The Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs), independently developed and devised by the China CNR Corporation Limited (CNR), is ready for a promotional trial run in Changsha, captial of central China's Hunan province December 23, 2009. The bullet line, which shortens the 10.5-hour trip between Wuhan and Guangzhou to three hours, is scheduled for official operation on Dec. 26.
Passengers rest on the Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs), independently developed and devised by the China CNR Corporation Limited (CNR), during a promotional trial run in Changsha, captial of central China's Hunan province December 23, 2009. The bullet line, which shortens the 10.5-hour trip between Wuhan and Guangzhou to three hours, is scheduled for official operation on Dec. 26.
Passengers take photos on the Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed electric multiple units (EMUs), independently developed and devised by the China CNR Corporation Limited (CNR), during a promotional trial run in Changsha, captial of central China's Hunan province December 23, 2009. The bullet line, which shortens the 10.5-hour trip between Wuhan and Guangzhou to three hours, is scheduled for official operation on Dec. 26.
The test-running Wuhan-Guangzhou trains prepare for their first journey at the station in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, December 9, 2009.