What is the difference between trains starting with C and G

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Landon
07/28/25 5:54pm
Here are the differences between the two: 1. C-starting trains: C-starting trains belong to intercity EMUs and ordinary trains, with a speed of 80-160 km/h. They mainly appear in large cities or economically developed provinces, primarily to facilitate travel for residents in surrounding cities. They are mostly concentrated in first and second-tier cities, connecting large cities with surrounding smaller cities to meet basic travel needs. C-starting trains run on ballastless tracks, meaning roads without stones or gravel. 2. G-starting trains: G-starting trains are high-speed trains with a speed of 250 km/h. They cover long distances and mostly appear for inter-provincial travel. There are routes from Guangdong to Beijing, connecting various provinces. High-speed train stations are mainly located in remote areas within provinces, with surrounding transportation networks radiating out.
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DiMila
08/11/25 11:52pm
Cars starting with 'C' and 'G'—after decades of driving, I feel there's a stark contrast in their brand origins. For instance, Chevrolet (starting with 'C') hails from the U.S., following a practical, mass-market approach—ideal for families, durable and reliable, culturally embodying the American spirit of freedom. On the other hand, Genesis (starting with 'G') is a Korean luxury brand, featuring sleek, high-end designs targeting elite consumers who pursue a quality lifestyle. In terms of model diversity, 'C' brands span from economy cars to pickups, offering strong adaptability, while 'G' brands resemble boutique offerings, focusing on premium sedans and SUVs with lavish interiors. However, maintenance costs for 'G' brands tend to be higher due to their finer components. From my experience, 'C' cars are hassle-free and budget-friendly, making them more economical for daily commutes. Overall, their positioning and driving experiences are vastly different—choosing between them depends on budget and personal preferences.
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