Hainan province's west ring railway will be up and running by the end of next year and will complete the island's high-speed railway circle, according to a recent news conference.

 

The 27.1-billion-yuan ($4.4 billion) west ring railway project started in September 2013.

 

The 345-km line has 17 stations and stretches across six cities and counties, which cover 40 percent of the area and 36 percent of the population in the province, representing around one-third of the provincial GDP.

 

SOURCE: China Daily

 

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