China's high-speed railways exceed 20,000 km in length





China's high-speed railways now exceeded 20,000 km in length. An aerial photo which was taken on Oct. 6, 2016 shows a high-speed railway on the Tunli Super Large Bridge in Nanning, capital of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. 

China's high-speed railway line cover one-fifth of the existing railway network. In India while we are fighting against Burqa, triple talaq, cow slaughtering, China consistently developing infrastructure, communication. railway networks. India need to keep aside all bogus issue and fight against poverty, corruption, and unemployment. Our electronic media highlight bogus issue and neglect developmental news.

Notable lines include the world's longest line, the 2,298 km Beijing–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway and the Shanghai Maglev, the world's first high-speed commercial magnetic levitation (maglev) line and the only non-conventional track line of the network.



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