Connecting cities, changing lives
Faster, affordable and convenient rail travel is reshaping China's social and economic landscape
Future: Farther, faster
Looking ahead, China's high-speed rail network will continue to evolve. By 2035, the network is expected to expand to 70,000 km, further connecting cities and regions across the country. Technological innovation is also advancing: trains such as the CR450 are being developed to operate at commercial speeds around 400 km/h, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency and passenger experience. Experts emphasize that the system is continuously evolving — improving connectivity, refining operations, and integrating new technologies to better serve travelers. As December winds down, several new high-speed rail lines have opened across China, including the Xi'an-Yan'an line, the Wuhan-Yichang section of the Shanghai-Chongqing-Chengdu Yangtze corridor, and the Guangzhou-Zhanjiang line.
For Hou Qingjuan, who has spent months working in Beijing, the expanded network means she can finally return home for the holidays. With four days off, she is set to reunite with her children, boarding a train that will carry her through the evening lights and familiar landscapes — another journey made simple by the country's ever-growing high-speed rail network.
On the fast track: Key global firsts
World's longest high-speed rail network in operation
China operates the largest high-speed rail network in the world, with extensive coverage across most provinces and major urban clusters.
Largest high-speed rail network under construction
China also leads the world in high-speed rail projects under construction, continuing to expand and upgrade its national rail network.
Among the world's highest commercial operating speeds
Multiple Chinese high-speed rail lines operate at a commercial speed of 350 km/h, placing China among the global leaders in high-speed rail operations.
Most comprehensive high-speed rail technology system
China has developed a complete high-speed rail technology system, covering planning, design, construction, equipment manufacturing, operation and maintenance.
Most diverse operating environments
China's high-speed rail operates across a wide range of complex environments, including high-altitude plateaus, extreme cold and heat, deserts, coastal regions, and densely populated urban areas.
Highest passenger volume globally
China's high-speed rail system carries more passengers than any other in the world, making it the busiest high-speed rail network globally.
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