Scimyst
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Discoveries
    • All
    • 1001 Mysteries
    • Aliens & UFOs
    • Animal World
    • Archaeology
    • Biology
    • Doomsday
    • Famous Landmarks
    • History
    • Mars Exploration
    • Military Science
    • Oceanography
    • Science Q&A
    • Scientific Discoveries
    • Space Science
    • Why
    • World Figures
    • World Wonders
    thanh pho trang 650

    The Lost City of 500 Years Containing Flesh-Eating Parasites

    creating the worlds first plasma lamp not using a wire just throw it away 133669

    Creating the world’s most durable plasma lamp that doesn’t “take a break” after a few days of use

    which country suffers the most natural disasters in the world every year 136695

    Which country suffers the most natural disasters in the world, “experiencing” the most super typhoons each year?

    strange spc exoplanet

    10 Most Strange Things of the Universe

    thuan tay trai 650

    Left-Handed People and 16 “Shocking” Facts

    cham do ben khoe mieng 650

    The Secret of the Two Red Dots at the Corner of the Mouth of the Tang Dynasty Concubine

    tinh van con cua 650

    Revealing Unseen Images of the Crab Nebula through the James Webb Space Telescope

    cau hon o phap 650

    Banning Bathing, Forcing Tears, and Strange Wedding Customs Around the World

    isaac Newton1

    10 Famous Inventions of Isaac Newton

  • Events
    • All
    • Science Stories
    • Scientific Projects

    Tonight announces the Ig Nobel Prize winners

    frog

    Frog Wins Ig Nobel Prize 2005

    canhcutIg

    Life is Not Lacking in Quirks

    Nobel Prize in Medicine 2005: A Modern Fairy Tale

    10 Weird Inventions Awarded the Ig Nobel Prize 2005

    nobelKT

    Why Did They Win the Nobel Prize in Economics?

    giaydientu

    “Electronic Paper” Set to Appear on the Market

    Development of Science and Technology in the South Central Coast and Central Highlands Provinces

    a russian scientist loves vietnam 1659

    A Russian Scientist Who Loves Vietnam

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Environment
    • Medicine & Health
    tdnong

    Global warming may be the cause of major storms

    traxanh1

    Green tea has effects against dementia

    Discovery of Cancer-Preventing Genes in the Human Body

    Khachdulich Indonesia

    Avian influenza harms tourism more than terrorism

    nao

    Lying – A Disease of People with Brain Defects

    cafe

    Coffee May Prevent Cancer

    tebaocum

    Recreating the ‘Death’ Flu Virus of 1918

    Indo ban

    The whole world unites to fight avian influenza

    HIV aids

    The Mystery of AIDS Epidemic

  • Technology
    • All
    • AI - Artificial Intelligence
    • Computer Science
    • New Technology
    • Scientific Inventions
    top apps explore space solar system on pc 98000

    Top Applications for Exploring the Universe and Solar System on PC

    vai dien tu 650

    Soon there will be data-transmitting clothing

    sua loi khong vao dc coc coc 650

    Why can’t Cốc Cốc download videos to the computer?

    may tinh cu 1

    17 Things You Can Do with an Old Computer

    play free games super fun on android devices 54708

    Play Extremely Fun Free Games on Android Devices

    top 10 best weather apps on android 98127

    Top 10 Best Astronomy Apps on Android

    canh tay robot 650

    Robot system helps neutralize mines

    trang trai noi o rotterdam 650

    Modern Cities Combining Gardens and Cattle Farms

    city tree 650

    “High-tech” trees can purify polluted air

  • Cultural Heritage
    ai cap 650

    The Ruins of Memphis & the Pyramid Complex from Giza to Dahshur – Egypt

    khao co 650

    Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in the Dordogne Valley and Caves in the Vézère Valley – France

