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Coverage of high-speed rail in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 21 · 23:28 UTCMost recent: Jun 30 · 06:55 UTC
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  • TECHNOLOGYJun 30 · 06:55 UTCSCMP CHINA
    In 2011, Shanghai–Beijing high-speed rail link officially began operations – SCMP archive

    In 2011, the Shanghai–Beijing high-speed rail link began operations. A comparison between the train and an airliner found that while planes were faster, the train offered greater comfort and convenience. The test involved two South China Morning Post reporters traveling from Shanghai at 2:34 PM.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 27 · 00:06 UTCNY POST
    This African country already has high-speed rail before California

    An unnamed African country has implemented high-speed rail, while California has failed to build such infrastructure despite 20 years of discussion. The article highlights California's lack of progress compared to the African nation.

  • SECURITYJun 18 · 01:00 UTCSCMP CHINA
    China mulls space-based control system for high-speed rail. Can it be hacked?

    China is considering a space-based control system for its high-speed rail network. The 2011 Wenzhou disaster, which killed 40 people, was caused by a lightning strike damaging a trackside circuit, making a train undetectable to the control center. The article questions whether the proposed system could be hacked.

  • POLITICSJun 13 · 15:19 UTCTHE HINDU NATIONAL
    Sreedharan’s high-speed rail will not solve Kerala’s travel problems, says forum

    A forum in Kerala criticizes Sreedharan's proposed high-speed rail project, stating its gauge and speed similar to the K-Rail project will not meet the people's travel needs.

  • POLITICSJun 9 · 09:00 UTCFOX NEWS
    JONATHAN TURLEY: California proves voters get the government they tolerate

    California's election process takes up to two weeks to count votes, contrasting with faster states like Florida. The state's high-speed rail project, initially promised in 2008, now faces massive cost overruns and no track has been laid after two decades. A solar power farm project also failed, producing expensive energy and harming thousands of birds annually.

  • POLITICSJun 6 · 21:37 UTCFOX NEWS
    Steve Hilton launches ad mocking Xavier Becerra's '36 years' as a career politician in California gov race

    Steve Hilton launched a campaign ad targeting Xavier Becerra's 36-year political career in the California governor race, highlighting issues like homelessness and high-speed rail. The Associated Press projected Becerra would advance to the November election, leading with 26.8% of votes as of Saturday.

  • POLITICSJun 6 · 21:37 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Steve Hilton launches ad mocking Xavier Becerra's '36 years' as a career politician in California gov race

    Steve Hilton launched a campaign ad targeting Xavier Becerra's 36-year political career in the California governor race, criticizing his record and linking him to the state's political status quo. The ad highlights homelessness, high-speed rail, and Becerra's role at Health and Human Services, while Becerra leads in primary votes but results remain unofficial. Both candidates are advancing toward the November election.

  • POLITICSMay 24 · 15:44 UTCNY POST
    California governor candidate Xavier Becerra makes shock vow over doomed high-speed rail

    Xavier Becerra, a former Biden cabinet secretary and California politician, is running for governor and has vowed to address issues related to the state's troubled high-speed rail project. He emphasized his commitment to Valley communities, which he claims have been neglected by state leaders.

  • BUSINESSMay 21 · 23:28 UTCCNBC TOP
    Why China's airlines suffer more from the Iran war than global rivals

    China's airlines are disproportionately affected by geopolitical tensions in Iran, facing elevated jet fuel costs and vulnerability to competition from domestic alternatives. Unlike global carriers, Chinese airlines lack effective hedging strategies and face customer attrition to cheaper high-speed rail services, compounding their operational challenges.