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  • ...Tanzania and Zambia turned to [[China]] for help in building the 1,860 km railway that covered a distance of 960 km in Tanzania and 884 km in Zambia. The rai [[category:railway]]
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  • The opening ceremony of the '''Daqin Railway''' was held in the [[Qinhuangdao North Station]] on [[December 21]], 1992. With an investment of 6.65 billion yuan, the Daqin Railway was the first electrified double track line dedicated to coal-transport.
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  • [[File:railway.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] The '''Qinghai-Tibet Railway''' ('''青藏铁路''') is a symbolic project in China's West Development S
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  • The first '''railway speedup''' happened on [[April 1]], 1997. Besides lifting the average speed The fifth speedup came on [[April 18]], 2004 and involved some 16,500 km of railway lines. The average speed of passenger trains rose to 65.7 kp/h, while the t
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  • The museum is the national museum of the railway system. It specializes in collecting, storing, displaying, exhibiting and s [[File:China Railway Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|China Railway Museum]]
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  • [[File:jz.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Opening ceremony of the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway.]] [[File:zty.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Zhan Tianyou, China's first railway engineer.]]
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  • '''South Xinjiang Railway''' (南疆铁路), with a total length of 1,446.37 km, opened to traffic on Starting at [[Turpan]] and terminating at [[Kashi]], the railway extends along the ancient [[Silk Road]], passing through the [[Tianshan Ran
    771 bytes (104 words) - 05:22, 23 May 2013
  • '''China Railway Corporation''' performs the business functions of the defunct Ministry of R ...the First Session of the 12th [[National People's Congress]] (NPC), China Railway Corporation, with a registered capital of 1.04 trillion yuan (US$165.73 bil
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  • '''China Railway High-Speed''' ('''CRH 中国高铁''') is a high-speed rail system operated ...eeds of 200 kp/h and above, played an important role in the sixth national railway speedup of China implemented on [[April 18]], 2007. Instead of being driven
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  • ...ut 30 minutes. There are five stations along the line: the [[Beijing South Railway Station]], [[Yizhuang]], [[Yongle]], [[Wuqing]] and [[Tianjin]]. During the [[category:railway]]
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  • ...lectrification project increased the annual transportation capacity of the railway from 6.1 million tons to 13 million tons. ...was completed on July 1, 1952. It spanned 505-kilometer and was the first railway to be built after the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]]. The l
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  • ...ion project of the [[9th Five-Year Plan]] (1997–2002), the '''Xi’an-Ankang Railway''' was completed on January 8, 2001, one year ahead of schedule. The Xi’an-Ankang Railway was the first line put into operation after China started its western devel
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  • On [[February 7]], 1923, workers of the Beijing-Hankou Railway started the sensational “February 7 Strike” after military police sabot ...eparation commission of the Federation of Workers’ Union of Beijing-Hankou Railway decided to hold the establishment ceremony on February 1, 1923.
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  • ...inghu High-Speed Railway.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway]] ...ay''', also known as '''Jinghu High-Speed Railway''', is a 1,318-kilometer railway that connects [[Beijing]] with [[Shanghai]]. The project aims to cut the jo
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  • [[File:wggt.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A high-speed train runs into Wuhan Railway Station, in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Dec. 26, 2009 The '''Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed railway''' has a 350-km-per-hour average speed, boasting the world's fastest train
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  • ...e Beijing Railway Building. As a result of the hearing, for the first time railway ticket prices were allowed to float within a set range in accordance with m
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  • ...inghu High-Speed Railway.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway]] ...that connects [[Beijing]] with [[Shanghai]]. [[Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Guandong-Hainan Railway.JPEG|thumb|200px|Guangdong-Hainan Railway]] 1998: Guangdong-Hainan railway, the first cross-sea railway in [[China]], started construction.
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  • ...that connects [[Beijing]] with [[Shanghai]]. [[Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway|(More...)]]
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  • ...inghu High-Speed Railway.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway]] ...Yangtze River Delta]] region in the south. ([[Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway|More...]])
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  • ...inghu High-Speed Railway.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway]] ...Yangtze River Delta]] region in the south. ([[Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway|More...]])
