
The longest tunnel segment for China's first cross-sea high-speed railway was completed on Thursday in East China's Fujian Province, marking significant progress to the completion of the whole railway route. (Photos: China Railway, Compiled by Zhang Heng)

The 277-kilometer Fuzhou-Xiamen high-speed railway will cross three bays at a designed speed of 350 kilometers per hour.

Expected to be put into operation in 2022, it will shorten the travel time from the province's capital Fuzhou to the tourist attraction Xiamen to less than one hour.

The longest tunnel segment for China's first cross-sea high-speed railway was completed on Thursday in East China's Fujian Province, marking significant progress to the completion of the whole railway route.

The 277-kilometer Fuzhou-Xiamen high-speed railway will cross three bays at a designed speed of 350 kilometers per hour.

Expected to be put into operation in 2022, it will shorten the travel time from the province's capital Fuzhou to the tourist attraction Xiamen to less than one hour.

The longest tunnel segment for China's first cross-sea high-speed railway was completed on Thursday in East China's Fujian Province, marking significant progress to the completion of the whole railway route.

The 277-kilometer Fuzhou-Xiamen high-speed railway will cross three bays at a designed speed of 350 kilometers per hour.

Expected to be put into operation in 2022, it will shorten the travel time from the province's capital Fuzhou to the tourist attraction Xiamen to less than one hour.
