A high-speed railway network refers to a system of interconnected railways that allow trains to travel at very high speeds, typically over 250 km/h. It is designed to provide efficient and fast transportation between major cities.
Related terms
动车组 (dòngchēzǔ): This term refers to electric multiple unit (EMU) trains that are specifically designed for high-speed rail operations.
高铁站 (gāotiězhàn): This term refers to the stations along the high-speed railway network where passengers can board or disembark from the trains.
铁路调度 (tiělù diàodù): This term refers to the management and coordination of train schedules, routes, and operations on the railway network.