The DJJ1 "Blue Arrow" () is a type of
high-speed EMU
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train used by mainland
China Railway
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. They were manufactured in 2000 by
Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works
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History Predecessor
Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works was founded in 1936.
CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd.
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.
Overview
8 DJJ1 sets were made. Each set consists of a
power car
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unit and 6 passenger units, seating 421 passengers. All 8 trains were owned by , and were leased to
Guangshen Railway. At the time of entering service, they ran between
Guangzhou
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and
Shenzhen
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.
All DJJ1 trains were running between
Shaoguan
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and
Pingshi since July 2007. It was officially retired in November 2012.
Preservation
A DJJ1 power car is preserved at
Guangzhou Railway Museum.
See also
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China Railway DDJ1
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China Railway DJF1
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China Railway DJF2
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China Railway DJF3
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China Star
China Star (Simp. Chinese: 中华之星, a.k.a. DJJ2) is an indigenously designed experimental high speed train manufactured in China. It is an EMU train developed from the DJJ1 "Blue Arrow" high speed train by Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works. ...
*
China Railway CR200J
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*
E1000 series
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References
Zhuzhou product specification
High-speed trains of China
Electric multiple units of China
Zhuzhou locomotives
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25 kV AC multiple units
Electric multiple units with locomotive-like power cars