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The highest speed will be 450 kilometers per hour, and the train will finish the 169.725 kilometers line in about 27 minutes. The highest speed will be 450 kilometers per hour, and the train will finish the 169.725 kilometers line in about 27 minutes.

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Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Train is a maglev train line from Hangzhou to Shanghai.

Introduction

The total length of the line is 169.725 kilometers — 64.485 kilometers in Shanghai and 105.240 kilometers in Zhejiang — between two Chinese cities Shanghai and Hangzhou. Four stations to be built, they are Shibohui, Shanghai south, Jiaxing and Hangzhou east.

The highest speed will be 450 kilometers per hour, and the train will finish the 169.725 kilometers line in about 27 minutes.

The construction will start in 2005, and scheduled to be completed in 2009.

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