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    Elevated railway under test in Sichuan (1/3)

    2018-06-26 10:24:37 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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    An elevated railway track is under test in Guang’an City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The 8.49-kilometer-long line can transport up to 30,000 people per hour at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers an hour. The system is an effective way to address traffic jams in small and medium-sized cities. The elevated railway track is easier and quicker to build, at a cost of one fourth of building a subway line. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)

    An elevated railway track is under test in Guang’an City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The 8.49-kilometer-long line can transport up to 30,000 people per hour at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers an hour. The system is an effective way to address traffic jams in small and medium-sized cities. The elevated railway track is easier and quicker to build, at a cost of one fourth of building a subway line. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)

    An elevated railway track is under test in Guang’an City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The 8.49-kilometer-long line can transport up to 30,000 people per hour at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers an hour. The system is an effective way to address traffic jams in small and medium-sized cities. The elevated railway track is easier and quicker to build, at a cost of one fourth of building a subway line. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)

    An elevated railway track is under test in Guang’an City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The 8.49-kilometer-long line can transport up to 30,000 people per hour at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers an hour. The system is an effective way to address traffic jams in small and medium-sized cities. The elevated railway track is easier and quicker to build, at a cost of one fourth of building a subway line. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)

    An elevated railway track is under test in Guang\'an City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The 8.49-kilometer-long line can transport up to 30,000 people per hour at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers an hour. The system is an effective way to address traffic jams in small and medium-sized cities. The elevated railway track is easier and quicker to build, at a cost of one fourth of building a subway line. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)

    An elevated railway track is under test in Guang'an City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The 8.49-kilometer-long line can transport up to 30,000 people per hour at a maximum speed of 80 kilometers an hour. The system is an effective way to address traffic jams in small and medium-sized cities. The elevated railway track is easier and quicker to build, at a cost of one fourth of building a subway line. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)

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