Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway to put into operation in July

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-2-27 9:22:53

 File photo taken on Oct. 20, 2011 shows construction workers working in the completing Shaoxing railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shaoxing, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)
File photo taken on Oct. 20, 2011 shows construction workers working in the completing Shaoxing railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shaoxing, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)


 Photo taken on Feb. 21, 2013 shows construction workers working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)
Photo taken on Feb. 21, 2013 shows construction workers working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)


 Photo taken on Feb. 25, 2013 shows people working in a farmland near the completing section of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)
Photo taken on Feb. 25, 2013 shows people working in a farmland near the completing section of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)


 Photo taken on Oct. 21, 2011 shows an excavator working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)
Photo taken on Oct. 21, 2011 shows an excavator working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)


 Photo taken on Feb. 23, 2013 shows an engineer working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)
Photo taken on Feb. 23, 2013 shows an engineer working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)


 Photo taken on Feb. 21, 2013 shows construction workers working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)
Photo taken on Feb. 21, 2013 shows construction workers working in the completing Shangyu railway station of the Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)


 Photo taken on Feb. 25, 2013 shows the completing Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)
Photo taken on Feb. 25, 2013 shows the completing Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway in Shangyu, east China's Zhejiang Province. Designed at a top speed of 350km/h, the 150-kilometer Hangzhou-Ningbo high-speed railway linking Hangzhou and Ningbo, two hub cities in Zhejiang, will reduce the travel time to 36 minitues when it is put into operation in July 2013, as expected. (Xinhua/Tan Jin)




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