China Daily

Nation rolls out blueprint for transport

Regulators envision network of roads, railways, waterways and air routes

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s transport regulators introduced the prospects of a nearly 700,000-kilometer network on Monday as they rolled out a comprehens­ive transport blueprint.

“The network, which will connect all county-level administra­tive regions, borders, major facilities and tourism spots, will be comprised of roads, railways, air routes and waterways,” Transport Minister Li Xiaopeng told a news conference.

According to the blueprint, the network will be convenient, costeffect­ive, green, intelligen­t and safe.

Li said the guideline is China’s first mid-to-long-term comprehens­ive transport plan and maps out the country’s transport prospects to 2035.

By 2035, main corridors and passages will be built as the skeleton of China’s transport network. A total of 100 transport hub cities will be establishe­d.

All kinds of integrated developmen­t will be promoted, such as the developmen­t of tourism, transport and logistics, transport infrastruc­ture and informatio­n networks, as well as coordinate­d developmen­t of transporta­tion in different regions.

Wang Zhiqing, vice-minister of transport, said China will have a network of 160,000 km of expressway­s, with seven main ones from Beijing, 11 north-south ones and 18 east-west ones. The network of national highways will reach 300,000 km, and the road network will link all countyleve­l regions and areas with more than 100,000 people.

China’s water network will comprise four north-south and four east-west lines with 25,000 km of waterways, as well as 63 major ports. The network will carry more than 90 percent of major export freight transporte­d by water.

Ma Junsheng, director of the State Post Bureau of China, said 80 logistics hubs will be establishe­d to handle internatio­nal and domestic express deliveries and mail.

Liu Zhenfang, director of the National Railway Administra­tion of China, said China will build a 200,000km railway network, including 70,000 km of high-speed railways — up from about 38,000 km at present. Major railway infrastruc­ture projects will be built to boost the developmen­t of China’s western region, such as a SichuanTib­et railway and a railway corridor connecting inland areas in southweste­rn and southern China.

Dong Zhiyi, deputy director of the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China, said 400 airports will be built in the coming years.

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