China Railway Corporation is studying measures to further increase the pace of its high-speed trains, according to Qi Yanhui, a deputy head at the technology and information department of the state-owned operator. A new generation of locomotives that debuted last year reached about 350 kilometers (217 miles) an hour, making them the world's swiftest trains serving long-distance routes.
China, with the world’s biggest high-speed rail network at 25,000 km, has become a testing ground for futuristic transportation.
Car billionaire Li Shufu’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group teamed up with state-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation last month to explore the concept of “supersonic trains”. California-based Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Inc has also set up a joint venture in Guizhou, a mountainous province in southwest China, to build a test track for superfast trains.
“There’s definitely a plan, but it's hard to tell when,” Qi said at a media briefing Monday in Beijing, adding any increase in speed would need substantial tests and should be justified by demand.
“There’s definitely a plan, but it's hard to tell when,” Qi said at a media briefing Monday in Beijing, adding any increase in speed would need substantial tests and should be justified by demand.
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