Chongqing- The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 117th episode of "Let’s Meet,"(Special Edition) titled “Train guys visit Chongqing: Meeting China's Infrastructure Speed Leap”, jointly produced by the Western China International Communication Organization and Chongqing Satellite TV, was aired on both domestic and international media on June 21.
British rail travel experts Albie and Matt, renowned for documenting extraordinary train journeys worldwide, have embarked on a tour of China. After experiencing the Fuxing CR400AF bullet train at 350km/h, they explored three major transportation hubs in Chongqing, witnessing the speed and innovation of China's infrastructure development.
At the construction site of Chongqing East Railway Station, they were granted access to this future largest high-speed rail hub in western China. "In Europe, there's nothing like this," Albie remarked. This mega-project, with 15 oversized platforms capable of handling 15,000 passengers simultaneously, is set to open in 2025 after three years of construction.
Their next stop was Chongqing's train manufacturing base. From stainless steel Type B trains for Line 15 to domestically developed medium-capacity monorails, the production efficiency amazed them - with a record 45-day production cycle for complete trains and a monthly output of 60 rail cars.
At Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport's T3B terminal, they encountered more "Chinese marvels": the world's largest satellite hall, a hundred-meter digital art corridor blending traditional calligraphy with multimedia projection, intelligent displays, and a customized straddle-type monorail system. This design, which merges culture and innovation, vividly showcases the unique features of Chongqing as a mountain city, perfectly combining nature, history, and modern architecture. "I've not seen it before outside of China," Albie noted.
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