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Workers lay the last track of the
Beijing-Tianjin intercity high-speed railway on Dec. 16, 2007 in Tianjin,
north China. Workers on Sunday completed the laying of track for the
intercity high-speed railway between Beijing, China's capital, and the
neighboring coastal city of Tianjin, the first of its kind in
China. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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TIANJIN,
Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Workers have completed laying the tracks for intercity
high-speed railway between Beijing and Tianjin on Sunday morning, the first of
its kind in China.
The 200-km rail, starts from the Beijing South
Railway Station in the downtown area and ends at Tianjin Railway Station,
passing through the districts of Yizhuang Industrial Park, Yongle New Town and
and Tianjin's Yangcun, said a spokesman of the railway project.
Designed for a full speed of 350 kilometers per hour,
the railway will shorten the journey between the two cities from the current 70
minutes to around 30 minutes.
A maximum of 20 pairs of trains will run on the new
rail route per hour. Starting at an interval of 3 minutes, the trains are
expected to carry up to 18,000 passengers per hour.
At a cost of more than 13.3 billion yuan (about 1.8
billion U.S. dollars), the project started in July 4, 2005 and will be
operational before the Beijing Olympic Games in next August.
According to the blueprint of the Ministry of
Railway, intercity high-speed railway network will be set up in the economic
developed areas, including the Yangtze River Delta, the Bohai Sea Ring area and
the Pearl River Delta, by 2020.
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