The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly

Published by the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program

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The Alashankou Border Crossing, Xinjiang, PRC. Photo courtesy of ERINA, Japan.

China to expand railway link to Europe

China is spending £480 billion to expand its domestic railway network which will include links to Europe that will see 19,000 miles of new railways across China, and eventually trains travelling to Kings Cross. Under the scheme travellers from Beijing will be able to board high-speed trains going through Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Poland, Germany, France and then London. The total journey from London to Beijing is estimated to be two days, with a total of 5,070 miles; with the Chinese expecting trains to be as fast as planes. The plans to complete the project which will connect around 17 countries, is ten years, which will also allow China to transport raw materials more efficiently. (London Daily)

 

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