>
> Wuhan - Guangzhou went into operation yesterday. The line is 922 km
> long. Non-stop trains cover the distance in 2h57 or 2h58.
>
> This should bring an end to the discussion, wether rail is competitive
> on distances > 500 miles.
In a command economy? Of course there's no argument. :)
--Damon
>>>Wuhan - Guangzhou went into operation yesterday. The line is 922 km
>>>long. Non-stop trains cover the distance in 2h57 or 2h58.
>>>This should bring an end to the discussion, wether rail is competitive
>>>on distances > 500 miles.
>>In a command economy? Of course there's no argument. :)
>China Southern has lowered advance purchase ticket prices to ~60%.
>Command economy? There's not that much command of the /economy/. Just
>don't ask for evil, destructive things like democracy or free media, and
>you'll be fine.
Far too many people are put in jail for complaining about official
corruption. They often haven't even asked for basic freedoms we take
for granted.