BEIJING - The high-speed rail route from Beijing to the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou will open next month, cutting the 2,200-km journey time by 14 hours, according to the Ministry of Railways.
A trial operation along the Beijing-Zhengzhou section, the last part of the route, began on Sunday morning.
![]() Trains wait to leave for Beijing at Zhengzhou East Railway Station in Zhengzhou City, capital of central China's Henan Province, Nov 25, 2012. The high-speed rail route from Beijing to the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou will open next month, cutting the 2,200-km journey time by 14 hours, according to the Ministry of Railways. A trial operation along the Beijing-Zhengzhou section, the last part of the route, began on Sunday morning. [Photo/Xinhua] |
The operation will test facilities, train staff and enhance the crew's emergency response capabilities, according to the ministry.
The Wuhan-Guangzhou part of the high-speed route has been operating since December 2009 and the Zhengzhou-Wuhan section began functioning in September this year.
The entire journey time between Beijing and Guangzhou will be cut to eight hours from 22 hours.