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    Chinese bullet train maker orders recall

    BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese bullet train manufacturer recalled 54 trains Friday in a new embarrassment for a problem-plagued prestige project following a July crash that killed 40 people.

    The recall adds to signs Beijing is scaling back ambitious expansion plans for a high-speed rail network that once enjoyed a level of political prestige comparable to China's manned space program. A moratorium was imposed on new rail projects this week and the railway minister announced a reduction in train speeds.

    The recall applies to model CRH380BL trains used on the Beijing-Shanghai line, which has suffered repeated delays blamed on equipment failures, state-owned China North Locomotive and Rolling Stock Ltd. said. There was no indication it was linked to the July 23 crash on a separate line in southern China.

    Experts will examine sensors that might be faulty or too sensitive and cause trains to stop unnecessarily, said a CNR spokesman, Tan Xiaofeng. He said that might happen if a door is ajar or a passenger violates rules and lights a cigarette in a restroom.

    The Beijing-Shanghai line has suffered "frequent quality problems" with components provided by U.S., European and Chinese suppliers, Tan said. He declined to identify the suppliers.

    "When problems occur, we don't wish to hide them," he said. "We put life before everything else."

    Beijing launched an overhaul of the multibillion-dollar bullet train network after the July crash triggered an avalanche of public complaints about the human cost of recklessly fast development.

    The bullet train was meant to showcase China's technological advancement and support possible exports. Chinese companies have sold high-speed rail cars to Malaysia and are working on projects in Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

    The disaster has prompted policymakers to decide China needs to "rectify the excesses" of its system and slow an unsustainably fast expansion, said Ren Xianfang, senior China economist for IHS Global Insight.

    She likened its impact to Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster, which turned the Japanese public against nuclear power.

    "It is quite clear now that stepping on the brake is the only viable policy option," Ren said in a report.

    State media have begun reporting on the cost and excesses of the bullet train in a sign official support for the system is eroding.

    On Friday, state broadcaster China Central Television showed scenes of an apartment complex in the eastern province of Anhui over which a bullet train viaduct was built on huge concrete pillars. Residents were shown complaining about the noise of passing trains and damage to property values.

    CNR announced a temporary halt to production of CRH380BL trains this week.

    The Xinhua News Agency said this week trains "abnormally stopped" three times due to faulty sensors. The newspaper Shanghai Daily said there were more than 40 breakdowns since late July but did not say how many involved CNR trains.

    Even before the July crash, the bullet train was a target of critics who said it was dangerously fast and too expensive for a society where the poor majority need more low-cost transportation, not record-setting speeds.

    China has the world's biggest train network, with 56,000 miles (91,000 kilometers) of passenger rail. But trains are overloaded with passengers and cargo, and critics say the money would be better spent expanding slower routes.

    Critics have expected changes since the bullet train lost its biggest official booster when the former railway minister was dismissed in February amid a graft probe.

    China has 13 high-speed railways in operation in the country, with 26 under construction and 23 more planned.

    Earlier plans called for expanding the network to 10,000 miles (16,000 kilometers) of track by 2020. Authorities have announced no changes but the railway ministry says it is spending less than planned this year on the high-speed system.

    Authorities blamed the July crash on a lightning strike that caused one train to stall and a sensor failure that allowed a second train to keep moving on the same track and slam into it. That caused train cars to fall from a viaduct near the southern city of Wenzhou.

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    China North Locomotive and Rolling Stock Ltd.: www.chinacnr.com

     

    259 comments

    • Den Long  •  9 mths ago
      Their problem will be solved once they'll hack Union Pacific server :)
      • Roger 9 mths ago
        very good den.
      • Independant Thinker 9 mths ago
        I agree -- good one.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        Really, UP has a server?
    • mike  •  9 mths ago
      "The Beijing-Shanghai line has suffered "frequent quality problems" with components provided by U.S., European and Chinese suppliers, Tan said. He declined to identify the suppliers" --- If the suppliers were European or American he would have readily identified them. As such, I strongly suspect faulty Chinese components. How surprising would that be?
      • Sheik Yerbouti 9 mths ago
        Good catch.
      • I could be wrong 9 mths ago
        if Chinese component failure then lightning is to blame (i'm sure)
      • ANDY L 9 mths ago
        maybe it's the american european suppliers, surely those suppliers would of pay off the communist authorities to keep quiet because they got big business in china. it's a fact that the american and european countries have a hi-tech component ban to China for fear of it used to enhance their millitary. It's logical to suspect these were substandard components provide to the Chinese rail company. Could it be a deliberate sabotage by the americans and europeans with substandard components? They would have more to gain by sabotaging national project to destabilized the country. This is exactly what the US, European country want, for people in China to be feed up with the government and take to the streets and hope for China to fall apart. China needs to guard against deliberate sabotage with foreign tech.
    • D  •  9 mths ago
      It is not bigotry to recognize the safety issues with some Chinese manufactured products. I think what worries me the most are things like the DELIBERATE addition of Melamine to baby formulas and animal food to "raise" the over all amino-acid levels.

      Furthermore, it is not as if the Chinese are idiots and don't understand QC (quality control). Virtually every major manufacturer of high-quality items sends representatives to China to teach, observe and enforce quality control measures for the products they have made there.

      The problem seems to be that, in some cases, the communist mentality relieves workers of personal responsibility for the things they make or build. This lack of responsibility and pride (built-in to the communist worker system that frowns on individuality), allows for shoddy workmanship and blind allegiance to the "system". Sometimes the "system" is the upper level staff of a company that orders the wrong thing to be done (usually to improve profits) knowing that the workers have been programmed to not ask questions or demonstrate an individual conscience.

