2016年7月19日 星期二

Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail finally in black in 2015. South Korean Beauty Boom Proves Alluring to Investors

High speed rail fares in China are held down with income levels in mind, eroding the railway's earnings. The second-class fare of about 550 yuan comes to a little less than 7 cents per kilometer, or just a quarter of the figure for Tokyo-Osaka bullet train service in Japan.
SHANGHAI -- The state-owned operator of a high-speed passenger train between Beijing and Shanghai has turned an annual net profit for the first…
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