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World’s fastest driverless bullet train launches in China
New service launches ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022, with trains making the 108-mile trip from the capital to ski slopes in only 45 minutes


A new driverless bullet train connecting the Chinese cities of Beijing and Zhangjiakou is capable of reaching a top speed of up to 217mph (350km/h), making it the world’s fastest autonomous train in operation.

The new service, launched in the build-up to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic games, will reduce travel time between the capital and Zhangjiakou, which will stage most of the skiing events, from three hours to less than one. Some trains will complete the 108-mile routein 45 minutes. The original Beijing-Zhangjiakou line opened in 1909, when the same journey took around eight hours.

The trains will start and stop at stations automatically to a precise timetable, and change speed depending on limits between stations. However, a monitoring attendant will still be on board in case of emergencies.

The line, also known as the Jingzhang intercity railway, took four years to complete and has 10 stations, including Badaling Changcheng, for access to the Great Wall of China. The first train began operating on 30 December, running from Beijing to Taizicheng, which will also hold some Olympic skiing events and is the closet station to the Olympic village.

Cabins on the “smart” autonomous trains have large storage areas for winter sports equipment, seats with 5G touchscreen control panels, intelligent lighting, thousands of real-time safety sensors and removable seats for passengers in wheelchairs. Facial-recognition technology and robots will be used in stations to assist with directions, luggage and paperless check-in.
 
Chinese will burn out very soon. The technology they have right now has been mostly 'stolen' from other countries. When nations know how to properly protect their intellectual property, China will have a difficulty time.
 
Chinese will burn out very soon. The technology they have right now has been mostly 'stolen' from other countries. When nations know how to properly protect their intellectual property, China will have a difficulty time.
Hehehehehe, sasa 5g wameibia nani na the rest are struggling to catch up. Hii train wameibia nani my friend and its the first.
Unaongea kuhusu china ya 2000s, hii china inakuja in the 2020s western corporations will be the ones stealing the I.Ps
 
Hehehehehe, sasa 5g wameibia nani na the rest are struggling to catch up. Hii train wameibia nani my friend and its the first.
Unaongea kuhusu china ya 2000s, hii china inakuja in the 2020s western corporations will be the ones stealing the I.Ps
5G kwanza 5GE iko kila pahali na Mimi siko china...
It’s not anything to brag about kiyana
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Chinese will burn out very soon. The technology they have right now has been mostly 'stolen' from other countries. When nations know how to properly protect their intellectual property, China will have a difficulty time.
You have been fed so much anti China propaganda that your image of China is factory workers churning out substandard goods.
You probably don't know that they graduate more STEM students than any other nation on earth and are also filling more patents than the US.
I can also bet that you don't know how they have stealthily moved up the value chain and are on track to dominate the tech industries of the future starting with 5G.
 
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World’s fastest driverless bullet train launches in China
New service launches ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022, with trains making the 108-mile trip from the capital to ski slopes in only 45 minutes


A new driverless bullet train connecting the Chinese cities of Beijing and Zhangjiakou is capable of reaching a top speed of up to 217mph (350km/h), making it the world’s fastest autonomous train in operation.

The new service, launched in the build-up to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic games, will reduce travel time between the capital and Zhangjiakou, which will stage most of the skiing events, from three hours to less than one. Some trains will complete the 108-mile routein 45 minutes. The original Beijing-Zhangjiakou line opened in 1909, when the same journey took around eight hours.

The trains will start and stop at stations automatically to a precise timetable, and change speed depending on limits between stations. However, a monitoring attendant will still be on board in case of emergencies.

The line, also known as the Jingzhang intercity railway, took four years to complete and has 10 stations, including Badaling Changcheng, for access to the Great Wall of China. The first train began operating on 30 December, running from Beijing to Taizicheng, which will also hold some Olympic skiing events and is the closet station to the Olympic village.

Cabins on the “smart” autonomous trains have large storage areas for winter sports equipment, seats with 5G touchscreen control panels, intelligent lighting, thousands of real-time safety sensors and removable seats for passengers in wheelchairs. Facial-recognition technology and robots will be used in stations to assist with directions, luggage and paperless check-in.
And we are here celebrating our "new" SGR with an average speed of 120kph, bought from the same China. Smh
 
China seems to be very interested in 5G and facial recognition, I have always been surprised why they dont indulge much in the biotech sector, they seem to have the resources.
 
China seems to be very interested in 5G and facial recognition, I have always been surprised why they dont indulge much in the biotech sector, they seem to have the resources.
They are very much into biotechnology and will dominanate genomics soon
 
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