State to Upgrade Railway System
 

China's fast-developing railways will phase into a new high-technology-based nationwide operation and management network within the next five years, according to government sources.

To speed the change, the Ministry of Railways has earmarked an unspecified amount of funds to railway-related high-tech projects during the 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05).

A ministry document said that to establish a nationwide railway production, management and administration network based on advanced technologies is the ministry's "top strategic objective" during the five-year period.

Among the new projects is the preparatory phase for the big-budget Beijing-Shanghai express railway, which will begin during the period.

Ministry sources said that many Chinese technological discoveries will be adopted for the first time in this high-speed railway project.

Existing railways linking Shenyang with Qinhuangdao and Qinhuangdao with Beijing will also be renovated over the next five years, forming a new express rail route connecting the three cities.

A high-speed rail network, on which trains travel 160 kilometers per hour, will spread across the nation. Most artery railroads will be linked to this high-speed railway network.

Most of China's medium and big cities will be connected by the new network.

China's freight trains, which now run at less than 100 kph, will also be sped up over the next five years, reaching 120 kph.

To ensure rail safety at the higher speeds, the ministry will establish a nationwide railway supervision network.

Ministry sources said that using stationary and mobile monitors attached to an advanced computer network, the railway supervision system is expected to cover all the busy hubs across the country and ensure the safety and efficiency of operations.

Over the next five years, the ministry will begin research projects on railway construction in western China. New technologies and skills fit for different soil and weather conditions in western China will be explored.

A major information network will also be put into operation and the ministry is going to publish all its business information on the Internet.

In addition to offering on-line ticket sales, the ministry also plans to carry out e-business through its computer network platform, backed by its huge transportation resources.

The ministry also said its long-term plan for the next 15 years would focus on technology upgrading.

"The future of the railway industry will be based on advanced information networks," the ministry document said.


(China Daily 04/25/2000)

 
   
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