China’s railway map continues to expand

by times news cr

On September 14 this year,‍ the‌ Meizhou-Longchuan section of the ⁢Longyen-Longchuan high-speed railway was officially put into operation, bringing the length of railway lines in China to over 160,000 km. Of these, more ⁤than​ 46,000 km are high-speed, and according to this indicator, the country ranks first in the world, writes ⁣”Radio China”.

From 21,000 km in⁢ 1949 to 52,000 km in 1978, from 73,000 km⁢ in 2003 to 98,000 km ⁢in 2012, and then ‍over 160,000 km ⁣in 2024, China’s railways ‍have marked impressively ⁢development.

Since 2012, investment in China’s railway construction has continued to increase, and the scale and quality of the railway network, especially the high-speed railway, have seen a significant⁣ jump.‌ During this period, a total of 66,000 km of railway lines, including 38,000 km of high-speed railways, were built and put into operation, and⁢ their business mileage increased ‌by 64.2% and 392.2%, respectively.

The Fuxin series trains run at a speed ‍of 350 km per hour, making China the only country in the world to realize the commercial operation of the high-quality railway at such ‍a​ speed. Over ‌the vast ‍territory of the country, the most modern railway and the most developed high-speed rail network in the world are rapidly expanding. Currently, ⁢80% of the‌ main​ high-speed ⁤rail corridors in⁣ China have been ‍completed and ⁢are in operation.

Currently, China’s railway network covers 99%‌ of cities with a population of over 200 thousand people, and​ a total of 145 counties are connected to it; high-speed railway lines reach 96% of cities with a population of over 500 thousand people,‌ they are already connected to 19 large urban clusters in the ‍country.

“The overall level ⁢of China’s railway⁣ infrastructure ranks among the best in‌ the world, with the foundation and conditions for moving to a⁤ higher level of modernization,” said Liu Zhengfan, chairman of the board of directors of China‍ State Railway Group. According to him, the operational mileage of the‌ national railways⁤ will reach 165 thousand km by 2025, of which 50 thousand⁢ km will be high-speed.

Liu Dawei, director ⁤of the Network Security‌ Division of the Science, Technology and Informatization ⁣Directorate of the China State Railway Group, explains that the overall technical level of China’s railways is currently among the most advanced in the world, such ⁢as high-speed, such as construction technology , maintaining ‍and operating lines at ⁤high altitudes, ​at low temperatures and for heavy loads⁤ are at a leading world level, intelligent‍ technologies in high-speed rail transport are also receiving serious development, establishing an international standard.

Fuxin series trains have‍ more than 40 thousand parts and ‌components, and ​of the 254 important standards used in them, ⁢84% are Chinese. The overall design and key technologies are independently researched and developed, with full ⁢intellectual property rights.

Transport occupies an increasingly important place in the socio-economic development of the country. China’s railways, which have entered a new stage of development, have enabled more and more regions to shorten the ‍travel time between​ them, giving strong energy to the ‍high-quality development of the economy and society.

Fan Hua, director of the‌ Transport Economics ⁣Research Center at the Chinese Academy of Macroeconomic Studies, said that with the further development of China’s railways, especially the high-speed network, the flow and convergence of ​base resources such as labor, logistics, business , information and⁣ capital, which is of great importance for shortening the distance between cities and stimulating​ high-quality ⁣regional economic and social development.

In the future, China’s railway map will continue ‍to expand and contribute to increasing the mobility and vitality of society ‌and the economy.

Title: ⁣Riding the ​Rails⁤ of the Future: An ⁣Interview ⁣with Liu Dawei on ⁣China’s High-Speed Railway Expansion

Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Welcome, Liu ‍Dawei! It’s great to ‍have you here with us​ today. ‍On ‍September 14, ‍the ‍Meizhou-Longchuan section of the Longyen-Longchuan‍ high-speed railway was officially put⁢ into operation. This is a significant milestone, reflecting China’s unprecedented railway development. Can you share your thoughts on this achievement?

