Work on the high-speed
Beijing-
Tianjin inter-city passenger railway and the
Beijing Southern Railway Station is proceeding smoothly and on schedule, sources said.
The
Beijing-
Tianjin inter-city railway, with a designed speed of 300 kmph, will begin operations on Aug. 1, 2008, the Ministry of Railway said during a four-day exhibition on modern railways in
Beijing.
The first batch of bullet trains to run will be delivered on time, said Dirk Hoke, Siemens Transportation Systems Group president and Siemens Ltd China vice-president.
Siemens and its Chinese partner,
Tangshan Locomotive Plant in Hebei Province, won a contract in 2005 to make 60 locomotives that can travel at 300 kmph.
"Five trains, two made in Germany and three in
Tangshan, will be delivered before the tracks open. The first one made in Germany will be completed before the end of this year, and the first made in
Tangshan will be ready at the beginning of next year," he said.
Siemens took part in the project by cooperating with two Chinese firms and providing signal, telecommunication and electricity supply systems for the high-speed trains," he said.
By next August, trains will be shuttling passengers between the two cities in just half an hour, 45 minutes less than at present. The 115-km railway will cost 12.3 billion yuan (1.5 billion U.S. dollars).
The ministry said the
Beijing Southern Railway Station, reportedly to be the biggest in Asia, with a floor area of 350,000 square meters, will be completed next May.
It will be a five-floor complex, with two floors above the ground and three below. Passengers can transfer between high-speed and ordinary trains,
Beijing's two subway lines and road transport from the complex.
To be twice the size of
Beijing Western Railway Station, it can accommodate 10,500 passengers waiting for trains at any given time. The daily maximum passenger flow is expected to reach 100,000.