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ExplainerIs it full steam ahead for China’s high-speed rail network after summer travel surge?

China’s railway network transported 887 million passengers over the two month summer season in July and August

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Construction of the Chongqing East Railway Station and affiliated comprehensive transportation hub in southwest China’s Chongqing. Photo: Xinhua
Danielle Popov
China boasts the world’s largest high-speed railway network - 45,000km by the end of last year - and some of the fastest passenger trains.

First launched in 2008, the network is considered essential to the world’s second-largest economy and its 1.4 billion population.

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And with the return of high-volume transport to post-Covid levels, China has resumed its plans to link the country via high-speed railway.

How did China’s railway network perform over the summer?

The 62-day summer transport season in July and August concluded with China’s railway network having transported 887 million passengers, with a daily average of 14.31 million, the China State Railway Group reported last month.

The total passenger number represented a 6.7 per cent increase from the same period last year.

At the start of the summer season from July 1 to July 24, the national railway network had transported 423 million passengers.

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