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Bullet trains join fastest in the worldBy Xin Dingding (China Daily/Xinhua)Updated: 2007-04-18 06:49
Numbered D460, the train left Shanghai on 5:38 a.m. and is expected to arrive in Suzhou 39 minutes later. With today's sixth railway speedup, China will join the ranks of countries with high-speed rail services. Trains will be able to run at speeds of up to 200 kph on some 6,003 km of track, and on some sections, the maximum speed will increase to 250 kph. "That length (6,003 km) exceeds the total amount of rail lines capable of accommodating trains at that speed (200 kph) in nine European countries," said Vice-Minister of Railways Hu Yadong. "And raising the speed to 200 kph on so much track in only one move is also rare in the world." As of today, trains will be able to run at speeds of up to 160 kph on 14,000 kilometers of track and up to 120 kph on 22,000 km of track.
Railway operators will have to address the speed gap between the two kinds of trains to make sure they both run safely. He Huawu, the ministry's general engineer, said the ministry had drafted an operational chart to allow trains to run at an interval of "only five minutes". He added that it was rare for a rail operator to run such a tight schedule. He also noted that in addition to the speed gap between passenger and cargo trains, the two have "totally opposite requirements for tracks". For example, high-speed passenger trains require a much smoother track than a heavily loaded cargo train, He said. Other transportation experts have doubted the wisdom of running the two kinds of trains on one rail network. "A heavily loaded cargo train's destructive power is the same as that of an overloaded vehicle on the expressway," Nanfang Weekly quoted an expert as saying. However, He said railway authorities had adopted advanced technology to resolve any problems. The country's rail system has reportedly benefited from several upgrades, including an advanced safety control system that includes 60-kg steel rails as well as the latest sleeper cars, the strongest switches available and anti-friction devices. The signal system has also been upgraded. The system allows the authorities to maintain tighter control of high-speed trains, Initial experiments and a trial run have both yielded positive results. He also said the ministry had set up systems for testing and monitoring, facilities management and emergency responses. And for the first time, the ministry has installed advanced track that relies on laser technology. "I can say that China's railway infrastructure and rail track technology have both reached an advanced level," He said.
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