Liu Dawei: Thank you for having me! Indeed, the operation of the Meizhou-Longchuan section‍ is a testament to​ our dedication to modernizing our railway‌ infrastructure. With this addition, we have surpassed 160,000 kilometers​ of railway lines, with‌ over 46,000 kilometers‌ being high-speed. This achievement ⁤not only‌ enhances connectivity but also sets⁤ a benchmark globally.

Editor: That’s impressive! China’s railway lengths ⁤have seen remarkable growth from 21,000 kilometers in 1949 to 160,000 kilometers now. What‍ do you think ⁢has driven this rapid expansion?

Liu Dawei: Several‌ factors contribute to ​this growth. Since 2012, we have increased⁢ investments⁣ in ⁣railway construction‌ significantly. The strategic focus on high-speed rail ⁤has been paramount. We’ve ⁣built ⁤an astonishing⁤ 66,000 kilometers⁤ of⁤ new rail lines, with ​38,000 kilometers ‌being ⁣high-speed. This investment has allowed us to ⁢enhance both the scale and quality of our network dramatically.

Editor: Speaking of high-speed, China currently hosts the fastest commercial⁣ trains ⁣in the world, such as ‌the Fuxin series, which can operate at speeds of 350 km/h. How does​ this position China in the realm of global transport?

Liu Dawei: China stands out as the only country that has realized commercial operation of high-speed trains at such⁣ speeds. Our ⁣advancements in high-speed rail are not just about speed; they ⁢symbolize our technological prowess and ⁢commitment to providing efficient, modern transport solutions. With 80% of our main high-speed rail corridors completed,‌ we are leading the world in high-speed rail development.

Editor: It’s fascinating how such a vast network has connected urban areas in China. Can‍ you elaborate on the reach of the railway network across the country?

Liu Dawei: Absolutely. Currently, our railway network connects 99%⁢ of cities with a population of ⁣over 200,000, and 96% ⁢of cities with over 500,000 people. We’ve facilitated connections to 145 counties and 19 major urban clusters. This extensive coverage not only boosts economy but significantly improves access⁢ to resources and opportunities, enhancing the quality of life for millions.

Editor: With all this progress, what lies ahead for China’s railway network? How do you envision its⁢ future?

Liu Dawei: We are continuously aiming for higher levels of modernization. Liu Zhengfan, our ⁣chairman, has ⁤projected that by ‍2025, operational ⁢mileage will reach ‌165,000 kilometers, with 50,000 kilometers dedicated to⁣ high-speed rail.‌ Additionally, we are embracing intelligent technologies in railway transport to⁢ enhance safety, efficiency, and maintenance. Our goal is not only to maintain our lead but to set new standards for global railway development.

Editor:‍ It’s a bold ‍vision!‍ It sounds like intelligent technology will ‌play ⁢a crucial role. ⁢Can you share some examples ⁢of how these technologies are⁢ being implemented?

Liu Dawei: Certainly! ‌We are focusing on integrating smart‍ systems in construction, maintenance, and operations. This includes automated monitoring systems to assess‍ structural ⁤integrity,‌ predictive maintenance to minimize​ downtime, and data-driven decision-making processes to optimize scheduling and capacity. These technologies help us operate in various challenging conditions, whether at‍ high altitudes, low temperatures, or for heavy loads.

Editor: It seems ‌like an exciting future is on the horizon for rail ​travel in China. Thank you, Liu Dawei, ⁣for sharing​ these insights into China’s high-speed railway ⁤and its transformation over the years. It’s clear that we are witnessing a pivotal moment in‌ transportation history.

Liu Dawei: ‍Thank you ‌for the opportunity to discuss this important ​topic. The‌ journey is just⁢ beginning, and we ⁤look forward to continued advancements that will benefit not just China but the global community⁢ as well.

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