Construction of a 300 km/h railway linking Nanjing and Hangzhou,
two hub cities in east China's neighboring
Jiangsu and
Zhejiang provinces, has been approved by the Ministry of
Railways, according to sources with the Zhejiang Provincial
Development and Reform Committee.
An official with the committee said that construction of the
passenger railway will begin at the end of the year. It will be
linked to the new Beijing-Shanghai railway when the construction is
completed in 2010 and the speed will hit 300 km/h.
The travel time between any two of Shanghai, Hangzhou and
Nanjing will only be about one hour.
With a total investment of 20.3 billion yuan (approximately
US$2.5 billion), 109 km of the 251-km long railway will run in
Zhejiang.
The official noted that upon completion, the Nanjing-Hangzhou
passenger rail route will become a main channel to north China and
reduce the detour around Shanghai.
(Xinhua News Agency May 10, 2006)
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