High-speed commuter rail begins service in South China's tropical city

2019-07-09 10:14:07
Summary:Citizens are taking photos for one of the bullet trains used to carry passengers across Haikou city, South China...
Citizens are taking photos for one of the bullet trains used to carry passengers across Haikou city, South China's Hainan province, on July 1, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

HAIKOU -- A high-speed commuter rail was put into operation in Haikou, capital of South China's island province of Hainan, Monday.

The trains for the city's first high-speed commuter rail will operate at a maximum speed of 160 kph along a 38 km-long route between the city center to its outer suburbs.

With trains departing every 15 minutes between 6:30 and 23:00 every day, the passenger rail transport service will benefit a large number of commuters who only need about half an hour for a one-way trip from the city center to the outer suburbs.

It used to take more than two hours by bus from downtown Haikou to the outer suburb, said Anna, an Italian student in a Haikou-based university. "And it was quite a bumpy trip."

"A high-speed suburban train can accommodate a maximum of 756 passengers and allows quick boarding at full capacity," said Sun Fang, deputy mayor of Haikou.

A view of the bullet train used to carry passengers across Haikou city, South China's Hainan province, on July 1, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

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