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  2. Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia

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    The farebox recovery ratio (also called fare recovery ratio, fare recovery rate or other terms) of a passenger transportation system is the fraction of operating expenses which are met by the fares paid by passengers. It is computed by dividing the system's total fare revenue by its total operating expenses. [1]

  3. Beijing–Hong Kong (Taipei) corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing–Hong Kong (Taipei) corridor is a proposed high-speed railway corridor in Greater China. It will run in a north–south direction from Beijing to Hong Kong, with a branch leading from Hefei to end at Taipei across the Taiwan Strait. It will connect the cities of Beijing, Xiong'an, Fuyang, Hefei, Jiujiang, Nanchang, Ganzhou ...

  4. Hong Kong–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    Before 1842, both regions were part of the Qing dynasty; in 1842, Hong Kong Island was ceded to the British Empire as a result of the First Opium War, and in 1895, Taiwan was ceded to the Empire of Japan as a result of the First Sino-Japanese War. Sun Yat-sen was a student in Hong Kong in the late 1800s and believed that the Qing dynasty's ...

  5. Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    A CR400BF-GZ departing from Beijing Chaoyang railway station in snow as G901 to Harbin West in February 2022. The Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway ( simplified Chinese: 京哈客运专线; traditional Chinese: 京哈客運專線; pinyin: Jīng-Hā Kèyùn Zhuān Xiàn) is an operational high-speed railway corridor, announced in 2008 as part ...

  6. Rail transport in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport was introduced to Taiwan in 1891 during its late Qing era. Push car railways were brought to Taiwan during Japanese rule and were in general service from 1895 to the late 1940s. All railway services are located in the main island of Taiwan. Outer islands including Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu Islands do not have railways.

  7. Cross-strait relations - Wikipedia

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    Cross-strait relations. Territories currently administered by the two governments that formally use the name China: the PRC (in purple) and the ROC (in orange). The size of minor islands is exaggerated in this map for ease of identification. Cross-strait relations (sometimes called Mainland–Taiwan relations, [1] China–Taiwan relations or ...

  8. Rail transport in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The first mode of rail transport for the public in Hong Kong was the Peak Tram, serving The Peak (at Victoria Gap ), the Mid-Levels and the city centre since 1888. This was followed by the Mount Parker Cable Car in 1892, but this system was terminated in 1932 and dismantled. The tram started service along the northern coast of the Hong Kong ...

  9. New high-speed sleeper train service connects Hong Kong ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong’s controversial high-speed railway. Opened in 2018, the 26-kilometer Hong Kong high-speed railway is a part of the larger Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link (XRL).. Costing ...

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