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Ping Tan, Ji-en Ma, Jing Zhou, You-tong Fang. Sustainability development strategy of China’s high speed rail[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2016, 17(12): 923-932.
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Abstract: The shortage of railway transport capability has restricted the development of China’s economy. high speed rail is vital for the development of the passenger railway, because of its huge transport capacity, safety, comfort, all-day operation, environmentally-friendly operation, and its sustainability. Since 2004, the former China Ministry of Railways has introduced and assimilated advanced foreign technologies, and used this to improve the technologies of the construction of the high speed rail and train, and formed a nationwide cross-industry chain.
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