The CR200J Fuxing is a Chinese higher-speed trainset consisting of a power car paired with unpowered passenger cars operated by China Railway. It is the slowest member of the Fuxing series. The train was jointly designed and produced by six companies under CRRC.
FXD1-J0010 as service D712 near Beijing station
CR200J-3002 during testing
CR200J-1009 at Chongqing North railway station
CR200J-C series with revised livery
Fuxing is a series of high-speed and higher-speed EMU trains operated by China Railway High-speed (CRH) and developed by CRRC. They are the first successful high-speed trains to be fully designed and manufactured in China.
CR400AF-2001 departing Beijing South railway station as G123
Fuxing begins its operation on Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway since 28 June 2017. Train G155 by Shanghai-based CR400BF from Beijing South railway station arrives at Shanghai Hongqiao railway station
CR400AF-2016 departing Shanghai railway station as G6
CR400AF-G extreme weather version at Beijing Chaoyang railway station