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  • ...e Beijing Railway Building. As a result of the hearing, for the first time railway ticket prices were allowed to float within a set range in accordance with m
    507 bytes (70 words) - 01:22, 12 January 2010
  • [[file:railway.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|Tanzania-Zambia Railwway]] 1976: Tanzania-Zambia Railway opened to traffic. The 1,860-kilometer railway was financed and built by China.
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  • [[File:jz.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Opening ceremony of the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway.]] [[File:zty.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Zhan Tianyou, China's first railway engineer.]]
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  • [[File:wggt.jpg|thumb|200px|left|A high-speed train runs into Wuhan Railway Station, in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Dec. 26, 2009 ...asting the world's fastest train journey. ('''[[Wuhan-Guangzhou high speed railway|More...]]''')
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  • ...lectrification project increased the annual transportation capacity of the railway from 6.1 million tons to 13 million tons. ...was completed on July 1, 1952. It spanned 505-kilometer and was the first railway to be built after the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]]. The l
    993 bytes (136 words) - 05:09, 23 December 2009
  • [[File:Daqin Railway.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Daqin Railway]] [[1992]]: '''[[Daqin Railway]]''' was opened.
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  • ...s, standards and management regulations; and cultivate and standardize the railway transport market. ...the center of controversy for being both a railway service provider and a railway industry watchdog, will be split into administrative and commercial units.
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  • '''South Xinjiang Railway''' (南疆铁路), with a total length of 1,446.37 km, opened to traffic on Starting at [[Turpan]] and terminating at [[Kashi]], the railway extends along the ancient [[Silk Road]], passing through the [[Tianshan Ran
    771 bytes (104 words) - 05:22, 23 May 2013
  • [[File:Beijing West Railway Station.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Beijing West Railway Station]] [[1996]]: [[Beijing West Railway Station]] begins operations.
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  • ...01]]: The first new railway line of the new century, the '''[[Xi'an-Ankang Railway]],''' opened to traffic.
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  • The museum is the national museum of the railway system. It specializes in collecting, storing, displaying, exhibiting and s [[File:China Railway Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|China Railway Museum]]
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  • [[File:South Xinjiang Railway.jpg|thumb|200px|right|South Xinjiang Railway]] [[1999]]: '''[[South Xinjiang Railway]]''' opened to traffic.
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  • [[File:railway.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] ...the [[State Council]] at the outset of the 21st century. ([[Qinghai-Tibet Railway|More...]])
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  • [[File:railway.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] ...the [[State Council]] at the outset of the 21st century. ([[Qinghai-Tibet Railway|More...]])
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  • [[File:railway.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] ...the [[State Council]] at the outset of the 21st century. ([[Qinghai-Tibet Railway|More...]])
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  • [[File:railway.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] ...the [[State Council]] at the outset of the 21st century. ([[Qinghai-Tibet Railway|More...]])
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  • [[File:railway.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Qinghai-Tibet Railway]] ...the [[State Council]] at the outset of the 21st century. ([[Qinghai-Tibet Railway|More...]])
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  • ...e system on a trial basis with Guangzhou Railway (Group) Corp. and Chengdu Railway Bureau with the aim of tackling the problem of illegal ticket scalping duri Since June 1, 2010, China Railway High-speed (CHR), the high-speed rail system operated by the country's [[Mi
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  • ...hongqing electric railway.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Chengdu-Chongqing electric railway]] [[1987]]: '''[[Chengdu-Chongqing electric railway]]''' completed.
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  • ...ut 30 minutes. There are five stations along the line: the [[Beijing South Railway Station]], [[Yizhuang]], [[Yongle]], [[Wuqing]] and [[Tianjin]]. During the [[category:railway]]
    684 bytes (96 words) - 07:39, 8 March 2010
  • ...(CRH) is a high-speed rail system operated by [[China Railways]]. ([[China Railway High-Speed|More]])
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  • ...ay Branch Bureau and Shenyang Botanical Garden, based on original Shenyang Railway steam Museum hides 15historical locomotives and 3duplicated historical loco
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  • ...Tanzania and Zambia turned to [[China]] for help in building the 1,860 km railway that covered a distance of 960 km in Tanzania and 884 km in Zambia. The rai [[category:railway]]
    713 bytes (113 words) - 05:52, 28 October 2009
  • The opening ceremony of the '''Daqin Railway''' was held in the [[Qinhuangdao North Station]] on [[December 21]], 1992. With an investment of 6.65 billion yuan, the Daqin Railway was the first electrified double track line dedicated to coal-transport.
