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        Nonstop trains to hit the road on April 18
        By Shan Juan (chinadaily.com.cn)
        Updated: 2004-04-08 17:08

        China's railway network will start non-stop passenger train service on April 18 when the railway system gears up the speed for the 5th times.


        The nonstop trains will have bars for passengers to relax. [newsphoto]
        The new express train, to be marked with Z on the schedule, will run from the departure station to the destination without stop en route.

        Hu Yadong, vice-minister of railways, said the nation will then have 7,700 kilometers of railways that could allow trains to run at a speed of 160 kilometers per hour, including the Beijing-Shanghai and Beijing-Harbin railways.


        A nonstop train arrives in Beijing on a trial run. [newsphoto]
        A total of 19 pairs of Z-line trains will be ready for service on April 18. And passengers would save much time by riding Z-line trains that head all the way to the destination without a single stop.

        Railway authorities promise quality service will be another feature of Z-line trains. Star lines and trains will be fostered.

        Tickets of Z-line trains can be booked and bought respectively 180 and 20 days in advance. Customers' ticket orders go invalid if they do not pay 7 days before the departure.

         
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