Speeds, prices cut on high-speed trains
            
            
                 17,2011
                Editor:AT0086.com| Resource:chinadaily.com.cn
                            
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                The high-speed trains from Beijing to Tianjin will slow from 350 kilometers per hour to 300km/h, accompanied by a 5 percent decrease in ticket prices, from Aug 16.
            
            
                
Passengers board a high-speed train at Tianjin railway station on Tuesday. The high-speed trains from Beijing to Tianjin will slow from 350 kilometers per hour to 300km/h, accompanied by a 5 percent decrease in ticket prices, from Aug 16. A one-way run between the two municipalities is thus cut from 33 minutes to 30 and a second-class ticket is sold at 55 yuan ($8.61) from 58 yuan. The State Council has made the decision to slow the speed of high-speed trains on tracks across the country after a severe train crash in Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, on July 23. 
A passenger shows a ticket for the Beijing-Tianjin intercity train on the first day of speed reductions and price cuts, Aug 16, 2011. 
A Beijing-Tianjin intercity train departs from Tianjin Railway Station, Aug 16, 2011, the first day of speed reductions and price cuts for the service.