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China's Rail Lines Going for Gold



Car owners have been encouraged, indeed almost forced, to use the Beijing subway after being refused access to the road network on certain days.


  • Entrance to the Line 2 subway station (foreground) at the Beijing Railway...

  • The new metro lines in Beijing opened in July 2008; Line 5 at Dongdan station.

  • Around 500,000 international visitors will contribute to the extra 1.1...

  • Beijing has focused its efforts on improving its railway structure as a...

  • Car owners have been encouraged, indeed almost forced, to use the Beijing...

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