Beijing will spend 200 billion yuan (US$25 billion) on
construction of expressways, rail lines and intelligent transport
systems in the coming five years, according to a local
official.
Beijing's investment in infrastructure construction would make
up 60 percent of the city's total fixed assets investment for the
2006-2010 period, said Zhao Wenzhi, head of the Beijing Municipal
Transportation Committee, at a briefing on government affairs held
on Sunday.
Zhao said construction of six expressways, including the third
phase project of the Beijing-Chengde expressway, the northern
section of the airport expressway, western section of the Sixth
Ring Road and Beijing-Baotou expressway, would begin this year.
Three of the six expressways will be completed and open to
traffic before the end of this year and the rest will be completed
and open to traffic in the next five years. With the completion and
operation of No. 4, No. 5, No. 10 and two other subway lines, the
total length of Beijing's transit rail lines that are open to
traffic will extend to 270 kilometers in the next five years from
the current 115 kilometers, Zhao said.
Several other rail line projects, including the No. 9 subway
line, the second phase of the No. 10 subway and Yizhuang subway
lines will also be constructed during the next five-year
period.
(Xinhua News Agency January 16, 2006)