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'''Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Train''' (Chinese: 沪杭磁悬浮交通项目) is a proposed ] line from ] to ], to be built by ]'s ] consortium (mainly ] and ]). Originally planned to be ready for ], the controversial project has been repeatedly delayed, but final approval was granted on August 18, 2008. Construction was scheduled to start in late March 2009,<ref>{{cite news| url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/rbssIndustryMaterialsUtilitiesNews/idUKPEK6125720090206?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true }} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=RjwilmsiBot}}</ref> with the target for completion having been 2014.<ref>http://www.china.org.cn/china/national/2008-08/18/content_16258686.htm</ref> According to China Daily as reported in People's Daily Online on February 27, 2009, the Shanghai government is considering building the maglev line underground to allay the public's fear of ], and a final decision will need to be approved by the National Development and Reform commission. In March 2009, the project was reported to be "suspended", although it had not been officially cancelled.<ref>http://english.caijing.com.cn/2009-03-10/110116802.html</ref> In March 2010 it was announced that construction will start during the year.<ref></ref>

==Plan==
The high speed line will run between the two Chinese cities of Shanghai and Hangzhou. The total length will be 169&nbsp;km (105&nbsp;mi), of which 64&nbsp;km (40&nbsp;mi) will be within the City of Shanghai and 105&nbsp;km (65&nbsp;mi) in the province of ]. Four stations are to be built: at the ] site in east Shanghai; in south Shanghai; ]; and east Hangzhou. The proposed design speed is 450&nbsp;km/h, which would allow the train to travel the 169&nbsp;km total distance in just 27 minutes. The total budget of the project will be 35 billion ] (about ]5.0 billion as of April 2008).

If built, the line will become the first ] Maglev rail line in commercial service in the world. The line is an extension of the only Maglev line in China (and the only commercial service high-speed Maglev line in the world) so far, the ] at ].

==Concerns==
Media reports on 26 May 2007 said the Shanghai city government announced that the project had been suspended, citing "radiation concerns".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/05/26/asia/AS-GEN-China-Maglev-Train.php|title= China suspends work on magnetic levitation train over radiation fears | publisher = ] |accessdate=2007-05-26}}</ref> The Shanghai government quickly denied those reports. An environmental assessment report released 2 January 2008, for citizens to comment on until 15 January, says the rail link will have minimal impact on the local environment.

In January and February 2008, hundreds of residents demonstrated in downtown Shanghai against the line being built close to their homes. The residents were reportedly concerned with potential health hazards, noise, and loss of property value. The Shanghai scheme has a buffer zone around the track that will be 22.5 m wide, which compares unfavourably with German standards that require houses to be 300 m away from the line.<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSPEK32757920080112 | title = Hundreds protest Shanghai maglev rail extension | publisher = ] | date = 12 January 2008}}</ref> Representatives of the residents filed a formal request to demonstrate with the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, which was rejected.

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