China to speed up bullet trains in September: state media
A man looks at the bullet trains serving the new high-speed railway linking Shanghai and Hangzhou in Shanghai October 26, 2010. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo/ SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China plans to raise the speed of its bullet trains back up to 350 kph (217 mph), state media reported on Thursday, six years after a deadly high-speed rail crash prompted authorities to slow trains across the country. Trains on China's high-speed rail network are designed to travel up to 350 kph, but Beijing ordered speeds to be cut to between 250-300 kph in 2011 ...
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