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China has established the world's most extensive high-speed railway network in just two decades. Since the first line launched in 2008, the network has grown to roughly 25,000 miles, more than ...
On his first day in office, leader Xi Jinping inherited an ambitious road map to build 10,000 miles of high-speed rail to link China’s biggest cities. He took those plans and supersized them.
In just 10 years, China achieved an unprecedented feat by building the world’s largest rail network, revolutionizing transportation across the country. This ambitious project involved advanced ...
China Railway will raise the fares of four high-speed rail routes by 20% to 40% on June 15, despite the lines being profitable. According to "Sina Finance," China Railway Group's financial data ...
China’s rail ambitions just keep growing. The latest addition to the country’s portfolio is a 277-kilometer (172-mile) high-speed train line along the southeastern coast, connecting the cities ...
The China-Kyrgyz-Uzbek railway will likely face stiff competition from Kazakhstan, which currently acts as the chief node for East-West trade via the emerging Middle Corridor. In the coming years, ...
China’s railway network saw a record number of trips made on the first day of its week-long holiday, offering early signs of a consumer spending pickup in the world’s second-biggest economy.
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