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CHENGDU, May 16 (Xinhua) -- China will launch a nationwide
railway speed acceleration this year, the sixth in nine years, to boost
transport capacity, a senior railway expert said on Tuesday.
After the speed raise this year, nearly 10,000 kilometers
of railways will have experienced the operation, according to He Huawu, chief
engineer with the Ministry of Railways. Upon completion, China's express railway
network, which allows speeds of over 160 km per hour, will also include around
6,000 km of upgraded high-speed routes with a running capacity of 200 km per
hour, according to He, who was attending a ceremony marking the 110th
anniversary of Jiaotong (Communication) University in southwest China.
However, He did not disclose the time-scale for the
speed acceleration.
China raised its railway speed for the first time in
1997. The fifth speed increase, launched on April 18, 2004, has helped to
increase the country's passenger and freight transport capacity by 18.5 percent
and 15 percent, respectively, over the past two years, the ministry said.
According to the ministry, China's railways completed
1.154 billion passenger journeys last year, 18.7 percent more than before the
speed was raised, and transported a total of 2.686 billion tons of cargo.
China has 22,090 km of railways which can allow
trains to run at a speed above 120 km per hour, 14,025 km of railways above 160
km per hour and 5,371 km above 200 km per hour.
He noted that China's railway transportation capacity
still lags far behind the economic and social development demand and the
government has made up its mind to increase investment in the development of
express railways, high-speed rail lines, rail traffic service between and within
cities between 2006-2010. According to the plan, China will carry out some 200
projects concerning railway construction, including investing at least 1,250
billion yuan (some 156 billion U.S. dollars) to build 7,000 km of passenger rail
lines, during the period, known as the 11th five-year plan for national economic
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