PTI Visitors look at models of the latest high speed trains from China Railway Construction Corporation during the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing. (AP /PTI) China on Sunday unveiled ...
China on Sunday unveiled an updated model of its high-speed bullet train which its manufacturer claims reached speeds of 450 kmph during the test runs, making it the world's fastest high-speed train.
China is making significant strides in artificial intelligence and robotics, with the introduction of ‘Xiaotie’, the country’s first humanoid passenger service AI robot in the railway system.
China on Sunday unveiled an updated model of its high-speed bullet train which its manufacturer claims reached speeds of 450 kmph during the test runs, making it the world's fastest high-speed train.
China’s railway operator is laying track for a record-breaking 2025, with the country’s total high-speed railway mileage projected to reach over 50,000km and transport revenue set to surpass 1 ...
China is aiming to have 60,000 kilometers of high-speed rail active by 2030, cementing its status as the world's leader on railway infrastructure. The nation's rail investment is set to reach the ...
Japarov hailed the start of construction as an historic event, and referred to the planned railway as a “strategic bridge.” “This route will ensure the delivery of goods from China to ...
China’s rail operator has unveiled a prototype of the country’s next-generation commercial bullet train, a vehicle that its developer says is on track to be the world’s fastest and will give ...
Prime Minister K P Oli returned from his China visit in December with the freshly re-inked Belt and Road Initiative Framework Cooperation Agreement. Ten infrastructure projects proposed by Nepal were ...
A freight train ... model," Wan Zhe, an economist and professor at the Belt and Road School of Beijing Normal University, told the Global Times on Thursday. "Its potential extension into the China ...
making it a model for sustainable rail transport. China, boasting the world's largest high-speed rail network with 47,000 km of operational tracks, has leveraged its expertise to expand globally.