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China's enthusiasm for high-speed rail stalls

China's enthusiasm for high-speed rail stalls after fatal crash, technical problems

Joe Mcdonald, AP Business Writer, On Friday August 12, 2011, 7:41 am


Train drivers salute as a CRH high-peed train arrives at Beijing South Station in Beijing Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. A Chinese bullet train manufacturer recalled 54 trains Friday in a new embarrassment for a problem-plagued prestige project following a July crash that killed 40 people. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)

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BEIJING (AP) -- China's infatuation with high-speed rail soured at bullet train velocity.
Six months ago, the rail network was a success symbol and the basis of a planned high-tech export industry. But after a July crash that killed 40 people, Beijing has suspended new construction and is recalling problem-plagued trains, raising questions about the future of such prestige projects.
It was an extraordinary reversal for a project that once enjoyed political status on a level with China's manned space program.
High-speed rail has been, along with nuclear power, among an array of areas where critics warn that breakneck, government-driven development might be jeopardizing public safety and adding to financial risks.
In nuclear power, Beijing said earlier this year that it would press ahead with its rapid expansion of China's industry despite Japan's Fukushima disaster.
But with bullet trains, the July 23 collision combined with experts' warnings about costs and dangers to persuade Beijing to take the rare step of scaling back a major project -- a move that might have repercussions in other fields and could affect the appeal of Chinese technology abroad.
"If they are taking one step back to think again about these railway programs, more broadly it should have an impact on their overall planning of such projects," said Xianfang Ren, chief China economist for IHS Global Insight.
Policymakers are deciding China needs to "rectify the excesses" of its system and slow an unsustainably fast expansion, Ren said in a report. "It is quite clear now that stepping on the brake is the only viable policy option."
The train disaster has been a high-profile illustration of the weaknesses of government-led development, though no one expects the ruling Communist Party to change what many see as the root problem -- its pervasive role in the economy, technology and industry.
In economics, the ruling party has traded most elements of central planning for market-style reforms. But in science, it still sees direct government involvement as essential to achieving its goal of transforming China from a nation of farmers and factory workers into a prosperous creator of technology.
The government has issued development plans for fields from clean energy to computers and has promised money for research and other support.
That strategy has led to complaints that decision-making is politicized, authorities ignore environmental and other costs and public money is wasted on dubious projects such as the development of a Chinese mobile phone standard that attracted few users abroad.
"The government plays a leading role in all these public projects, which should not really be the case," said Zhao Jian, a railway expert at Beijing Jiaotong University and one of the most prominent critics of high-speed rail plans.
Even before the July crash, the bullet train was a target of critics who said it was dangerously fast and too expensive for a society where the poor majority need more low-cost transportation, not record-setting speeds.
Warnings by Zhao and other experts prompted Beijing to cut the top speed in April from 350 kph (220 mph) to 300 kph (190 mph).
This week, the government announced another speed reduction for second-tier trains and said it was launching a nationwide safety inspection. On Friday, the manufacturer of bullet trains used on the new Beijing-Shanghai line recalled 54 trains following repeated delays blamed on equipment failures.
Those changes solve immediate problems but fail to get at "deeper trouble," Zhao said.
"I don't see any signs that the government is doing anything to expand this overhaul to other areas or even reshape its development pattern," he said.
In nuclear power, Beijing's rapid expansion of its industry, both to curb reliance on fossil fuels and to support development of Chinese equipment manufacturers, has prompted similar warnings that it is moving too fast and might jeopardize public safety.
China has 13 nuclear reactors and 28 more under construction, which critics say is causing a shortage of qualified technicians and equipment.
An official of an industry group was quoted by state media in March as saying the Communist Party's latest five-year plan shifts from "energetic development" to "safe and highly efficient development," but the government has yet to release details.
Support for the bullet train began to erode in February after its main official booster, then-railway minister Liu Zhijun, was dismissed amid a graft probe.
State media, normally cheerleaders for the government, have begun reporting on the bullet train's excesses in a sign that official sentiment is turning against it.
On Friday, state broadcaster China Central Television showed scenes of an apartment complex in the eastern province of Anhui over which a bullet train viaduct was built on huge concrete pillars. Residents were shown complaining about the noise of passing trains and damage to property values.
China has 13 high-speed railways in operation, with 26 under construction and 23 more planned. Earlier plans called for expanding the network to 10,000 miles (16,000 kilometers) of track by 2020, though their current status is unclear.
Beijing also is pushing for its train manufacturers and builders of high-speed lines to export. They have sold trains to Malaysia and are involved in building systems in Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
Chinese contractors want to bid for work on a planned California high-speed line, though it might be harder to woo buyers who see China's government has lost faith in its own system.
Global Insight's Ren said she sees no sign the government might scale back its export plans, which are a core part of its technology development strategy.
"The only thing they are going to rectify is the domestic buildout of their infrastructure," she said. "I think they still will push for more exports of advanced manufactured goods such as these railway systems."

