A ten-kilometer railway tunnel has been completed in
southeast China's Fujian Province for a new bullet train service
that will be put into operation in 2008.
The railway runs beneath the Jimian Mountain inside
the county of Lianjiang.
"The Jimian Mountain Tunnel is one of the 53 tunnels
required to be completed for the construction of a railway
connecting Wenzhou, a port city in east China's Zhejiang Province, and Fuzhou, capital of
Fujian," said Zhang Zongyan, chairman of the board of China
Railways No. 12 Bureau Group Corp.
According to Zhang, 76 percent of the 300-km-long
Wenzhou-Fuzhou railway is inside Fujian Province, and so far, 80
percent of the tunnels for the railway have been
completed.
It is expected that the Wenzhou-Fuzhou railway will be
finished and put into service in June 2009, eight months ahead of
schedule. Construction began in December 2005.
Currently, there is no railway service between Wenzhou
and Fuzhou. It takes about six hours for a single journey between
the two cities by bus. But when the projected railway is completed
and put into service, a single journey between the two cities by
train will only take about two hours at most, according to
Zhang.
(Xinhua News Agency May 14, 2007)
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