China Railways 25G rolling stock

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In service1991-
ManufacturerChangchun Passenger Carriage Factory
Capacity36 (soft sleeper)

66 (hard sleeper)
112/116/118 (hard seat)

72 (soft seat)
China Railways 25G rolling stock
China Railway train K1022 using 25G rolling stocks
In service1991-
ManufacturerChangchun Passenger Carriage Factory
Built atCRRC Changchun
CRRC Qingdao Sifang
CRRC Tangshan
CRRC Nanjing Puzhen
Capacity36 (soft sleeper)

66 (hard sleeper)
112/116/118 (hard seat)

72 (soft seat)
OperatorsChina Railway
Ethiopian Railway
Kenya Railways
Laos–China Railway Company Limited
Specifications
Car body constructionsteel
Car length25.5 m (84 ft) (over body)
26.6 m (87 ft) (over couplers)
Width3,105 mm (10 ft 2.2 in)
Height4,433 mm (14 ft 6.5 in)
Doors4
Maximum speed120 km/h (75 mph) (service)
140 km/h (87 mph) (structure)
Braking systemsdisc and flange
Coupling systemAAR couplers
Track gauge1,435 mm
1,520 mm (Mongolian)

China Railways 25G rolling stock (Chinese: 中国铁路25G型客车), or China Railways 25 improved rolling stock (Chinese: 中国铁路25改进型客车) is a series of passenger carriages built in China. The carriages run services on Classic Rail routes in mainland China, and on the Trans-Siberian Railway for international services to Moscow.[1] They are also exported to Mombasa–Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway, Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway, Guinea railways, Uganda Standard Gauge railways and Boten-Vientiane railway.[2]

After the success of building the China Railways 25A rolling stocks, the Railway Bureau of China (now China Railway) decided to develop a new type of "Upgraded 25.5 metre sized air-conditioned and non air-conditioned passenger coaches" (升级换代产品 25.5米空调和非空调客车). The development lasted for a year till the first 25G carriage was built in Changchun Rolling Stocks Factory (now CRRC Changchun) and first used on the express train 13/4 Beijing to Shanghai to replace the 22 coaches.

Improvements

2nd Generation (2002-2003)

To meet the 25B and 25G coaches standard in 2002, the newly built coaches were fitted with new bogies. Those bogies are still used on modern 25G coaches with Anti-wheelslip devices and disc brakes. Most trains are fitted with sliding doors, double layer windows and rubber connections between coaches. Some of them are also fitted with vacuum sewage compartments and sealed connections. However, not all new generation coaches had those devices.

3rd Generation (2004-)

To meet the 25G coaches standard in 2004, all new-built 25G rolling stocks are equipped with disc and air brakes. 25G coaches built after 2003 are fitted with DC-AC converters, and available to convert the DC600V electric charge into AC380V, AC220V, AC110V electric charges to serve the brake, air-conditioning, lighting and power outlet systems. Most 3rd-generation 25Gs built after 2008 removed the sliding doors and vacuum sewage compartments to reduce maintenance costs.

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