Workers lay tracks at a construction site of the Hangzhou-Changsha high-speed railway in Jiangshan City, east China’s Zhejiang province, Jan 27, 2014. The 933-kilometer high-speed railway linking Hangzhou City and Changsha City, respectively capitals of Zhejiang province and capital of Hunan province, is designed at a top speed of 350km/h. The 295.5-kilometer rail-laying work in the Zhejiang section was completed on Wednesday after three months’ hard work. Travel time will be reduced from more than six hours to four hours when the railway is put into operation, which is expected at the end of 2014.
Workers lay tracks at a construction site of the Hangzhou-Changsha high-speed railway in Jiangshan City, east China’s Zhejiang province, Jan 27, 2014. The 933-kilometer high-speed railway linking Hangzhou City and Changsha City, respectively capitals of Zhejiang province and capital of Hunan province, is designed at a top speed of 350km/h. The 295.5-kilometer rail-laying work in the Zhejiang section was completed on Wednesday after three months’ hard work. Travel time will be reduced from more than six hours to four hours when the railway is put into operation, which is expected at the end of 2014.
Workers lay tracks at a construction site of the Hangzhou-Changsha high-speed railway in Jiangshan City, east China’s Zhejiang province, Jan 29, 2014. The 933-kilometer high-speed railway linking Hangzhou City and Changsha City, respectively capitals of Zhejiang province and capital of Hunan province, is designed at a top speed of 350km/h. The 295.5-kilometer rail-laying work in the Zhejiang section was completed on Wednesday after three months’ hard work. Travel time will be reduced from more than six hours to four hours when the railway is put into operation, which is expected at the end of 2014.
Source:Xinhua/Tan Jin