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Sunday, January 9, 2011

China to open Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail in June




The Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway will be put into operation by the middle of June this year, Chinese Railways Minister Liu Zhijun said at a conference Tuesday.


The high-speed link connecting the country's two most important cities will open ahead of its original schedule, previously set in 2012.


The construction of the 1,318-km railway was started in April 2008 with total investment estimated at 220.9 billion yuan (around 32.5 billion U.S. dollars).


The railway is expected to cut travel time between Beijing, China's capital in the north, and Shanghai, the country's economic center in the east, to less than five hours, compared with the current 10-hour rail journey.


On Dec. 3, 2010, a China-made CRH380A train set a new speed record of 486.1 km per hour on a test run on the Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway.


Also at the conference, Liu said the combined length of China's operating high-speed railways had reached 8,358 km by the end of 2010.


Total length of high-speed railways would reach 13,000 km by 2011, and 16,000 km by 2015, Liu said.


China plans to invest 700 billion yuan for the construction of railways this year, Liu said.


He said the total length of China's railways had reached 91,000 km by 2010, and the railways would reach 120,000 km in five years.


In 2010, 1.68 billion passenger journeys were conducted through the nation's railways, up 9.9 percent year on year. The railways had also transported 3.63 billion tonnes of goods, up 9.3 percent.


Argentina child survives under train

Argentina child survives under train
















BUENOS AIRES: A minor girl in Argentina had a lucky escape after being caught on the tracks as a train arrived at a Buenos Aires platform.

A woman and a child walking down onto the tracks just moments before a train arrived at the Liniers train station on Tuesday.
The woman quickly jumped back onto the platform as she saw the approaching train but the child seemed to disappeared underneath the platform just before it arrived at the station.
Startled commuters quickly rushed to the scene

According to the train company, the child managed to find cover in a little hole underneath the platform and was rescued after the station personnel cut off the power of the train and took her out from underneath the carriages.

While it was not immediately clear why the child walked down to the tracks, Buenos Aires Trains said that it is a frequent practice for people to walk out of the stations, stepping down from the platforms to the railways, to avoid paying the train ticket.

The company could not confirm if the woman who was with the child was arrested by the police, nor the identity of the woman.
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