    baroque churches philippines 67188

    Baroque Churches – Philippines

    mont saint michel france 67265

    Mont Saint Michel Island – France

    acropolis bracelet in athens greece 67621

    Acropolis Fortress in Athens – Greece

    language mo tan thuy hoang china 67087

    Tomb of Qin Shi Huang – China

    historical city ayutthaya 67804

    Historical City of Ayutthaya

    historical city ayutthaya 67804 2

    Historic City of Ayutthaya

    mesa verde national park 67201

    Mesa Verde National Park – United States of America

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Photo Library
    • Videos

    Honesty

    Telephone

    Advanced Technology

    Terminal Illness

    Allergy

    Love Like Mars

    Super Definition

    Coi Sách

    Selling Candy

No Result
View All Result
Scimyst
  • Home
  • Discoveries
    • All
    • 1001 Mysteries
    • Aliens & UFOs
    • Animal World
    • Archaeology
    • Biology
    • Doomsday
    • Famous Landmarks
    • History
    • Mars Exploration
    • Military Science
    • Oceanography
    • Science Q&A
    • Scientific Discoveries
    • Space Science
    • Why
    • World Figures
    • World Wonders
    thanh pho trang 650

    The Lost City of 500 Years Containing Flesh-Eating Parasites

    creating the worlds first plasma lamp not using a wire just throw it away 133669

    Creating the world’s most durable plasma lamp that doesn’t “take a break” after a few days of use

    which country suffers the most natural disasters in the world every year 136695

    Which country suffers the most natural disasters in the world, “experiencing” the most super typhoons each year?

    strange spc exoplanet

    10 Most Strange Things of the Universe

    thuan tay trai 650

    Left-Handed People and 16 “Shocking” Facts

    cham do ben khoe mieng 650

    The Secret of the Two Red Dots at the Corner of the Mouth of the Tang Dynasty Concubine

    tinh van con cua 650

    Revealing Unseen Images of the Crab Nebula through the James Webb Space Telescope

    cau hon o phap 650

    Banning Bathing, Forcing Tears, and Strange Wedding Customs Around the World

    isaac Newton1

    10 Famous Inventions of Isaac Newton

  • Events
    • All
    • Science Stories
    • Scientific Projects

    Tonight announces the Ig Nobel Prize winners

    frog

    Frog Wins Ig Nobel Prize 2005

    canhcutIg

    Life is Not Lacking in Quirks

    Nobel Prize in Medicine 2005: A Modern Fairy Tale

    10 Weird Inventions Awarded the Ig Nobel Prize 2005

    nobelKT

    Why Did They Win the Nobel Prize in Economics?

    giaydientu

    “Electronic Paper” Set to Appear on the Market

    Development of Science and Technology in the South Central Coast and Central Highlands Provinces

    a russian scientist loves vietnam 1659

    A Russian Scientist Who Loves Vietnam

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Environment
    • Medicine & Health
    tdnong

    Global warming may be the cause of major storms

    traxanh1

    Green tea has effects against dementia

    Discovery of Cancer-Preventing Genes in the Human Body

    Khachdulich Indonesia

    Avian influenza harms tourism more than terrorism

    nao

    Lying – A Disease of People with Brain Defects

    cafe

    Coffee May Prevent Cancer

    tebaocum

    Recreating the ‘Death’ Flu Virus of 1918

    Indo ban

    The whole world unites to fight avian influenza

    HIV aids

    The Mystery of AIDS Epidemic

  • Technology
    • All
    • AI - Artificial Intelligence
    • Computer Science
    • New Technology
    • Scientific Inventions
    top apps explore space solar system on pc 98000

    Top Applications for Exploring the Universe and Solar System on PC

    vai dien tu 650

    Soon there will be data-transmitting clothing

    sua loi khong vao dc coc coc 650

    Why can’t Cốc Cốc download videos to the computer?

