China: Defects found on 12 rail lines

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The Ministry of Railways has found quality defects on 12 rail lines that may endanger railroad safety, according to a document recently obtained by the media.

Seven of the 12 lines have been put into service, including high-speed passenger railways between Wuhan and Guangzhou and between Zhengzhou and Xi'an, according to the document.

The problems were discovered during routine inspections. The construction defects on the seven lines included cracks and leaks on tunnel arches, tilted communications towers and poorly arranged electronic cables, the Chinese news portal eeo.com.cn reported on Tuesday.

Other problems were found on five lines currently under construction, including one linking Lhasa and Xigaze in the Tibet autonomous region, which is an extension of the Qinghai-Tibet railway.

The ministry severely criticized some contractors for building with low-quality materials and not using enough iron bars in reinforced concrete.

Media reports quoted anonymous experts as saying the defects might threaten railway safety.

Cracks on the railway tunnel's arch could cause concrete chunks to break off when a high-speed train passes, destroying the train's power supply equipment, they said.

A ministry official who spoke to China Daily on the condition of anonymity confirmed the authenticity of the document, saying it was meant to be circulated inside the ministry and to relevant parties.

He said the ministry is paying great attention to quality issues, and has organized regular inspections on railway construction and operations.

"It is just another regular checkup to guarantee railway safety," he said.

According to the document, the ministry has already taken measures to punish those responsible for the quality defects.

It suspended several construction and construction supervision companies from tendering and bidding on railway projects for a month, and required them to rectify the problems as soon as possible.

Wang Mengshu, an expert on railway tunnel construction at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said he has not seen the document, but knew that holes had been found in the arches of railway tunnels on the Wuhan-Guangzhou passenger line and the Zhengzhou-Xi'an line.

A cavity in the tunnel arch could cause it to collapse.

"These problems will not affect the operation of the entire line but need to be fixed," he said.

"People around me are expressing worries over taking high-speed trains after reading the news," said Sun Pengwei, a resident of Fuzhou, Fujian province, who travels twice a month on the Fuzhou-Xiamen high-speed line — one of the defective railways.

"Although no accidents have occurred on the line, I hope authorities can make sure that there are no hidden risks."

The public has the right to know any safety threats in the railway system, and authorities should make such information more transparent, he said.

Zhao Jian, a professor at Beijing Jiaotong University, said some major railway contractors tend to subcontract minor projects to smaller companies to save money and meet tight deadlines.

In February, Sheng Guangzu, minister of railways, said railway construction was a field that needs stringent supervision on quality, work safety and officials' behavior.

The ministry recently announced details of disciplinary violations of former minister Liu Zhijun, who made huge illegal profits by helping others bid for several railway projects, including high-speed railways, Chinese media reported.

Defects found on 12 rail lines |Society |chinadaily.com.cn
Chinese railway authorities are vigilant.

They keep checking for shoddy constructions because there are shady minor contractors.

Something to learn from them!
 

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bad news but routine double checks r deadly needed and at least i guess we can to some extent avoid some accidences before trains r burnt or crashed......
 

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This is indeed good news, it shows that the quality inspections are working to eliminate the problems.

It is very important for the safety of the passengers.
 

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Chinese railway authorities are vigilant.

They keep checking for shoddy constructions because there are shady minor contractors.

Something to learn from them!
Glad they are doing some real works instead put blames on someone else!
 

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Glad they are doing some real works instead put blames on someone else!
You are so observant, but you have missed this out from the new by China Daily

Wang Mengshu, an expert on railway tunnel construction at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said he has not seen the document, but knew that holes had been found in the arches of railway tunnels on the Wuhan-Guangzhou passenger line and the Zhengzhou-Xi'an line.
Zhao Jian, a professor at Beijing Jiaotong University, said some major railway contractors tend to subcontract minor projects to smaller companies to save money and meet tight deadlines.

In February, Sheng Guangzu, minister of railways, said railway construction was a field that needs stringent supervision on quality, work safety and officials' behavior.

The ministry recently announced details of disciplinary violations of former minister Liu Zhijun, who made huge illegal profits by helping others bid for several railway projects, including high-speed railways, Chinese media reported.
So, Comrade, it is the Comrades from China who are stating that there are shoddy constructions because there are shady minor contractors.
 

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Liu ZhiJun is almost surely will be sentenced to death for all problems he has make and all money he has taken. And I wish Sheng Guangzu could be clean, or he will be the next Liu ZhiJun.
 

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The law can take its own course.

However, what is commendable of China is that they discovered the damage and are rectifying it real quickly.

That is what is important. Ensuring that the passengers are not endangered.
 

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It is indeed commendable that mistakes are being publicly acknowledged instead of being swept under the carpet.
 

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You are so observant, but you have missed this out from the new by China DailySo, Comrade, it is the Comrades from China who are stating that there are shoddy constructions because there are shady minor contractors.
Oh, is that a news for anybody? Is that a news for every developing country?

The question is what measures you take to handle them.
 

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Oh, is that a news for anybody? Is that a news for every developing country?

The question is what measures you take to handle them.
It is news since marginal contractors are the one who cut corners for profits to stay afloat financially.

Given the corruption, the bigwigs are paid off.
 
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It is news since marginal contractors are the one who cut corners for profits to stay afloat financially.
Well, it maybe news to indians but not chinese. CCP has publically admits such kind of problems in China for 20 years. And it has been fighting it for 20 years.

Given the corruption, the bigwigs are paid off.
Yes. But you better pray that you won't be caught. If you are caught, Chinese won't ask you to resign or apologyze. You will get a new room in jail or even a bullet in head.
 

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