Green trains to be back on rails

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Train travelers are going to ride green trains again. The China Railway Corporation (CRC) is going to redecorate some of its trains with green paint from the end of this year, Beijing News reports.

Traditional 'green trains' run at a speed of 100-120 kilometers per hour. Heating and hot water supply on those trains relied on burning coals, and there were no air conditioning facilities. [Photo: BAIDU.com]

Traditional "green trains" run at a speed of 100-120 kilometers per hour. Heating and hot water supply on those trains relied on burning coals, and there were no air conditioning facilities. [Photo: BAIDU.com]

The trains to turn green include all but none high-speed trains, and inter-city trains.

CRC has set out a plan to conduct the renewed work stage by stage. Three railway administrations, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Zhengzhou, are among the first batch to finish the work.

The move will bring the so-called "green trains" back to the rails.

Green trains served for quite a long time in China, leaving deep memories to a large population in the country.

The traditional green trains run at a speed of 100-120 kilometers per hour. Heating and hot water supply on those trains relied on burning coals, and there were no air conditioning facilities. Hence, the tickets for green trains were much cheaper, which was quite attractive to price-sensitive travelers.

Since China is improving its railway capacity and introducing new trains and high-speed trains, the poorly equipped green trains are gradually fading out.

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