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| A magnetic-levitation train arrives at the
Longyang Road Station in Shanghai's Pudong New Area. China's State Council
has approved the country's second maglev line, which will link Shanghai
with Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province. Construction of the
175-kilometer highspeed route will start this year and wrap up before
Shanghai hosts the 2010 World Expo. (Photo: Shanghai
Daily) | BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said Monday that the
Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed maglev railway and the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed
railway have both been approved by the State Council.
An industry insider noted that the approval of the
two key transport projects signals the arrival of the high-speed age in China.
According to the NDRC, a feasibility study on the
Shanghai-Hangzhou maglev railway will now begin.
With a total length of 175 kilometers, construction
of the Shanghai-Hangzhou maglev railway is expected to launch this year and is
expected to be in operation before the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, according to
a deputy to the Tenth National People's Congress (NPC).
The normal speed of the maglev railway will be 450 km
per hour,but it will be limited to under 200 km per hour in the city's downtown
areas. Sources said it will take passengers only half an hour to travel from
Shanghai to Hangzhou.
With a total cost of 35 billion yuan (about 4.3
billion U.S. dollars), the new maglev railway is expected to further beef up
links between Shanghai and Hangzhou and boost cooperation among the areas in the
booming Yangtze River Delta, experts said.
According to the NDRC, high-speed rail technology,
rather than maglev technology will be adopted in the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed
railway project.
With the total length of 1,320 km, the railway will
have a maximum speed of 350 km per hour, but operate at a normal speed of 300 km
per hour.
A few days ago, Chinese Minister of Railways Liu
Zhijun said at the ongoing Tenth National People's Congress (NPC) that the
high-speed railway will be built using technologies developed by China itself.
The minister also said the railway will need an
investment of 140 billion yuan (17.5 billion dollars), and the ministry will
encourage multi-channel fund-raising from domestic and overseas investors.
The NDRC affirmed that Beijing-Shanghai high-speed
railway Co.,Ltd will be founded for the construction and operation of the new
railway.
The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway is an
important project in China's mid- and long-term railway network scheme, which
will help ease the strained railway transport situation between the country's
two largest cities.
According to sources with the Ministry of Railways,
China plans to extend its railway length to 100,000 km by 2020. Over 12,000 km
of high-speed railways are to be built in the coming years with a total cost of
between 2 trillion yuan (250 billion dollars) and 2.5 trillion yuan (312.5
billion dollars). Enditem |