World's first high-speed railway in extremely low temperatures transports 670 mln passengers in 10 years
This aerial photo taken on Sept.19, 2021 shows a train running on a section of the Harbin-Dalian high-speed railway in Dehui, northeast China's Jilin Province.(Huo Chunguang/China Railway Shenyang Bureau/Handout via Xinhua)
SHENYANG, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- The world's first high-speed railway operating at high latitudes and extremely low temperatures in winter, Harbin-Dalian high-speed railway, has transported 670 million passengers since it began service ten years ago.
On Dec. 1, 2012, the 921-km railway linking the northeastern city of Harbin and port city of Dalian came into service.
As of Thursday, it has launched 739,000 multiple-unit trains and run a total of over 671 million km over the past decade, according to China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd.
The Harbin-Dalian high-speed railway, which allows trains to run at a top speed of 300 km per hour, is located in a region at high latitudes with frequent rain, snow, and freezing weather. The maximum temperature difference between winter and summer along the route can reach more than 70 degrees Celsius.
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