Global Times

State railway firm to help construct Moscow subway

- By Ni Hao

China’s State- owned railway company will participat­e in Moscow’s subway constructi­on, the first time Russia has entered into a joint venture with a foreign company in subway constructi­on.

China Railway Constructi­on Corporatio­n ( CRCC) told the Global Times on Thursday that the subway’s base is nearing completion, and five shield tunneling machines, mainly used for constructi­on under extremely cold conditions, had recently arrived in Moscow.

This portion of the subway, spanning 3.8 kilometers, is located at Moscow’s southwest, which consists of three subway stations and four sections, the company said.

It added this will be completed within two- and- a- half years, and will begin service in 2020.

The contract is worth 2.29 billion yuan ($ 0.34 billion).

Moscow vice mayor Marat Khusnullin said China will open the subway line, which runs from Prospekt Vernadskog­o station to Aminyevsko­ye Shosse station, at the start of 2018, Russian media Sputnik reported on Monday.

The report said approximat­ely 500 Chinese workers and engineers will also come to Moscow for the project.

This marks the first time Russia has invited a foreign company to participat­e in its subway constructi­on. It’s also China’s first subway project in Europe.

CRCC said Li Chude, a member of the Standing Committee and Secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CRCC Party Committee, inspected the job site in October.

Premier Li Keqiang and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a joint communiqué on Wednesday, stating that the two sides should enhance cooperatio­n on highspeed rail, including the technology, equipment and investment­s so a date can be set to initiate the Moscow- Kazan high- speed rail project, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

The 770- kilometer railway will cost 1.3 trillion rubles ($ 22.4 billion). The trains will run at a maximum speed of 400 kilometers per hour, and will cut travel time from 14 hours to 3.5 hours, Xinhua reported.

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