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Cheaper trains should be kept

China Daily | Updated: 2008-11-28 07:46

China should not stop slow and cheap trains while it develops high-end express railway lines, says an article in the Beijing News. The following is an excerpt:

As part of the central government's stimulus package, the national mid- and long-term railway plan will be readjusted. By 2020, China will have a national express passenger railway network, forming one-or-two-hour traffic circles between major cities and neighboring provincial cities. The express passenger network will connect all provincial cities and other medium- and large-sized cities.

This change of railway plan has been welcomed by many people. But some also hope that the railway authorities will not stop running low-priced trains while making great efforts to develop high-end passenger lines. They believe that the railway is comparatively an environmentally friendly and economical means of transport and that China's railway infrastructures are still relatively backward.

Cheaper trains should be kept

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