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Chinese experts 'in discussions' over building high-speed Beijing-US railway

'China-Russia-Canada-America line' would run for 13,000km across Siberia and pass under Bering Strait through 200km tunnel

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A magnetic-levitation train leaves Shanghai. The proposed US rail line would take two days, with the train travelling at an average of 350km/h. Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters
China is considering plans to build a high-speed railway line to the US, the country's official media reported on Thursday.

The proposed line would begin in north-east China and run up through Siberia, pass through a tunnel underneath the Pacific Ocean then cut through Alaska and Canada to reach the continental US, according to a report in the state-run Beijing Times newspaper.

Crossing the Bering Strait in between Russia and Alaska would require about 200km (125 miles) of undersea tunnel, the paper said, citing Wang Mengshu, a railway expert at the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

"Right now we're already in discussions. Russia has already been thinking about this for many years," Wang said.

The project – nicknamed the "China-Russia-Canada-America" line – would run for 13,000km, about 3,000km further than the Trans-Siberian Railway. The entire trip would take two days, with the train travelling at an average of 350km/h (220mph).

The reported plans leave ample room for skepticism. No other Chinese railway experts have come out in support of the proposed project. Whether the government has consulted Russia, the US or Canada is also unclear. The Bering Strait tunnel alone would require an unprecedented feat of engineering – it would be the world's longest undersea tunnel – four times the length of the Channel Tunnel.

According to the state-run China Daily, the tunnel technology is "already in place" and will be used to build a high-speed railway between the south-east province of Fujian and Taiwan. "The project will be funded and constructed by China," it said. "The details of this project are yet to be finalised."

The Beijing Times listed the China-US line as one of four international high-speed rail projects currently in the works. The first is a line that would run from London via Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Kiev and Moscow, where it would split into two routes, one of which would run to China through Kazakhstan and the other through eastern Siberia. The second line would begin in the far-western Chinese city of Urumqi and then run through Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran and Turkey to Germany. The third would begin in the south-western city of Kunming and end in Singapore. The routes are under various stages of planning and development, the paper said.

Wang was not immediately available for comment. A man who picked up the phone at his office said he was traveling and would not respond to interview requests."

• This article was amended on Friday 9 May 2014. The project is nicknamed the "China-Russia-Canada-America" line, not the "China-Russia plus America line" as we said first. This has been corrected.
 
After Russia and China use this high speed railway to control the economic route of Eurasia, the US will be forced to join our silkroad new world order. :coffee:
 
After Russia and China uses this high speed railway to control the economic route of Eurasia, the US will be forced to join our railway new order. :coffee:

exactly i doubt they would like this since their carriers would become useless and they cant cut any country from trade anymore, only solution is to connect europe and middle east economies. Slowly building up and forcing them to implant it too to not left behind in trade
 
Make it 600 kmh, than it's good. 350kmh seem slow for a long journey.
 
exactly i doubt they would like this since their carriers would become useless and they cant cut any country from trade anymore, only solution is to connect europe and middle east economies. Slowly building up and forcing them to implant it too to not left behind in trade

Let's first make Eurasia, then Afro-Eurasia.

After our silkroad project is getting huge and unstoppable, the US will leave no choice, either to join us or being left behind and isolated from the rest of the world.
 
Interesting..

Pros: great views,
More tourism for Alaska

Cons:
It was an uphill battle just getting an oil pipeline built with everybody crying about environmental damage etc. Not sure if they'd ever get a high speed rail authorization - although there must already be some train line there so it could use the same general route.
Lots of Earthquakes!
Snow!
Border Security
 
That whole thing isn't taking into consideration the fact that there are about 1,000 other reasons other than engineering that it will never happen.
 
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