"China Railway High-speed (CRH) trains have become a calling card for China," Wang Jun, Deputy President of Chinese Locomotive Manufacturer CRRC, said at the first World Intelligence Congress which opened here yesterday.
China has put over 2,500 high-speed trains into operation till 2016, accounting for 60 per cent of global high-speed trains, Wang said.
By the end of 2016, China had put 21 CRH model trains into operation. It had surpassed 20,000 kilometres of high- speed rail lines, with a target of adding another 10,000 kilometres by 2020 and surpassing 45,000 kilometres by 2030.
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