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China to build undersea tunnel for high speed trains to run 250 km per hour

China to build undersea tunnel for high speed trains to run 250 km per hour

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Beijing: China is set to build its first undersea tunnel for high speed trains in Zhejiang province, the media said on Friday.

 

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The project is set to cover 16.2 km undersea area while the line will cover nearly 70 km between Ningbo and Zhoushan, reports international online web media.

 

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Designed to run at 250 km per hour, the trains will reduce the journey time from 1.5 hours to around half an hour.

 

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Zhejiang, which is located south of Shanghai, was one of the first regions of China to construct high-speed rail lines.

 

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High speed rail lines in the country now cover some 25,000 km, equivalent to 60 per cent of the world total.

 

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With projects such as the Beijing-Shanghai line – the fastest in the world with sections that reach up to 350 km per hour – or the link between Hong Kong and the national rail network, in the past few years high-speed trains have become one of the main elements of Chinese infrastructure development.