Chinese high-speed rail in focus: Fast as a bullet?

BEIJING. October 6. KAZINFORM The CRH 380 model is the star of the Chinese high-speed rail fleet-a program moving very quickly, despite occasional safety concerns, to connect China's population centers.
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Some Chinese trains can reach cruising speeds of 217 miles (350 kilometers) an hour-and when pushed to top speed can exceed 300 miles (482 kilometers) an hour.

Such advances may come at a cost. Development of China's high-speed rail has been wrought with unanswered questions about safety as well as the origins of China's quickly attained technology, according to a new National Geographic investigative report.

For instance, Chinese executives who run the country's rail development have been accused of pushing the though rural areas with little thought to the affected communities. But some Chinese technocrats see trains like the 380 as symbols of how China can "leapfrog" Western countries, Kazinform quotes National Geographic.

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