World’s longest bullet train service launched in China

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HIGH SPEED. China started service on December 26 on the new 2,298-km (1,425-mile) line between Beijing and Guangzhou means passengers will be whisked from the capital to the southern commercial hub in just eight hours, compared with the 22 hours previously required. AFP photo
The first trains left Beijing on their way to Guangzhou Wednesday, the maiden voyage of the world’s longest high-speed rail line.  This means the new 2,290-kilometer line can whisk passengers from the capital to the southern commercial hub in just 8 hours, compared to the 22 hours it used to take. State media reported December 26 was the launch to commemorate the birth of revered leader Mao Zedong. China’s high-speed rail network was first established in 2007 and is now the world’s largest – a symbol of its growing power as the world’s second largest economy.  Still, there are problems – graft and safety scandals like a collision in July 2011 that killed 40 people.  

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