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真速度啊  好好编辑一下嘛  这样好看点 不然偶都看不懂哦
The Ministry of Railways gave a new plan to slow down the operational speeds of the  high-speed trains on Thursday . now 54 of its CRH380BL bullet trains  used on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway line were recalled。
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whachel1976 发表于 2011-8-12 22:19:05
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infatuation
n.迷恋
breakneck  ['breikˌnek]   
adj.非常危险的, 极快的
scale back  
按比例缩减, 相应缩减
repercussion  [ˌri:pəˈkʌʃən]
n.[常 pl.](不良的)影响,反响,后果
pervasive   [pəˈveisiv]
a.遍及的,弥漫的
dubious  [ˈdju:biəs]
a.怀疑的,无把握的;有问题的,靠不住的
overhaul  [ˈəuvəˌhɔ:l]
v.& n.彻底检查,大修
fossil fuel  
化石燃料
booster  [ˈbu:stə]
n.支持者
graft  [grɑ:ft]
n.移植;嫁接;艰苦工作;贪污 v.移植;嫁接
cheerleader  ['tʃiəˌli:də]   
n. 啦啦队长, 奉承者
viaduct  [ˈvaiədʌkt]
n.高架桥
bid for  
许诺获支持
woo  [wu:]
v.向(女人)求爱,争取…的支持


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llg79 发表于 2011-8-13 09:29:19
“It was an extraordinary reversal for a project that once enjoyed political status on a level with China's manned space program.”

It is an extraordinary reversal for .... that once enjoyed political status on a level with .....好句式,学习了
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happylife87 发表于 2011-8-13 09:36:01
Safety is most important to us, but safety is not truly emphasized, at least before it is too late!
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cglee 发表于 2011-8-13 10:17:20
In China, there is a general debate nowdays about government's enthusiasm for large scale construction, which brings many side effects such as "jerry-built project". The root lies in the policy making system itself. Thanks for good article.
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lxmuoi 发表于 2011-8-13 10:27:43
This government has never put people's safty in the first place.
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2441414 在职认证  发表于 2011-8-13 11:21:31
It was an extraordinary reversal for a project that once enjoyed political status on a level with China's manned space program.
High-speed rail has been, along with nuclear power, among an array of areas where critics warn that breakneck, government-driven development might be jeopardizing public safety and adding to financial risks.
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Fatal : 致命的;重大的;毁灭的;命中注定的
Salute :致意,打招呼
Bullet train :高速列车,动车
Plague : 困扰,折磨
Prestige : 威望,声望    prestige project :形象工程
Infatuation:醉心
Suspended :悬浮的;暂停的,缓期的
Reversal :逆转,反转
Breakneck :极危险的;极快的
Repercussions : 反响
unsustainably : 无法维持地;不能证实地
High-profile :高调的,备受瞩目的
Pervasive :普遍的
Prosperous :繁荣的,兴旺的
Dubious :可疑的,暧昧的,半疑半信的
Overhaul :彻底检查,全面检修
Viaduct :高架桥,高架铁路
Woo :追求,招致;向……求爱
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不仅仅是铁路,核能,PRC government和Communist Party一直都是ZF带头搞投资,要不然那八万亿的债务怎么来的。除了基础科研,产业的发展还是交给市场,中国的科研人员配备到13个已建+28在建的核电站都不够,还敢用核能么。。
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出差了解到,尽管长春北车被调查,黑龙江还是在紧锣密鼓的进行高铁建设。在牡丹江,好像还有一起铁路事故被隐瞒,貌似死了一个人。
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