China Plans to Expand High-Speed Rail Network to 60,000 km by 2030
China plans to expand its high-speed rail network to 60,000 km by 2030, enhancing transportation infrastructure and boosting economic growth.
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China plans to expand its high-speed rail network to 60,000 km by 2030, enhancing transportation infrastructure and boosting economic growth.
China has unveiled the CR450 high-speed train prototype, capable of reaching speeds of 450 km/h, marking a significant advancement in rail technology.
Guangdong’s high-speed rail network sets a new record with 600 million passenger trips in 2024, reflecting the growth of the Greater Bay Area and increasing connectivity with Hong Kong.
China’s maglev trains reach 600 km/h using electromagnetic levitation. This frictionless technology is set to revolutionize travel and boost inter-regional connectivity.
China’s rapid rail development, starting from the Chengdu-Chongqing railway, is revolutionizing regional growth, bridging urban-rural divides, and fostering innovation clusters for a shared future.
Colombian vlogger Fernando Munoz Bernal discusses China’s people-centered development, highlighting how the nation’s extensive high-speed rail network creates opportunities and prioritizes citizens over profit.
A new high-speed railway has transformed travel between Chengdu and Chongqing, cutting journey times from 13 to 2 hours and boosting the region’s economy and lifestyles.
China’s railway network transported over 4 billion passengers in the first 11 months of 2024, marking a record-breaking achievement for the country’s expanding transportation system.
Vietnam’s parliament has approved a $67 billion high-speed railway connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, cutting travel time from 30 hours to just five. Construction begins in 2027, with trains running by 2035.
China launches a new high-speed rail line connecting Shanghai with Jiangsu and Zhejiang, enhancing travel in the Yangtze River Delta.