China Daily reports that "Bullet train service" started on April 18 linking Beijing and Shanghai, Wuhan, Shenyang, Changchun, Harbin and Qingdao. These trains will travel at speeds of between 200 and 250 kilometers per hour. The journey between Beijing and Shanghai will take ten hours. "Ticket prices for the bullet trains will cost 50 percent more than the current express trains, which usually travel at 115 kilometers per hour." Passengers will be able to book trips up to 20 days in advance.
Non-stop express trains will also also start to operate between Beijing and Nanchang, Nantong and Fuzhou.
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At long last, change may be in the air for travelers crossing the Pacific. During a trip to China last week, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters touted a new round of talks between Washington and Beijing over an "open skies" agreement. A tentative deal could be hammered out as early as next month, not a moment too soon for fliers in this under-supplied market.


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