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  • ...Railway Station]], the private residences of some senior officials of the Railway Administration, as well as the Moscow Shopping Center (now the Heilongjiang
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  • ...-sponsored [[Hearing on railway ticket prices|hearing on setting prices of railway tickets]] opened in [[Beijing]].
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  • [[File:wggt.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A high-speed train runs into Wuhan Railway Station, in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Dec. 26, 2009 The '''Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed railway''' has a 350-km-per-hour average speed, boasting the world's fastest train
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  • ...ported models and technology and given the designation "Harmony." ([[China Railway High-Speed|More...]])
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  • ...ported models and technology and given the designation "Harmony." ([[China Railway High-Speed|More...]])
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  • ...ported models and technology and given the designation "Harmony." ([[China Railway High-Speed|More...]])
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  • ...ported models and technology and given the designation "Harmony." ([[China Railway High-Speed|More...]])
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  • ...inghu High-Speed Railway.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Beijing High-Speed Railway]] ...ay''', also known as '''Jinghu High-Speed Railway''', is a 1,318-kilometer railway that connects [[Beijing]] with [[Shanghai]]. The project aims to cut the jo
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  • ...The bridge joined together the Tianjin-Pukou Railway and Shanghai-Nanjing Railway, two of the main lines in south and north China and greatly facilitated roa The lower deck holds a twin-track railway with a length of 6,772 meters that allows two trains to run in different di
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  • The first '''railway speedup''' happened on [[April 1]], 1997. Besides lifting the average speed The fifth speedup came on [[April 18]], 2004 and involved some 16,500 km of railway lines. The average speed of passenger trains rose to 65.7 kp/h, while the t
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  • ...nghai|'''Shanghai''']] railway line stranded about 8,000 people at Kunming Railway station.
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  • '''China Railway Corporation''' performs the business functions of the defunct Ministry of R ...the First Session of the 12th [[National People's Congress]] (NPC), China Railway Corporation, with a registered capital of 1.04 trillion yuan (US$165.73 bil
    2 KB (258 words) - 07:59, 16 March 2013
  • ...ion project of the [[9th Five-Year Plan]] (1997–2002), the '''Xi’an-Ankang Railway''' was completed on January 8, 2001, one year ahead of schedule. The Xi’an-Ankang Railway was the first line put into operation after China started its western devel
    665 bytes (92 words) - 03:15, 6 January 2010
  • ...ay Branch Bureau and Shenyang Botanical Garden, based on original Shenyang Railway steam Museum hides 15historical locomotives and 3duplicated historical loco ...ic, they have written a brilliant page in the development history of China railway locomotives.
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  • '''China Railway High-Speed''' ('''CRH 中国高铁''') is a high-speed rail system operated ...eeds of 200 kp/h and above, played an important role in the sixth national railway speedup of China implemented on [[April 18]], 2007. Instead of being driven
    1 KB (218 words) - 03:18, 22 September 2015
  • On [[February 7]], 1923, workers of the Beijing-Hankou Railway started the sensational “February 7 Strike” after military police sabot ...eparation commission of the Federation of Workers’ Union of Beijing-Hankou Railway decided to hold the establishment ceremony on February 1, 1923.
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  • '''Li Boya''' ('''李博亚''') is a freshman at the Zhengzhou Railway Police College in Henan [[Province]]. He lost his legs to save a passenger ...to become a railway policeman. He was doing a summer internship at a local railway station in neighboring [[Hebei Province]] when the accident happened.
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  • ...people's courts''', in addition to special courts such as the '''military, railway and water transportation courts'''. Grassroots courts refer to tribunals in Special courts include the military court, maritime court, railway transportation court, forestry court, agricultural reclamation court and pe
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  • ...trative and commercial branches in order to reduce bureaucracy and improve railway service efficiency. ([[Ministry of Railways|More]])
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  • ...''), 58, a businesswoman who was involved in the corruption case of former railway minister Liu Zhijun, stood trial in Beijing on Tuesday over charges of ille
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  • [[1923]]: '''[[Beijing-Hankou Railway Workers Strike]]'''
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