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China opens 32 high-speed rail routes in grand expansion — RT Business

China opens 32 high-speed rail routes in grand expansion
Published time: December 09, 2014 13:46

China is launching 32 high-speed train routes on December 10. The network extension includes a link between the biggest city Shanghai and the manufacturing hub of Guangzhou right next to Hong Kong.

The 1106-mile route cuts the journey time down to 6 hours and 51 minutes, instead of the 16 hours it previously took. New bullet train lines are part of the government’s plan to double the size of the domestic rail network.

China has the world’s largest high-speed rail network, which keeps the growing population and economy connected. The country’s two largest train makers are in the process of merging to create a more competitive company, both internationally and domestically, reports in October said.

The world’s fastest passenger train is also in China - the Shanghai Maglev Train can reach speeds of over 430 kilometers (260 miles) per hour.

Authorities in China have big dreams for the transport network, envisioning links with Asian neighbors, Russia and even the United States and the United Kingdom.

China’s ambition could be curbed by a string of cancelled contracts. In October, Mexico unexpectedly cancelled a $3.75 billion bullet train deal with China, only two days after awarding the contract. The proposed 210-kilometer (130-mile) railway would link Mexico City with the central manufacturing hub of Queretaro. Another setback was in Thailand, where Chinese state companies were slated to develop a high speed rail network.

Devastating high-speed passenger train crashes in China in 2011 that killed 40, and in 2008 that left 90 dead have drawn critics to the project.

However, Chinese trains will arrive in the US before any tracks, as one of the two biggest state-owned train makers, China CNR Corp, has sold 284 cars to Boston’s metro in a $537 million contract.

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Its funny how they keep harping on the 2011 accident, but never mention this:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/24/b...crash-rail-system-has-good-safety-record.html

While the crash is still talked about in China today, statistics suggest that China’s high-speed trains have actually proved to be one of the world’s safest transportation systems so far.

Comparing the 40 deaths in the crash two years ago to the number of Chinese high-speed train trips completed without loss of life over the last several years suggests that the trains have been exceptionally safe overall, said Arnold I. Barnett, a mathematician at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is one of the world’s best-known experts on aviation safety statistics.

“Chinese high-speed rail has so far established a mortality-risk level that equals or exceeds that of the world’s safest airlines,” Mr. Barnett wrote in an e-mail.
 
China opens 32 high-speed rail routes in grand expansion — RT Business

China opens 32 high-speed rail routes in grand expansion
Published time: December 09, 2014 13:46

China is launching 32 high-speed train routes on December 10. The network extension includes a link between the biggest city Shanghai and the manufacturing hub of Guangzhou right next to Hong Kong.

The 1106-mile route cuts the journey time down to 6 hours and 51 minutes, instead of the 16 hours it previously took. New bullet train lines are part of the government’s plan to double the size of the domestic rail network.

China has the world’s largest high-speed rail network, which keeps the growing population and economy connected. The country’s two largest train makers are in the process of merging to create a more competitive company, both internationally and domestically, reports in October said.

The world’s fastest passenger train is also in China - the Shanghai Maglev Train can reach speeds of over 430 kilometers (260 miles) per hour.

Authorities in China have big dreams for the transport network, envisioning links with Asian neighbors, Russia and even the United States and the United Kingdom.

China’s ambition could be curbed by a string of cancelled contracts. In October, Mexico unexpectedly cancelled a $3.75 billion bullet train deal with China, only two days after awarding the contract. The proposed 210-kilometer (130-mile) railway would link Mexico City with the central manufacturing hub of Queretaro. Another setback was in Thailand, where Chinese state companies were slated to develop a high speed rail network.

Devastating high-speed passenger train crashes in China in 2011 that killed 40, and in 2008 that left 90 dead have drawn critics to the project.

However, Chinese trains will arrive in the US before any tracks, as one of the two biggest state-owned train makers, China CNR Corp, has sold 284 cars to Boston’s metro in a $537 million contract.

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Its funny how they keep harping on the 2011 accident, but never mention this:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/24/b...crash-rail-system-has-good-safety-record.html
Except it wasn't a high speed train.
 
Hangzhou-Changsha HSR put into operation today

The Hangzhou-Changsha HSR, a section of the Shanghai-Kunming HSR, has been put into operation today(10.12.2014). The travel time between the two cities(distance 933 km) is cut to 3 hours and 36 minutes.

Bullet train services are also launched between Shanghai and Guangzhou today. It takes 6 hours and 51 minutes for the fastest train cover the 1799km between the two cities.