    may tinh cu 1

    17 Things You Can Do with an Old Computer

    play free games super fun on android devices 54708

    Play Extremely Fun Free Games on Android Devices

    top 10 best weather apps on android 98127

    Top 10 Best Astronomy Apps on Android

    canh tay robot 650

    Robot system helps neutralize mines

    trang trai noi o rotterdam 650

    Modern Cities Combining Gardens and Cattle Farms

    city tree 650

    “High-tech” trees can purify polluted air

  • Cultural Heritage
    ai cap 650

    The Ruins of Memphis & the Pyramid Complex from Giza to Dahshur – Egypt

    khao co 650

    Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in the Dordogne Valley and Caves in the Vézère Valley – France

    baroque churches philippines 67188

    Baroque Churches – Philippines

    mont saint michel france 67265

    Mont Saint Michel Island – France

    acropolis bracelet in athens greece 67621

    Acropolis Fortress in Athens – Greece

    language mo tan thuy hoang china 67087

    Tomb of Qin Shi Huang – China

    historical city ayutthaya 67804

    Historical City of Ayutthaya

    historical city ayutthaya 67804 2

    Historic City of Ayutthaya

    mesa verde national park 67201

    Mesa Verde National Park – United States of America

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Photo Library
    • Videos

    Honesty

    Telephone

    Advanced Technology

    Terminal Illness

    Allergy

    Love Like Mars

    Super Definition

    Coi Sách

    Selling Candy

No Result
View All Result
Scimyst
No Result
View All Result
Home Discoveries Scientific Discoveries

China and the Largest High-Speed Rail Network in the World

by Sci
July 22, 2024
in Scientific Discoveries
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Despite developing high-speed rail decades later than other countries, China has rapidly advanced and currently leads the world with a network spanning over 42,000 kilometers.

From Concept to First High-Speed Rail

In October 1978, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping visited Japan. Despite a packed schedule, he managed to find time to ride the high-speed train, as noted by author Wang Xiong in his book The Speed of China: The Development of High-Speed Rail. At a subsequent press conference, Deng remarked that it was his first experience with this mode of transportation. “It was very fast, as fast as the wind. It felt like it urged you to run,” he said.

tau cao toc
High-speed trains waiting for maintenance in Wuhan, Hubei Province, central China. (Photo: Xinhua/Xiao Yijiu).

Two months after the visit, China held a plenary session of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party in Beijing, discussing priorities for economic development. At that time, the maximum speed of trains on traditional tracks was only 80 km/h, and there was a debate about the necessity of high-speed rail. Supporters argued that the system would contribute to economic development, while opponents claimed it was too costly.

In 1990, a proposal to build high-speed rail was submitted to the Chinese government. The report was prepared by several government agencies and aimed to alleviate congestion on existing railways and highways. In 2004, China selected four major technology companies—Alstom, Siemens, Bombardier, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries—to sign technology transfer contracts with two major domestic train manufacturers: China Southern Railway Corp (CSR) and China Northern Railway Corp (CNR).

By 2008, China’s first high-speed rail line began operations, connecting Beijing and Tianjin, reducing travel time from 70 minutes to just 30 minutes.

A Rapid Development Process

By the end of 2022, China’s high-speed rail network had reached 42,000 km, becoming the largest high-speed rail network in the world. Notably, all of this was constructed in just about 15 years.

In 2008, the total length of high-speed rail in China was 672 km, according to SCMP. By 2010, this figure had grown to 5,133 km. From 2017 to 2020, the network expanded to nearly 40,000 km. In 2022 alone, the network grew by an additional 2,082 km, as reported by CGTN. China aims to have 50,000 km of high-speed rail by 2025 and 200,000 km by 2035.

The high-speed rail network in China currently far surpasses that of other countries, even though it started later. As of 2021, the second-largest high-speed rail network was in Spain, with a total length of 3,661 km, while the country has been building its network since 1992, based on data from Statista and SCMP. Japan, which has operated high-speed rail since 1964, ranks third with 3,081 km. Despite being one of the first countries to have high-speed trains, the United States only operated a mere 735 km of high-speed rail by 2021, placing it 11th in the world.

In the U.S., the fastest train—the Acela Express operated by Amtrak—travels at approximately 240 km/h. In contrast, with many rail lines reaching maximum speeds of 350 km/h, travel between provinces in China has dramatically changed, breaking the dominance of air travel on the busiest routes. By 2020, 75% of cities with populations over 500,000 in China had access to high-speed rail.

