China sets 15-year transport expansion plan as it seeks to double size of economy by 2035
The worlds largest high-speed rail network could nearly double in size over the next 15 years as part of Chinas ambitious new plan to expand public transport signalling that the government will continue to splash out on large infrastructure projects as it pursues its goal of doubling the size of the economy by 2035.
Beijing aims to increase the national high-speed railway network to 70,000km (43,500 miles) by 2035 an 84 per cent increase from the estimated 38,000km at the end of last year, according to a blueprint jointly released on Wednesday by the Central Committee of the ruling Communist Party and the State Council, the countrys cabinet.
And the length of the nations entire railway network is anticipated to grow to 200,000km in 15 years, an increase of 37 per cent from 146,000km at the end of 2020, the document said.
The railway expansion is part of the comprehensive plan that will also include a 460,000km network of national expressways and ordinary highways, as well as a 25,000km high-quality inland waterway system.
The country also plans to add 162 civilian airports over the period, bringing the total number to 400.
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