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BEIJING, Feb. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Beijing has mapped
out plans to build three more subway routes to provide faster traffic links
between the city center and the outer areas.
Construction will start before 2010 on Huangcun Subway Route linking the downtown areas with Huangcun, a
satellite city in southwestern Beijing, No. 15 Route, a light rail route to
Shunyi District in the northeast, and No. 11 Route running through the southern
part of the city, said sources attending a meeting Thursday on Beijing's
communication work in the coming five years.
The planned No. 11 Route will be connected with two
new routes whose construction will probably start later this year -- the No. 9
Route and a light rail track to Yizhuang, a booming economic and industrial zone
southeast of the city.
Between now and 2010, Beijing will complete and put
into operation four new subway routes, including a route to the Olympic village
in the north and a subway line to the Capital International Airport.
By the end of 2010, some 270 kilometers of urban
railroad will be operative in Beijing.
Besides underground and light trail routes, Beijing
will complete a high-speed urban road network consisting of 380 kilometers of
high-speed road and 1,400 kilometers of trunk roads. By then, a car drive
between any two places on the Fifth Ring Road will take less than an hour.
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