |Non-stop [limited] express |直达特快 zhida tekuai |Z |1 – 998 |119.2 |
Direct limited express
|直通特快 zhitong tekuai | rowspan="2" |T |1 – 298 | rowspan="2" |92.8 |
Limited express, within the administration (or corp.)
|管内特快 guannei tekuai |301 – 998 |
rowspan="2" |Standard express with priority
快速旅客列车 kuaisu lüke lieche |Direct standard express with priority |直通 zhitong |K |1 – 998 | rowspan="2" |66.5 |
Standard express with priority, within the administration (or corp.)
|管内 guannei |N |1 – 998 |
rowspan="2" |Standard [passenger] train
普通旅客列车 putong lüke lieche |Standard express |普通旅客快车 putong lüke kuaiche | rowspan="2" |N/A |1001 – 5998 | rowspan="4" |N/A |
Standard stopping train
|普通旅客慢车 putong lüke manche |6001 – 8998 |
colspan="2" |Temporary train
|临时旅客列车 linshi lüke lieche |L or A |1 – 998 |
colspan="2" |Tourist train
|旅游列车 lüyou lieche |Y |1 – 998 |
As the Rule of The Edit and Management of Train Timetable, a rule issued by Ministry of Railway, the arrangement of following passenger train classes was put into practice from April 1, 2009.
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|+ ! rowspan="2" |Type ! rowspan="2" |Designation in Chinese ! rowspan="2" |Abbreviation ! colspan="2" |Route identifiers ! rowspan="2" |Average maximal speed (km/h) |
Preceding letter
!Number range |
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High-speed EMU train
|高速动车组旅客列车 gaosu dongchezu lüke lieche |高 gao |G |1 – 9998 |350 |
EMU train
|动车组旅客列车 dongchezu lüke lieche |动 dong |D |1 – 9998 |250 |
Intercity EMU train
|城际动车组旅客列车 chengji dongchezu lüke lieche |城 cheng |C |1 – 9998 |200 |
Non-stop express
|直达特快旅客列车 zhida tekuai lüke lieche |直 zhi |Z |1 – 9998 |160 |
Limited express
|特快旅客列车 tekuai lüke lieche |特 te |T |1 – 9998 |140 |
Standard express with priority
|快速旅客列车 kuaisu lüke lieche |快 kuai |K |1 – 9998 |120 |
Standard express
|普通旅客快车 putong lüke kuaiche | rowspan="3" |N/A | rowspan="3" |N/A |1001 – 5998 | rowspan="2" |below 120 |
Standard stopping train
|普通旅客慢车 putong lüke manche |6001 – 7598 |
Commuter train
|通勤列车 tongqin lieche |7601 – 8998 | rowspan="3" |N/A |
Temporary train
|临时旅客列车 linshi lüke lieche |临 lin |L |1 – 9998 |
Tourist train
|旅游列车 lüyou lieche |游 you |Y |1 – 998 |
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