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  2. Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Jinghu high-speed railway was proposed in the early 1990s, because one quarter of the country's population lived along the existing Beijing-Shanghai rail line [17] In December 1990, the Ministry of Railways submitted to the National People's Congress a proposal to build the BeijingShanghai high speed railway parallel to the existing ...

  3. Beijing–Shanghai high-speed train - Wikipedia

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    The CRH services between Beijing and Shanghai dates back to the sixth national railway speedup implemented on 18 April 2007, when the D31/32 trains began operation on the BeijingShanghai railway. The D32 train had a service time of 9h 59m, which was 2 hours shorter than the Z-series trains , and became the fastest train service between ...

  4. Beijing–Shanghai railway - Wikipedia

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    The BeijingShanghai railway or Jinghu railway (simplified Chinese: 京沪铁路; traditional Chinese: 京滬鐵路; pinyin: Jīnghù tiělù) is a railway line between Beijing and Shanghai. The line has a total length of 1,462 km (908 mi) and connects the municipalities of Beijing, Tianjin , and Shanghai, as well as the provinces of Hebei ...

  5. New high-speed sleeper train service connects Hong Kong with ...

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    Return trips depart from Beijing and Shanghai at around 8 p.m. and arrive in Hong Kong at 8.47 a.m. and 7.29 a.m. These routes run four days a week, departing all three stations every evening from ...

  6. G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The BeijingShanghai Expressway designated as G2 and commonly abbreviated as the Jinghu Expressway is a major expressway of China, linking the capital Beijing in the north to Shanghai on the central coast. It extends 1262 kilometres in length, and was finished in 2006 [citation needed].

  7. Shanghai maglev train - Wikipedia

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    ' Shanghai Maglev Demonstration Operation Line ') is a magnetic levitation train (maglev) line that operates in Shanghai, China. The line uses the German Transrapid technology. [2] The Shanghai maglev is the world's first commercial high-speed maglev and has a maximum cruising speed of 300 km/h (186 mph). [3]

  8. Beijing Subway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Subway Rolling Stock Equipment: 2019– 12 TQ431–TQ437 01108-01112 Batong Tuqiao. Sihui. Cinova-160: 8D, 4D CRRC Qingdao Sifang: 2019 (8 Car Train), 2020 (4 Car Train) 16 JC001–JC008, JC010–JC013 (8 Car Train), JC401–JC404 (4 Car Train) Daxing Airport Cigezhuang. New Airport North CJ3 City Type: 8D CRRC Changchun: 2019 1 JC009 ...

  9. Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway - Wikipedia

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    Hù and Níng are shorthand Chinese names for Shanghai and Nanjing, respectively. The Huning intercity high-speed railway largely follows the route of the preexisting Nanjing-Shanghai section of the conventional BeijingShanghai railway and the BeijingShanghai high-speed railway. Construction of this high-speed railway began in July 2008.