A lot of conservatives here sound like Japanese before 1960s and Chinese before 2010s.
"No, it's for the rich. No, we don't need it, just improve the old lines."
Does anyone here really know HSR? One of the reasons China designs 50,000km network (now 16,000km in operation) is that
passenger-dedicated lines will set free old lines. In other words, there will be more room for freight. But later, we find that it will not only give room to freight trains, but considerably stimulate local economy, increase connectivity, boost productivity, provide jobs, promote tourism, etc. There are a lot of positive reports from World Bank and World Bank has financially supported Chinese HSR.
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n China, traveling by HSR is cheaper than even by air with discounted air tickets for most cases(less than 1500km). Ordinary people travel by HSR in second class, rich people travel by HSR in first class and business class. In some corridor like Shanghai-Nanjing and Guangzhou-Shenzhen, there are at least 170-180 pairs of bullet trains daily.
I just give you some numbers of train services in my hometown(Wuhan City, Central China). Airlines have canceled most services from Wuhan to Guangzhou/Shanghai due to HSR's punctuality, convenience, cosiness and lower ticket fare.
Wuhan-Guangzhou(300kph) 60-70 trains daily, 463.5yuan (4766rupees), 3.5-4.5 hours/1100km
(same route by air, lowest 80% off at 450yuan and 50yuan fuel surcharge)
Wuhan-Shanghai(200-250kph) 25-35 trains daily, 257yuan (2642rupees) 5-6hours/850km (semi-HSR)
(same route by air, lowest 80% off at 300yuan and 50yuan fuel surcharge)
Wuhan-Yichang(200kph) 55-64 trains daily, 84.5yuan (868rupees) 2hours/300km (semi-HSR)
(same route by bus, 150yuan/4hours)
Please mind that good discounted tickets are in the worst time like early morning and late at night, and you cannot expect good discounts on holidays. But HSR ticket fares are the same throughout the year.
Totally agree.
Imagine, buy a cup of latte at Starbucks in the waiting room of a railway station. Check emails or have a short snap in the smooth bullet train.
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Ordinary people choose second class.
Really have huge money? No worries, choose business class.
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Nonsense!!!
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Upgrading old lines to 200kph as in China's
Campaign to raise the speed of railway travel in China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia before 2007.
To upgrade old lines, it's quite often even much pricer than building new lines.
1, upgrade railway crossings to flyovers
2, upgrade signal systems
3, seamless tracks
4, new locomotives
5, upgrade electric system
6, demolish buildings along railway which are too closed
7, build fences to protect people
8, more space between two opposite tracks
9, more tunnels and bridges
10, larger turning radius
11, stronger ballast
etc
It's no easy task.
And now we still have a lot of bullet trains operating on old upgraded lines(200kph) but the number is on the decline(influenced by freight trains)
Grey lines in the following map are upgrade old lines.
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No, air transportation has lost in Tokyo-Osaka, Beijing-Shanghai, Wuhan-Guangzhou, Wuhan-Beijing, etc. All these 1000km corridor, airlines offer at least 50%-80% discount, but they still lose.
You cannot build airports every 30-50km, but u can build HSR stations every 5-50km. Air transport is a rather selfish transport method, mainly for big cities, but bullet trains benefit every single city along an HSR line. We have small HSR stations in counties and towns.
pls read the number(km) carefully in the following photo(Shanghai/Nanjing/Hangzhou HSR Network, 2014)
Yangtze River Delta HSR Network
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I am a railway fan and a genuine promotor of HSR, not just in China but around the world,
I hate when people oppose development in railway when they know nothing true about it but talk like they are the experts. History already proves, those people won't be remembered.
There will be a change of thinking. Most Chinese before 2010s were against-HSR. But now, read the news,
The modern railway protection movement of China Few Chinese resort back to uncomfortable, unpunctual economy class of airlines once they experience even second class of Chinese HSR. I personally haven't taken any domestic flights except distance more than 2000km or to cities without HSR connection.