China Expands Railway Network with Hundreds of New Trains
China boosts its railway network with hundreds of new trains, enhancing connectivity and making travel faster and more convenient across the country.
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China boosts its railway network with hundreds of new trains, enhancing connectivity and making travel faster and more convenient across the country.
China is preparing for a record-breaking Spring Festival travel rush in 2025, expecting 9 billion trips as people return home for Lunar New Year celebrations.
China has unveiled the CR450 high-speed train prototype, capable of reaching speeds of 450 km/h, marking a significant advancement in rail technology.
Beijing opens Subway Line 3, extending its metro to 879 km—the longest in China. Planned since 1957, the new east-west line enhances city transportation.
The UK government announces plans to bring three major rail operators back under public ownership by 2025, aiming to create a more unified railway system and reduce costs.
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.
The China-Laos Railway, launched three years ago, is boosting regional economic growth, handling over 43 million passengers and 48.3 million tonnes of cargo between China and Laos.
China is transforming rural life by building new roads that connect over 45,000 villages to transport networks, improving access to services and boosting local economies.
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