The Fuxing high-speed train overpasses a traditional train in China. (Video: CGTN).

Technology in China’s High-Speed Rail

China has dedicated tracks for high-speed trains and does not use the old tracks of traditional trains. “High-speed trains require more gentle curves and lighter gradients, which help the trains run smoothly and safely,” explained Zhenhua Chen, an associate professor of regional and urban planning at Ohio State University, to the Wall Street Journal in July 2023.

To achieve the current accomplishments, Chinese engineers have had to tackle a series of enormous challenges due to the vast size of the country and its diverse terrain, geology, and climate, ranging from the icy region of Harbin in the north to the humid climate of the Pearl River Delta, or the 1,776 km Lanzhou-Urumqi line that crosses the Gobi Desert.

For instance, the Harbin-Dalian high-speed rail line is the first high-speed rail in the world to operate at low temperatures during winter. The 921 km line traverses three provinces in northeastern China with a design speed of 300 km/h. It passes through areas where temperatures can drop to -40 degrees Celsius in winter.

“The Harbin-Dalian high-speed rail is equipped with electric heating systems and snow-melting devices on the tracks and curves. They will start operating when it snows. If there is too much snow, we will implement a ‘double assurance’ system, using both the electric heating system and manual snow removal to ensure the train runs normally,” Wang Hongtao, who oversees the Changchun section of the Harbin-Dalian high-speed rail, shared with Xinhua in 2022.

Another example is the Fuzhou-Xiamen-Zhangzhou undersea high-speed rail, which stretches 227 km with a maximum speed of 350 km/h and began operations at the end of September 2023. This rail line crosses three coastal bays via undersea bridges. The construction of these three undersea bridges successfully overcame challenges posed by the unfavorable natural environment.

“During the bridge construction, we applied wind resistance design and erosion control to enhance durability,” said Li Pingzhuo, project manager at China Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group, to Xinhua. The line is also equipped with various smart technologies such as the Internet of Things, edge computing, and geographic information systems.

tau cao toc vuot bien
High-speed trains running on the Qianzhou Bay undersea bridge on August 31, 2023. (Photo: China State Railway Group Co., Ltd).

The Reasons Behind the Massive High-Speed Rail Network

Firstly, China has a tremendous demand for transportation. As of 2021, the U.S. had eight cities with over 5 million people, India had seven, Japan had three, and the UK had only one. However, China had as many as 14 such cities, according to B1M. An unprecedented urbanization speed combined with rising household incomes has led to a rapid demand for the transportation of people and goods nationwide. Meanwhile, frequent flight delays have plagued the aviation industry. High-speed trains not only provide a cheaper means of transportation but also offer reliability.

This significant demand has allowed China to invest heavily in high-speed rail technology and infrastructure. According to a 2018 study on China’s high-speed rail by the United Nations University, investment in railways has continuously increased in China’s five-year plans since 2001. In 2015, they poured $125 billion into railway construction. In November 2018, the Chinese government announced a $586 billion economic stimulus package, a large portion of which was allocated to high-speed rail.

The ability to construct at low costs and high speeds, utilizing various modern machinery and robotics, is also one of the reasons for China’s rapid development of its high-speed rail network. According to B1M data from 2021, Europe spends about $25-39 million per kilometer for high-speed rail, while in the U.S., the figure rises to about $56 million. However, China only spends approximately $17 million for each kilometer of high-speed rail.

  • High-speed rail “plunges” into a 2,000-year-old ancient tomb
  • High-speed trains line up for the largest migration in human history
  • Japan unveils the fastest high-speed train in the world
Tags: high-speed railhigh-speed rail in Chinahigh-speed rail networktechnology on high-speed railZhenhua Chen
Next Post
colorful patterned snakes are beautiful but carry deadly venom 135657

A brightly patterned and beautiful snake species that carries deadly venom

what happens if you fall into the sun 135658

What Happens If a Black Hole Flies Into the Solar System?

