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          Nation's top railway operator adds to new projects budget

          By Zhao Lei (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-10 07:20

          China's national railway operator announced in a report on Wednesday that it will launch 48 new rail lines this year, a substantial increase from the 44 projects budgeted at the beginning of the year.

          "Based on the demands from social and economic development and rail transport, we have decided that 48 new projects ... will be launched this year," said Sheng Guangzu, general manager of the China Railway Corp, in a report by People's Daily on Wednesday.

          "More than 7,000 kilometers of new lines will be put into operation this year and an additional 20 billion yuan ($3.2 billion) will be added to the previous budget for this year's railway fixed asset investment."

          The previous plan set at the beginning of the year budgeted 700 billion yuan in fixed asset investments, 44 new projects and 6,600 km of new rail lines, according to China Railway Corp, which is under the Ministry of Transport. The remarks from Sheng came amid fresh speculation that the building of new lines had been suspended or even abolished due to financial difficulties in the railway sector.

          On the sidelines of this year's NPC meeting, Sheng dismissed claims that his company is seeking government remission from 2.6 trillion yuan of debt.

          According to the National Audit Office, China Railway Corp had roughly 2.9 trillion yuan in total debt by the end of June 2013. The company reported 6.5 billion yuan in losses for the first six months of last year and it borrowed 218.8 billion yuan from domestic and international financial institutions during the same period, according to its latest financial report.

          Sheng said that 78 percent of the operator's construction investments will target China's central and western regions. It estimates that 86 percent of new rail lines within these two regions will begin operations this year.

          According to a five-year plan from 2011 to 2015, 230,000 km of new railway lines will be built in the central and western regions of China with an investment of 1.85 trillion yuan.

          The general manager said from 2011 to 2013, 1.15 trillion yuan had been invested in these regions.

          During a State Council meeting on April 2, Premier Li Keqiang said China will speed up the construction of railways in these two regions to advance urbanization, boost industries and reduce regional inequality.

          Li also discussed measures for deepening reforms in the financing of railways, highlighting a railway development fund worth roughly 200 to 300 billion yuan a year.

          The government will issue bonds worth 150 billion yuan ($24 billion) to finance the construction of rail lines this year.

          In the People's Daily report on Wednesday, Sheng did not mention the construction of the high-speed rail network. The publication quoted an unnamed industry observer that the omission indicates there is a shift away from the "overzealous" construction of high-speed railways to a "more sustainable growth".

          "The construction of high-speed lines costs much more than building regular rail lines and is likely to create colossal debt for the railway industry and for local governments. The ticket price of a high-speed train ride often exceeds what many blue-collar or migrant workers can afford," the unnamed observer said.

          "I am not saying that high-speed lines are bad, but not building some unnecessary high-speed lines can save on skyrocketing costs. We can then use that money to build more ordinary lines that ordinary people can afford."

          According to the national railway network plan, there will be 19,000 km of high-speed rail lines by 2015.

          zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

          Nation's top railway operator adds to new projects budget

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