TECHNOLOGYSCMP CHINA
In 2011, Shanghai–Beijing high-speed rail link officially began operations – SCMP archive
In 2011, the Shanghai–Beijing high-speed rail link began operations. A comparison between the train and an airliner found that while planes were faster, the train offered greater comfort and convenience. The test involved two South China Morning Post reporters traveling from Shanghai at 2:34 PM.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- High-speed rail project gains traction as State constitutes committee to study DMRC report
- Kuwait approves route for high-speed rail to Riyadh
- With flights disrupted amid Iran war, these are Europe's easiest countries to navigate by train - and how it compares to flying for price and time
- The Shinkansen
- LAX Automated People Mover starts testing – without people