BEIJING - China is building a US$27-billion train line from Beijing to the
southern economic hub of Shenzhen and foreign investors will be invited to join
the project, state press reported.
The new 2,300-kilometer (1,420-mile) railway will cut travel time between the
capital and Shenzhen, which borders Hong Kong, from 24 hours to 10, the China
Daily said, citing the National Development and Reform Commission.
The track will be designed to allow trains to travel at speeds of at least
200 kilometers an hour, more than twice as fast as the current line, it said.
Work on some sections of the railway has already begun and the entire project
is expected to be completed by 2010.
The newspaper, citing government officials, said the entire project was
expected to cost around 220 billion yuan (US$27.5 billion), with foreign
investment welcomed.
"We encourage investors from home and abroad and we think it will be a
profitable railway," a railways ministry official surnamed Huang said in the
report.
The total investment will be recovered within six years of services on the
line starting, Huang said.
Construction of a section of the line between Wuhan, the capital of China's
central Hubei province, and Guangzhou, the capital of southern Guangdong
province in which Shenzhen also lies, began in 2004.
However the National Development and Reform Commission, the government's main
economic planning body, only released the blueprint for the entire project on
Wednesday, the China Daily said.
The commission said the new railway would be solely for passengers, leaving
the old track to carry cargo.
The project is separate from another multi-billion-dollar railway to be built
between Beijing and Shanghai, which is also expected to be completed by 2010 and
be open to foreign investment.
The Beijing-Shanghai line is epected to cut travel time between China's two
most important cities from around 13 hours to five, with the trains expected to
reach speeds of 350 kilometers an hour.
The investment costs for that project have not been announced although
reports have suggested as much as 25 billion dollars will be ploughed into it.
China announced last year an ambitious plan to spend 250 billion dollars by
2020 to renovate and expand the nation's rail network, one of the largest in the
world.