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BEIJING, Jan. 9 -- Construction on a metro line
connecting the Beijing Capital International Airport and downtown Beijing will
start this month and should be completed in June 2008, in time for the Olympics.
Trains will be able to complete the journey in 16 minutes. It now takes a taxi at least half an hour to cover
the same section on an expressway without a traffic jam.
The project will be the first train scheme in Beijing
to be built without government money.
Liu Jian from the Beijing Municipal Commission of
Reform and Development said the project has been approved by the National
Commission of Reform and Development.
Liu said the line, which connects the airport and
Dongzhimen in downtown Beijing, will be 27.3 kilometres long and have four
stations: Dongzhimen, Sanyuanqiao and the No 2 and No 3 terminal buildings in
the airport.
Liu estimated the price for a single trip to be 20
yuan (US$2.5).
As the line will be part of the city's subway system,
passengers can change trains conveniently at Dongzhimen Station and Sanyuanqiao
Station.
"The metro line will provide a punctual, fast,
convenient, comfortable and efficient transport service to airline passengers
and guarantee smooth transport during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games," Liu said.
A special lounge will be built in Dongzhimen Station
where plane passengers can finish boarding procedures before they go to the
airport, saving a lot of time. They can even manage a quick tour of the city
after having their luggage consigned.
Liu revealed that 3.6 kilometres of the metro will be
built underground between Dongzhimen and Sanyuanqiao stations to avoid troubling
nearby residents, although this means a higher construction cost.
The project will cost 5.4 billion yuan (US$670
million), funded by a joint venture of five domestic companies. It is Beijing's
first city railway project to be financed without government cash, Liu said.
Yu Le, chief designer, said the trains on the new
line will be the first in Beijing to be equipped with linear motors, which have
many advantages over traditional motors such as less noise.
Yu said linear motors have been used for other city
railways in many countries. Bids will be invited before a decision is made on
which type of linear motor technology to use.Enditem
(Source: China Daily) |