Country eager to share its high-speed rail experience

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核心提示:Technological advances help China make rapid progress in sectorChina has accumulated vast experience in developing high-speed railways at ho
Technological advances help China make rapid progress in sectorChina has accumulated vast experience in developing high-speed railways at home and is willing to share its know-how with the rest of the world, according to experts.The nation started to research building high-speed railways in the 1990s, when Japan had been operating its Shinkansen bullet trains for more than 20 years.In 2008, the first high-speed railway-operating at a speed of 350 kilometers per hour-opened in China, linking Beijing and Tianjin. The link heralded the beginning of the nation's high-speed rail development.Although it was a late starter, China has forged ahead in the sector for more than 30 years, moving from being a follower to a leader in building high-speed railways globally.According to national railway operator China State Railway Group, the nation now runs such railways at the highest speed and under the greatest variety of operational scenarios. China has also developed the most comprehensive technologies and gained the richest railway management experience in the world, according to the company.With significant progress and major breakthroughs achieved in a short time, China ranks first globally in terms of the scale of its high-speed rail network that is either operational or under construction, the company added.By the end of last year, China's high-speed railway network stretched for 40,000 km, accounting for more than two-thirds of the total length of such networks worldwide.The pace of building more such routes has not slowed, and in the first half of this year, nearly 996 km of new high-speed lines were put into operation in China.China State Railway Group said: "The nation has developed world-class high-speed railway technologies, and it leads the world in some fields. For example, bullet trains were a key step taken by China as it transformed from being a follower to a leader in such technologies."Sharing experienceChina is eager to share its experience and knowledge with other countries and regions. It is taking part in international projects such as the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway in Indonesia, the China-Laos Railway, and the Belgrade-Budapest Railway, which links Serbia and Hungary.Eleven bullet trains and an inspection train made for the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway left Shandong province on Aug 21 for shipment to Indonesia. The trains were developed based on the advanced and mature technologies for China-made Fuxing bullet trains, which operate at a speed of 350 km/h.The trains' designer and developer, CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co, took into account local conditions and routes in Indonesia-incorporating elements of Indonesian culture to give passengers a more comfortable traveling experience.Zhang Fangtao, a senior engineer at CRRC Qingdao Sifang, said: "For the local coastal weather, which is hot, humid and foggy, we used a high-standard, anti-corrosive design. In addition, the line has some long and steep slopes, so we used a design to enable the trains to accelerate faster and to climb slopes more quickly."Xia Jian, senior engineer at China Railway Design Corp, who led the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway's design, said: "Passengers traveling between Jakarta and Bandung usually take the freeway or use a railway that is more than 100 years old, which is less comfortable, with the journey taking more than three hours. After the high-speed line opens, it will greatly reduce traffic jams between the two cities, attract investment, reduce environmental damage, and promote commerce and tourism."The line will also greatly benefit local residents, just as the high-speed rail network in China has done, Xia added.The Jakarta-Bandung high-speed line, which is expected to open in June, is China's first overseas railway project to fully adopt Chinese technologies and standards. It is also a landmark project for the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative.All 13 tunnels on the line have been completed, along with more than 90 percent of the civil engineering work, including track beds, bridges and stations, according to China Railway International, which is overseeing the project and is a subsidiary of China State Railway Group.The 142-km line, with a designed speed of 350 km/h, will cut the journey time between Jakarta and Bandung, capital of West Java province, from about three hours to 40 minutes.Complex geological conditions along the line posed challenges for designers and constructors, but engineers worked to improve the design quality by incorporating China's latest high-speed railway technology.Xia said, "Local culture and religion have been fully respected in the design for the line's stations, which all have bathrooms and prayer rooms for Muslims."12345Next >>|Global recognitionLast month, two international standards for high-speed railway infrastructure design and power supply-mainly drafted and developed by China-were published by the International Union of Railways, highlighting the nation's contribution to promoting the internationalization of high-speed railway standards, according to China State Railway Group.The International Union of Railways, which was founded in 1922 in France, is known by the initials UIC. With 210 members, it aims to promote rail transportation and cooperation globally.The two international standards are the second and third in a series of high-speed railway design and construction standards, and the first of their kind mainly developed by China.In November, the first standard in the series, which relates to communication