In a world where speed defines progress, China is pushing the boundaries of transportation with a train that could make ...
China recently unveiled a new bullet train prototype with a test speed of 280 mph that is poised to break records and set new ...
The project is part of Thailand's broader strategy to bolster links with China, its largest trading partner, as it strives to keep pace with regional peers.
China's high-speed rail network has seen extraordinary growth. In 2010, the country had 8,358 kilometers of operational high-speed rail. The number had skyrocketed to 48,000 kilometers by the end ...
Government spokesman says the rail line will connect Thailand to the global economy and bring it closer to becoming a ...
Thailand expects to complete its first high-speed rail network linking the country to China through Laos in 2030 ... technologies and railway systems. The first phase of the project being built ...
Thailand started the construction of the high-speed rail network in 2017 under the Chinese government’s Belt and Road Initiative, according to the project’s website. The Thai government is responsible ...
China's CR450 bullet train, capable of 280 mph, features advanced tech, enhanced safety, and improved passenger comfort.
China's high-speed rail network has seen extraordinary growth. In 2010, the country had 8,358 kilometers of operational high-speed rail. The number had skyrocketed to 48,000 kilometers by the end ...
Furthermore, an over-the-horizon system enhances emergency situation ... integrate this advanced technology into China's already extensive high-speed rail network, which spans over 24,855 miles.