G85 Shanghai-Guangzhou high speed train
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G85 picks up passengers at Hangzhou station
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Lanxin high-speed railway conducts test run

The Lanxin (Lanzhou-Urumqi) High-Speed Railway crosses a vast expanse of the Gobi Desert and windy areas -- a major technical feat -- and is the first high-speed railway of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

With this railway, travel time between Lanzhou,capital of Gansu province and Urumqi,capital of Xinjiang will be cut from the current 21 hours to 8 hours or less.

The operation of the new line will complement the current railway networks and greatly improve Xinjiang's transport capabilities to Central Asian and European countries and strengthen its role of being the transportation hub along the Silk Road Economic Belt.

 
Qianjiang-Zhangjiajie-Changde Railway, December 16th 2014

Construction has begun on Qianjiang-Zhangjiajie-Changde Railway in Hunan Province, Central China.

Length: 339 KM
Speed: 200 km/h
Construction: 5.5 years

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Xinjiang's High-Speed Rail Receives 167,000 Passengers in One Month

The first high-speed rail link in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region celebrates one month of operations on Tuesday, having carried 167,000 passengers.

The daily passenger flow reached 5,600. Visitors to Turpan by rail, went up 30 to 50 percent on year, said Chen Shuguo, director of the tourism bureau of Turpan.

The 530-km line became operational on November 16, slashing travel time between the regional capital of Urumqi and the eastern city of Hami by half to three hours.

With a designed speed of over 200 km per hour, the line is part of the 1,776-km Lanxin high-speed railway linking Urumqi with Lanzhou, capital of northwestern province of Gansu, which will be put into service by the end of this year.

(Xinhua News Agency December 16, 2014)
 
Belgrade-Budapest high-speed rail ready in 2017

Belgrade-Budapest high-speed rail ready in 2017

17 December 2014


Serbia reached an agreement Tuesday with China for the construction of a high speed railway between Belgrade and Budapest.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Chinese Minister of Transport of the People's Republic of China Yang Chuantang met at the summit of government officials from China and countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

A statement released Tuesday said that Vucic and Chuantang had agreed on the details of the project including the timetable for research which is to be completed by June 2015, as well as on the means to finance the project and on the date for completing the project which is set for June 2017. Negotiations for the project began on Vucic's visit to the People's Republic of China in September 2014.

The high-speed railway is to run on a double track for rolling stock that can travel at 124 miles per hour (200 kilometers per hour).

Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang is expected to hold talks with Vucic and his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban about high-speed train construction.

Sixteen nations were represented at the summit, including many of the former Yugoslav states, the Baltic countries and EU members Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.

The initiative is part of Serbia's plan to become China's gateway to the Balkans and to Europe.

The summit was initiated three years ago in Budapest, and meetings were held in Warsaw in April 2012 and in Bucharest in November of last year.
 
Construction of Lhasa-Nyingchi railway begins

Work on a railway that will link Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, and Nyingchi, in the east of the region, has started, according to China Railway Corp. on Friday.

According to the plan approved by the National Development and Reform Commission, the Lhasa to Nyingchi section of the Sichuan-Tibet railway will stretch for 402 kilometers from Nyingchi to Xierong.

The project will cost 36.6 billion yuan (US$6 billion) and take seven years to complete. State-owned China Railway Corp. will build and operate the line.

The Qinghai-Tibet railway began operation in 2006, introducing rail transportation into Tibet for the first time in history. The railway links Xining, capital of Qinghai Province, with Lhasa.
 
Construction of Lhasa-Nyingchi railway begins

Work on a railway that will link Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, and Nyingchi, in the east of the region, has started, according to China Railway Corp. on Friday.

According to the plan approved by the National Development and Reform Commission, the Lhasa to Nyingchi section of the Sichuan-Tibet railway will stretch for 402 kilometers from Nyingchi to Xierong.

The project will cost 36.6 billion yuan (US$6 billion) and take seven years to complete. State-owned China Railway Corp. will build and operate the line.

The Qinghai-Tibet railway began operation in 2006, introducing rail transportation into Tibet for the first time in history. The railway links Xining, capital of Qinghai Province, with Lhasa.

The constructions of the Sichuan(Chuan-Zang railway)and Yunnan(Dian-Zang railway)ends of this rail,especially the latter since it is already at the Yunnan-Tibet border,should also be sped up。
 
Harbin-Mudanjiang intercity railway, December 15th 2014

Construction has begun on Harbin-Mudanjiang intercity railway :enjoy:

Length: 293 km
Speed: 250 km/h
Construction: 4.5 years

chinadaily

Cheng-Mian-Le intercity high-speed railway officially open on December 20th 2014 :enjoy:

The 314 km Cheng-Mian-Le(Mianyang-Chengdu-Leshan) intercity high-speed railway has officially open today in Sichuan Province, Southwest China.

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