Longest High-Speed Rail Lines in the World
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The longest high-speed rail corridors represent enormous infrastructure investments, connecting major cities with trains running at 250 km/h or faster. China dominates this list with its rapid HSR expansion since 2008.
| # | 名称 | 数值 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beijing–Guangzhou HSR | 2,298 km |
| 2 | Beijing–Shanghai HSR | 1,318 km |
| 3 | Beijing–Harbin HSR | 1,249 km |
| 4 | Shanghai–Kunming HSR | 2,252 km |
| 5 | Lanzhou–Urumqi HSR | 1,776 km |
| 6 | Madrid–Barcelona AVE | 621 km |
| 7 | Paris–Marseille LGV | 750 km |
| 8 | Tokaido Shinkansen | 515 km |
| 9 | Ankara–Istanbul YHT | 533 km |
| 10 | Rome–Milan Direttissima | 575 km |
方法论
Ranked by total route length in kilometers of dedicated high-speed track (designed for speeds of 250 km/h or above) for a single continuous line.
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| 类别 | Route Rankings |
| 条目 | 10 |
| 单位 | km |