Philippine Daily Inquirer

CHINA PLANS 30,000-KM HIGH SPEED RAIL NETWORK BY 2020

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BEIJING— The Chinese government plans to expand the country’s high-speed rail network to 30,000 kilometers (18,600 miles) by 2020, part of public infrastruc­ture spending aimed at shoring up economic growth.

The network would connect more than 80 percent of China’s major cities, Vice Transport Minister Yang Yudong said. Last year, China’s high-speed railway totaled 19,000 kilometers (11,800 miles).

Overall, China plans to invest 3.5 trillion yuan ($504 billion) in railway constructi­on between this year and 2020, Yang said. He was speaking at a briefing introducin­g plans to improve the country’s transporta­tion services.

The plans call for the renovation of expressway­s and faster constructi­on of railways to serve less-developed regions in central and western China.

Economic growth has steadily slowed over the past six years as communist leaders seek to wean the economy off manufactur­ing and exports in favor of more self-sustaining growth based on consumer spending.

In the last two years, officials have responded with ramped up spending on constructi­on of highways and other public works.

On Wednesday, China began operating a new highspeed rail line linking the financial hub of Shanghai in the east with Kunming, the capital of southweste­rn Yunnan province, a poorer region.

The line spans 2,252 kilometers (1,400 miles) across five provinces, cutting travel time to 11 hours from 35 hours, state media reported.

 ?? —AP ?? China’s CRH high-speed trains sit on tracks at a maintenanc­e base in Wuhan, in central China’s Hubei province.
—AP China’s CRH high-speed trains sit on tracks at a maintenanc­e base in Wuhan, in central China’s Hubei province.

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