4 tips for american doctors to reverse 20 years of aging 135659

4 Eating Tips to Help American Doctors Reverse 20 Years of Aging

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FEATURED POST

the mystery of the mummified woman misidentified as an egyptian pharaoh 129359

The Mystery of the Mummy of the Woman Mistaken for the Pharaoh of Egypt

space monsters in mythology first appearance 129358

Cosmic Monster ‘in Legend’ Appears for the First Time

the most dangerous coastline in the world haunting the dreams of mangrove forests 108247

The world’s most dangerous strait – The haunting toll measured in sailors’ lives

10 amazing natural phenomena that challenge science 60818

23 Mysterious Natural Phenomena That Challenge Science

TRENDING

twelve year old prodigy graduates college proves albert einstein wrong 133208
Science Stories

12-Year-Old Prodigy Graduates from University, Proving Albert Einstein “Wrong”

nguoi ai cap co dai 650
Scientific Discoveries

What Race Are the Egyptians Ultimately? Why Are They Different from Today’s Africans?

no cave no peak excluding china leaves the world amazed when building a bridge like a dragon flying over the river 136956
Scientific Discoveries

No Tunnels, No Supports: China Stuns the World with a Bridge that Floats like Silk on the River

look at eating for 382 days to lose weight obese men survive miraculously shocking the world 129386
Scientific Discoveries

Fasting for 382 Days to Lose Weight, the Obese Man’s Miraculous Survival Shocks the World

EDITOR PICK'S

What Race Are the Egyptians Ultimately? Why Are They Different from Today’s Africans?

12-Year-Old Prodigy Graduates from University, Proving Albert Einstein “Wrong”

No Tunnels, No Supports: China Stuns the World with a Bridge that Floats like Silk on the River

23 Mysterious Natural Phenomena That Challenge Science

The shirt that helps users hide from security cameras

“Dragon People”: The Ancient Species That Sparks Mysteries About Human Origins!

The truth about the 2,300-year-old stuffed swan in Siberia

Newsletter

THE MOST IMPORTANT WORLD NEWS AND EVENTS OF THE DAY

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

Category

  • 1001 Mysteries
  • AI – Artificial Intelligence
  • Aliens & UFOs
  • Animal World
  • Antibiotic Resistance
  • Archaeology
  • Bacteria & Insects
  • Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Climate & Weather

Site Link

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

About Us

At Scimyst, we uncover the wonders of science, history, and culture. From ancient mysteries to modern innovations, our stories inspire curiosity and connect you to the fascinating world around us. Explore the unknown with us!

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 Scimyst - Your gateway to the wonders of science and culture

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Discoveries
    • 1001 Mysteries
    • Aliens & UFOs
    • Animal World
    • Archaeology
    • Biology
      • Bacteria & Insects
      • Biotechnology
      • Plants
    • Doomsday
    • Famous Landmarks
    • History
      • This Day in History
    • Military Science
    • Mars Exploration
    • Oceanography
    • Science Q&A
    • Science Quiz
    • Scientific Discoveries
    • Space Science
    • Why
    • World Figures
    • World Wonders
      • Cultural Heritage
      • Vietnamese Heritage
  • Technology
    • AI – Artificial Intelligence
    • Computer Science
    • New Technology
      • Self-Driving Cars
    • Scientific Inventions
  • Lifestyle
    • Cancer
    • Environment
      • Climate & Weather
      • Disasters
      • Latest Storm Updates
      • Nature
      • Solutions
    • Medicine & Health
      • Antibiotic Resistance
      • Common Illnesses
      • Dengue Fever
      • Family Medicine Cabinet
      • Food Safety
      • Health
      • Influenza Outbreak
    • Scientific Applications
  • Events
    • Science Events
    • Science Stories
    • Scientific Projects
  • Entertainment
    • Photo Library
    • Videos

© 2025 Scimyst - Your gateway to the wonders of science and culture