Work Begins on High-speed Railway to China-Vietnam Border
NANNING — Work began Monday on a railway that will allow Chinese high-speed trains to reach the China-Vietnam border.
Construction of the 47.6 kilometers railway between Dongxing and Fangchenggang, both in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, will take three years and cost 6.48 billion yuan ($980
million), according to the municipal government of Fangchenggang.
Trains on the Dongxing-Fangchenggang line will run up to 250 km per hour. Fangchenggang is already connected with regional capital Nanning by high-speed rail.
Dongxing is located at the China-Vietnam border. Authorities say the line will eventually form part of a trans-Asia railway linking China with Southeast Asian countries.