Trains to go faster again
CHINA'S high-speed trains are to speed up again.
A decision to slow them down that was taken after a fatal crash last July had been "expedient," according to the country's largest train maker.
Zhao Xiaogang, chairman of China CSR Co, said the Shanghai-Beijing high-speed rail line would operate at top speeds of up to 380 kilometers per hour, up from 300.
A decision to slow them down that was taken after a fatal crash last July had been "expedient," according to the country's largest train maker.
Zhao Xiaogang, chairman of China CSR Co, said the Shanghai-Beijing high-speed rail line would operate at top speeds of up to 380 kilometers per hour, up from 300.
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