      Yes, China has come a long way, but they still have a long way to go before other countries view their general product manufacturing with the same sort of admiration that is given to the Japanese. If any of you remember, it used to be that a product from Japan was considered to be junk. As a kid, you were bummed-out if your toy was made there. However, over the last 30 years or so, they have developed the reputation of being a generally high-quality powerhouse of advanced manufacturing.

      China will have to quit putting toxins in foods and stop putting QC as last priority on their "to do" lists. Until then, I won't buy or eat a thing made there!
      • D 9 mths ago
        Ooops....actually I misspoke a bit. I have and will occasionally buy things made in China. What I meant was that I would not buy (nor eat) foods from there. My apologies for the error.
      • Kiwicowboy 9 mths ago
        I never knowily buy anything from China. All my experience with Chinease products in the past was it either didn't work right out of the box or failed in no time at all.
      • D 9 mths ago
        I too have had some bad experiences with Chinese-made products. However, I have had very good experiences with Lenovo notebook computers. So, it has been a mixed experience. I would say that I usually try to buy the best made product I can afford. Once in a while, it is Chinese.....I still won't buy food from there though.
    • RG2010  •  9 mths ago
      I'm still waiting for their new aircraft carrier to fail its sea trails.
      • TOMTOM 9 mths ago
        yes ,i am waiting for your mom's nude
      • TOMTOM 9 mths ago
        A packed commuter train jumped the tracks in western Japan on Monday and hurtled into an apartment complex, killing 57 people and injuring more than 440 others in the deadliest Japanese rail accident in four decades.
      • I could be wrong 9 mths ago
        It's not new, and not theirs either. It's an old Soviet pos boat, that will sink any day now.
    • bootcamp808  •  9 mths ago
      I have worked with the Chesese, they are always in a hurry and never seem to care abouut following the rules, always in a hurry for what they don't even know. Don't seem to understand that sometimes you need to stand in line and wait until its their turn. Always thinking about making a fast buck.
      • tech1000 9 mths ago
        Isn't that the white mens way, to make a fast buck and sell his country to the highest bitter.
      • Straight shooter 9 mths ago
        this article was about the chinese...not the chesese...chesese might be something that is made from milk...and when i make cheese, it takes months...
      • Edward 9 mths ago
        you hit the nail on the head about standing in line. I had to spend 5 months in that god-forsaken country last year and about that last month...I almost choked one of those slant-eyed bastards. They have no concept of manners. All that hacking they do...constantly blowing snot out of their nose...and worse, waiting in line. They will jump right in front of you and honestly not know what they have just done. It's amazing! I always said that they were the oldest civilization, yet acted the most uncivilized.
    • The Minx  •  9 mths ago
      "frequent quality problems with components provided by U.S., European and Chinese suppliers"

      So let me see if I understand this: The US and Europe are providing poor quality products to China? Really? Wow.
    • St. XLaurent  •  9 mths ago
      How can the Chinese get a bullet train right if they fail at drywall and milk?
    • Gotink  •  9 mths ago
      when is the world going to learn that i believe china is out to make money to get power and that a life lost to them is NOTHING. we need to stop buying all china goods, in my opinion
    • Rhyno  •  9 mths ago
      Made in China mate...you get what you pay for.
    • Kascha_Kwan  •  9 mths ago
      The newer models will be equiped with brakes
    • stubborn  •  9 mths ago
      When are corporations gonna get it that they can build an entire marketing campaign around "Built in America"? Americans want to buy US made products...we want higher quality and we want jobs here so that, through the multiplier effect, we can all benefit from the boost to the economy.

      And don't get me started on customer service...if I have to call Dell or Delta or American Express again and speak to some guy in India who calls himself "Jeff" to supposedly fool me into thinking I reached a call center in South Carolina, that will just be it...
    • Ross  •  9 mths ago
      And Schwarzenegger wanted Chinese to build the fast train road in California. Let Chinese build and die in China. No China "specialists" in California.
    • tomcib  •  9 mths ago
      And they just launched an aircraft carrier.....
    • QuasiG  •  9 mths ago
      Pay your workers less than 1 dollar an hour and this is the kind of quality that you will get.
    • Art  •  9 mths ago
      I can't wait to see them recall the bridge they are building for CA. LMAO!
    • George  •  9 mths ago
      "made in China"....
    • Sonny Mel  •  9 mths ago
      What do you expect, it's made from China
    • J.Q.P  •  9 mths ago
      Hear is a thing, a reason to look for change.

      "... "It is quite clear now that stepping on the brake is the only viable policy option," Ren said in a report.

      State media have begun reporting on the cost and excesses of the bullet train in a sign official support for the system is eroding. ..."

      When advancement and the enrichment of people's lives through public works is halted by fear and alarm, those who lead need more courage than we have been shown.

      China is a nation of three billion.

      The infrastructure for the ability to feed, cloth and house themselves must be undertaken and achieved, or they will all starve, very soon.

      What plan is it to give them yesterday's castoffs?
    • watermelon632  •  9 mths ago
      Wait, they're still sticking with that "lightning strike" story for the crash on the 23rd?!!! I was on that same train earlier in the day and it was already having problems.... we were delayed almost 2 hours coming out of Hangzhou, and we were being told that it was because the train was having trouble in Wenzhou. I'm sick & tired of hearing lightning being blamed for this tragedy.
    • George  •  9 mths ago
      "made in China"....
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