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South Korea hopes new speed train links will help boost birthrate

- Reuters Seoul

South Korea is launching a highspeed train service that will reduce the travel time between central Seoul and its outskirts, a project officials hope will encourage more youth to consider homes outside the city, and start having babies.

South Korea has the world’s lowest fertility rate, and its youth have often cited long commutes and cramped, expensive housing in greater Seoul, home to about half the population, as the main reasons for not getting married and starting a family.

The birth rate in Seoul is even lower than the national average, and the government has tried to boost the number of newborns through subsidies, with little success.

Officials are now pinning their hopes on the Great Train eXpress or GTX, a 134 trillion won ($99.5 billion) undergroun­d speed train project that will provide six lines linking Seoul to several outlying areas by 2035. On Friday, President Yoon Suk Yeol inaugurate­d a section of the first line, which will cut the commute time from Suseo in the capital to the satellite city of Dongtan to 19 minutes from 80 minutes now on a bus.

He added that the shorter commute “will enable people to spend more time with their family in the mornings and evenings.”

The line is due to go into service on Saturday, and once fully operationa­l, the GTX will be one of the fastest undergroun­d systems in the world, with trains traveling at speeds of up to 180 km per hour, officials said. Owning a home in South Korea is costly, with median prices hitting a peak in June 2021 after rising 45 percent over five years.

 ?? Reuters ?? South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrives for an opening ceremony of ‘Great Train eXpress’ in Seoul on Friday.
Reuters South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrives for an opening ceremony of ‘Great Train eXpress’ in Seoul on Friday.

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