Behind more than 70 million high-speed rail services a year lies a web of safety systems. At nearly 200 mph, even a single failure can have dramatic consequences.
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Why Mexico’s Chinese high-speed rail project collapsed in just 72 hours
In 2014, a Chinese-backed high-speed rail line in Mexico collapsed just days after being approved. This video breaks down how corruption, geopolitics, and U.S. influence converged to quietly kill one ...
Intercity lines face stricter break-even rules, as the central government cracks down on ‘back-door’ metro projects and looks ...
Denmark owns $10 billion in treasuries. It isn’t completely ‘irrelevant.’ Astronauts speak out after being forced to evacuate ...
"As the starting point of the high-speed rail service connecting Beijing and Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province, ...
Direct high-speed trains from Beijing West Railway Station to Baiyangdian Railway Station in Xiong'an New Area, Hebei ...
SRT to propose terminating ITD's contract for Thai-Chinese high-speed rail after crane accident. Blacklisting the contractor ...
China introduced a new national timetable on January 26, adding over 400 new daily passenger and freight services.
The 29.2-kilometre-long superstructure is the world's longest high-speed railway cross-sea bridge currently under ...
The Hong Kong section of the high-speed rail network is expanding its reach into the mainland, with 16 new direct ...
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