signals in high-speed railway design, was published by the UIC to "fill gaps" in international standards.The standards introduced China's design concept based on its global experience of building high-speed railways. They also promote the nation's advanced technologies, such as power supply systems, and provide solutions for designing and building high-speed railways worldwide.In recent years, experts from China State Railway Group have taken part in drafting, revising and developing more than 60 important technical standards published by the UIC in many fields, including high-speed railways, rail networks and braking systems.China has incorporated its experience into international standards, such as design concepts, technical equipment and maintenance. But in addition, the new standards consider the technologies and needs of other countries.According to China State Railway Group, the nation has become a major driving force in the development of international high-speed rail standards.Huo Baoshi, chairman of UIC's Intercity and High-Speed Committee, said: "International standards are an important technical foundation for international trade, which is crucial to promote the Belt and Road Initiative. China's railway sector has relied on the UIC to lead the drafting and revision of technical standards, improving the international influence of the nation's railway standards."China's involvement in making international standards showcases its strengths in building high-speed railways globally. This will help China's railways to'go out'."|<>|Accumulated experienceChina has successfully built and operated a number of cross-border railways.The China-Laos Railway, which links Yunnan province and Vientiane, the Laotian capital, opened in December. It is the first cross-border railway project mainly invested in, constructed and operated by China and linked to China's domestic rail system.The line has improved the flow of goods and people between China and Laos, as well as other member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.During its first six months, the line handled more than 3.2 million passenger trips, with some 2.8 million of the journeys made in China and 410,000 in Laos. The line also transported 4.03 million metric tons of goods.|<>|Looking to futureAccording to China State Railway Group, the nation has made progress in developing the Belgrade-Budapest Railway and other international projects.On Aug 11, Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Nepal's Foreign Minister Narayan Khadka announced that China would use its aid funds for Nepal to support a feasibility study for a China-Nepal cross-border railway.|<>|China will send experts to Nepal to conduct surveying work for the line later this year.The two nations also agreed to set up a Trans-Himalayan Multi-Dimensional Connectivity Network, according to a statement issued after the ministers' meeting.China State Railway Group said, "China is willing to share its know-how and work with railway companies worldwide for a brighter future."|Technological advances help China make rapid progress in sectorChina has accumulated vast experience in developing high-speed railways at home and is willing to share its know-how with the rest of the world, according to experts.The nation started to research building high-speed railways in the 1990s, when Japan had been operating its Shinkansen bullet trains for more than 20 years.In 2008, the first high-speed railway-operating at a speed of 350 kilometers per hour-opened in China, linking Beijing and Tianjin. The link heralded the beginning of the nation's high-speed rail development.Although it was a late starter, China has forged ahead in the sector for more than 30 years, moving from being a follower to a leader in building high-speed railways globally.According to national railway operator China State Railway Group, the nation now runs such railways at the highest speed and under the greatest variety of operational scenarios. China has also developed the most comprehensive technologies and gained the richest railway management experience in the world, according to the company.With significant progress and major breakthroughs achieved in a short time, China ranks first globally in terms of the scale of its high-speed rail network that is either operational or under construction, the company added.By the end of last year, China's high-speed railway network stretched for 40,000 km, accounting for more than two-thirds of the total length of such networks worldwide.The pace of building more such routes has not slowed, and in the first half of this year, nearly 996 km of new high-speed lines were put into operation in China.China State Railway Group said: "The nation has developed world-class high-speed railway technologies, and it leads the world in some fields. For example, bullet trains were a key step taken by China as it transformed from being a follower to a leader in such technologies."Sharing experienceChina is eager to share its experience and knowledge with other countries and regions. It is taking part in international projects such as the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway in Indonesia, the China-Laos Railway, and the Belgrade-Budapest Railway, which links Serbia and Hungary.Eleven bullet trains and an inspection train made for the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway left Shandong province on Aug 21 for shipment to Indonesia. The trains were developed based on the advanced and mature technologies for China-made Fuxing bullet trains, which operate at a speed of 350 km/h.The trains' designer and developer, CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co, took into account local conditions and routes in Indonesia-incorporating elements of Indonesian culture to give passengers a more comfortable traveling experience.Zhang Fangtao, a senior engineer at CRRC