China will develop its own magnetically levitated (maglev) trains that can
travel at speeds of up to 500 kilometers per hour, according to a government
report.
A 30-kilometer-long test line will be built before 2010, said a
report from the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The maglev trains
are listed in the "national scientific and technological support projects" of
the 11th
Five-Year Plan period (2006-2010) that aims to "solve crucial science and
technology problems that hamper China's economic and social development", said
Wang Xiaofang, director of the ministry's planning bureau.
From 2006 to
2010, the "support project" focuses on 11 sectors that include energy,
resources, environment, agriculture, materials, manufacturing, transport, IT and
modern service industry, population and public health and urban development.
China built a 30-kilometre-long maglev link from Shanghai to the city's main airport, Shanghai Pudong
International Airport, in 2003 using German technology.
China has just
put 15 of its new "bullet" trains into service to help deal with the crush of
passengers before and after the Chinese Lunar New Year's Day, which falls on
February 18. The current "bullet" trains have a maximum speed of
200kph.
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