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| Shanghai's maglev line, the world's first
commercial maglev rail, passes the state inspection yesterday.(Photo:
Shanghai Daily) | BEIJING,
April 27 -- CHINESE officials hope to greatly reduce the cost of each kilometer
of track before work begins on a maglev line linking Shanghai to Hangzhou.
No timetable has been set for construction on the new
maglev train line, Zhang Xiaoqiang, deputy director of the National Development
and Reform Commission, said in Shanghai yesterday.
It is reported early that construction of the new
line was expected to start at the end of this year. Zhang said authorities
should conduct a careful feasibility study before work begins.
He said officials want to cut the price of the line
to 200 million yuan (US$24.95 million) per kilometer.
The city's current maglev line, which links Pudong
International Airport and the Longyang Road subway station, cost 310 million
yuan per kilometer to build.
The city's current line, the world's first
commercially operational maglev, passed the state inspection yesterday.
About 4.23 million passengers have taken the maglev
since it opened two years ago.
(Source: Shanghai Daily) |