China's high-speed railway is considered a "masterpiece on land"
Explore China's high-speed rail, a symbol of technology and progress in modern transportation.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•23/05/2025
The Beijing-Shanghai railway surprised the world when it completed more than 1,300km in just 3 years, becoming a symbol of modern infrastructure technology. This is the world's longest high-speed railway built in a single phase, a feat of speed and construction organization. (Photo: Railway Technology)
This line helps shorten travel time between China's two largest cities from 14 hours to just about 5 hours. (Photo: Railway Technology) More than 80% of the route length is built on viaducts because it passes through soft geological areas, increasing the difficulty and engineering costs. (Photo: China Railway Wiki)
China uses CR400AF and CR400BF trains, self-developed products, demonstrating a high level of domestic technology. (Photo: China-EMU) The CTCS-3 control system, improved by China from European technology, helps ensure safety and stable operation at speeds of 350 km/h. (Photo: CRI)
At a cost of more than $32 billion, the state-owned project has become a symbol of China's infrastructure prowess. (Photo: Fandom) Beijing-Shanghai is considered the world's most efficient commercial high-speed rail line and a model for many countries to learn from. (Photo: Global Construction Review) xemptyzxemptyz
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