Qingdao Sifang, said: "For the local coastal weather, which is hot, humid and foggy, we used a high-standard, anti-corrosive design. In addition, the line has some long and steep slopes, so we used a design to enable the trains to accelerate faster and to climb slopes more quickly."Xia Jian, senior engineer at China Railway Design Corp, who led the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway's design, said: "Passengers traveling between Jakarta and Bandung usually take the freeway or use a railway that is more than 100 years old, which is less comfortable, with the journey taking more than three hours. After the high-speed line opens, it will greatly reduce traffic jams between the two cities, attract investment, reduce environmental damage, and promote commerce and tourism."The line will also greatly benefit local residents, just as the high-speed rail network in China has done, Xia added.The Jakarta-Bandung high-speed line, which is expected to open in June, is China's first overseas railway project to fully adopt Chinese technologies and standards. It is also a landmark project for the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative.All 13 tunnels on the line have been completed, along with more than 90 percent of the civil engineering work, including track beds, bridges and stations, according to China Railway International, which is overseeing the project and is a subsidiary of China State Railway Group.The 142-km line, with a designed speed of 350 km/h, will cut the journey time between Jakarta and Bandung, capital of West Java province, from about three hours to 40 minutes.Complex geological conditions along the line posed challenges for designers and constructors, but engineers worked to improve the design quality by incorporating China's latest high-speed railway technology.Xia said, "Local culture and religion have been fully respected in the design for the line's stations, which all have bathrooms and prayer rooms for Muslims."12345Next >>|Global recognitionLast month, two international standards for high-speed railway infrastructure design and power supply-mainly drafted and developed by China-were published by the International Union of Railways, highlighting the nation's contribution to promoting the internationalization of high-speed railway standards, according to China State Railway Group.The International Union of Railways, which was founded in 1922 in France, is known by the initials UIC. With 210 members, it aims to promote rail transportation and cooperation globally.The two international standards are the second and third in a series of high-speed railway design and construction standards, and the first of their kind mainly developed by China.In November, the first standard in the series, which relates to communication signals in high-speed railway design, was published by the UIC to "fill gaps" in international standards.The standards introduced China's design concept based on its global experience of building high-speed railways. They also promote the nation's advanced technologies, such as power supply systems, and provide solutions for designing and building high-speed railways worldwide.In recent years, experts from China State Railway Group have taken part in drafting, revising and developing more than 60 important technical standards published by the UIC in many fields, including high-speed railways, rail networks and braking systems.China has incorporated its experience into international standards, such as design concepts, technical equipment and maintenance. But in addition, the new standards consider the technologies and needs of other countries.According to China State Railway Group, the nation has become a major driving force in the development of international high-speed rail standards.Huo Baoshi, chairman of UIC's Intercity and High-Speed Committee, said: "International standards are an important technical foundation for international trade, which is crucial to promote the Belt and Road Initiative. China's railway sector has relied on the UIC to lead the drafting and revision of technical standards, improving the international influence of the nation's railway standards."China's involvement in making international standards showcases its strengths in building high-speed railways globally. This will help China's railways to'go out'."|<>|Accumulated experienceChina has successfully built and operated a number of cross-border railways.The China-Laos Railway, which links Yunnan province and Vientiane, the Laotian capital, opened in December. It is the first cross-border railway project mainly invested in, constructed and operated by China and linked to China's domestic rail system.The line has improved the flow of goods and people between China and Laos, as well as other member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.During its first six months, the line handled more than 3.2 million passenger trips, with some 2.8 million of the journeys made in China and 410,000 in Laos. The line also transported 4.03 million metric tons of goods.|<>|Looking to futureAccording to China State Railway Group, the nation has made progress in developing the Belgrade-Budapest Railway and other international projects.On Aug 11, Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Nepal's Foreign Minister Narayan Khadka announced that China would use its aid funds for Nepal to support a feasibility study for a China-Nepal cross-border railway.|<>|China will send experts to Nepal to conduct surveying work for the line later this year.The two nations also agreed to set up a Trans-Himalayan Multi-Dimensional Connectivity Network, according to a statement issued after the ministers' meeting.China State Railway Group said, "China is willing to share its know-how and work with railway companies worldwide for a brighter future."|
 
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