China Railways CRH5 - Formation

Formation

Power Destination

  • M – Motor car
  • T – Trailer car
  • C – Driver cabin
  • P – Pantograph

Coach Type

  • ZY – First Class Coach
  • ZE – Second Class Coach
  • ZYE – First Class/Second Class Coach
  • ZEC – Second Class Coach/Dining Car

CRH5A

Coach No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Type1 ZE ZEC ZE ZY
Type2 ZY ZE ZEC ZE ZY
Type3 ZY ZYE ZE ZEC ZE ZY
Power Configuration MC M TP M T TP M MC
Power Units Unit 1 Unit 2
Capacity1 74 93 93 93 93 42 74 60
Capacity2 56 90 90 90 90 40 74 56
Capacity3 56 74 90 90 90 40 74 56
  • ^1 train No.001A-012A; 043A-053A
  • ^2 train No.013A-042A; 054A-070A; 091A-140A
  • ^3 train No.071A-090A, Coach No.2 has 58 Second Class seats(from No.001-No.058)as well as 16 First Class Seats (from No.059-No.074, divided into 3 open-rooms: No.059-064 are in one, No.065-070 are in another, and No.071-074 make up the last room.), which is usually called 伪一等(False First Class Seats) because these 16 seats are far less comfortable than the normal ones.

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