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Wuhan–Yichang section of the Shanghai–Chongqing–Chengdu high-speed railway officially opened

Dec 31, 2025

Hubei Wuhan  

“This country needs hundreds of thousands of kilometers of railways.”

In July 1949, before the founding of P.R. China, Mao Zedong sketched a bold vision.

Back then, China had just 22,000 km of railways — and Hubei only a few hundred.

76 years later, the rails tell a very different story.

China's railway network now exceeds 160,000 km, with 50,000 km of high-speed rail — the longest in the world, accounting for over two-thirds of the global total.
With the opening of the Wuhan–Yichang section of the Shanghai–Chongqing–Chengdu high-speed railway, Hubei’s high-speed rail mileage has reached 2,585 km, jumping from 13th to 5th nationwide. Total railway length now exceeds 6,000 km.

This is more than added mileage — it’s a transformation:
  • 1-hour life circle links Wuhan, Xiangyang, and Yichang
  • A key transport hub of central China
  • High-speed rail reaches every city of Hubei, bringing opportunity to mountains and plains alike

Along these tracks, lives are changing:
  • Long-distance couples reunite faster
  • Entrepreneurs reach wider markets
  • Students in remote areas access better education
2,585 km is not just a number for Hubei — it’s a reshaped economic map, a rising development level, and a bridge between regions.
From railways shaping Hubei to railways connecting China, these tracks reflect decades of work — and where the country is headed next.


Source: Hubei Daily

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