RAILWAY PASSENGER RATES INCREASED; NORTHWEST RR CONSTRUCTION EXPEDITED

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600390227-7
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May 5, 1951
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600390227-7 CLASSIFICATION CONF'SDFF-NT,7'L CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS COUNTRY CnIna SUBJECT T:anspcrtati-n Rai. :rates and construction HOW PUBLISHED Daly newspapers WHERE PUBLISHED C?nna DATE PUBLISHED 1 Dec 1950 - 2 Feb 1951 LANGUAGE THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING TIRE NATIONAL DEFEHSI ACT SO EAMI 0. STHC SI AND SSTATES AS AMENDED. TITS TRANSMISSION OR ITHE REVELATION NIEIT So ST TLAW. 1 ,[PRODUCTION OF THIS FORM ISI PROHIBITED. 3 PRO' CD NO. DATE OF INFORMATION 1950-1951 DATE DIST. .6~ May 1951 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION RAILWAY PASSENGER RATES TNCDEASEDy NORTEWFST RH CGNSTRU('I'ION E%PEDITED The Ministry of Railways pt,t nto effect on 1 February 1951 a i0 percent increase in passenger fares thr aghc.~t the country. Good prcg_esa is claimed on recc?nstruc*a.on of the Pao, chi_ T'ienshui sec- t_i.cn of the Lung,?Eai Railway. An experienced railway maintenance ::rev from Shangr,ai has been sent to C1yangking for demonstration and *.~ ining parpcees ~,n the %+.,eng.,.A,.- C'h,.ngking line., Bids are called fcc on tre c~net.ruction of :.ai1way- bridges on the northern sect-.Lon of the Tu.ngp`u tl.ne in Shand. Frovinc:e. ALL CHINA RATIWAYS PATH PASSENG1 FARES .. Peiping, Jen-min Jih..pao, 31 Jan 51 Peiping. 30 January (Hsin..hua) - With the sanction of the Central People's gover:zn:ent, the Ministry of Railways will put into effect cn 1 February 1951 on all. the railways of the country a 30 percent increase in passenger fares. Thin increase applies to ordinary and express trains, sleeping cars, and other mtscellaneous charges, ex.ext that charges fox baggage and parcels or packages wi'L''L he increased by only 10 percent above those in effect on 1 December 1950, After the change, the rate per passenger for hard-seat accommodations on ordinary trains will be 136.50 yuan, People's notes, per ki.]ometer, in both north and south Chine.; in the. Northeast, it will be 936 yuan, Northeast notes, per passenger per kilometer. The cost of hard-seat accommodations on ordinary trains from Peiping to other points vi l.1. be as follows- Cost of Ticket in Yuan, Destination PeoElels Nate. Tientsin 19,100 ,400 ?* den 112 tdailkd.en 92,400 The new rates are only 43.'7 percent of t:he rates in force before the LSino., Japanese war. ti !" AI'i< A 1 u ~a t~tiUt11113z1? CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600390227-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600390227-7 r 1 CONFIDENTIAL CANTON RAILWAY SUBBUREAU UPS RATES -- Hong Kong, Kung-shang Jih-pao, 1 = 2 Feb` 51 Canton, 31 January 1951 -- The Canton Railway Subbureau, on instructions from the Heng-yang Railway Bureau, will put into effect as of 1 February 1951, an increase of rates for passenger traffic, baggage, and parcel service. Pas- senger tickets, tickets on express trains, sleeping car tickets, student term tickets, special service fees, and fines in connection with passenger traffic will be increased 30 percent above the 1 December 3.950 rates, Baggage and parcel fees, and the minimum charges for such fees, will be increased 10 per- cent above the 1 December: 1950 rates, with the exception that the minimum charges on "special arrangement" packages shall remain as of 1 December 1950. it may be noted that the 1 December 1950 rates were only 34 percent of those in force before the war Yuly 193f70 The cost of tickets from mid-summer 1950 to 31 January 1951 was'Agsed on a rate of 105 yuan, People's notes per person per kilometer for hard-seat accommodations on ordinary trains. According to the new rates, the cost of tickets for hard-seat accommoda- tions on ordinary trains from Carton to other points will be as follows. Destination Mllleage (km) Cost of Tic'ket in Yuan, People's Notes Shen-eh'uan 147 20,500 Shao-kuan 231 30,900 Heng-yang 552 68,300 Chang-sha 736 87,100 :.Nan-ch an8 1,053 113,400 `Hangchow 1,689 157,200 Shanghai 1,876 166,300 Nanking 2,188 184,:700 Kuei.lin 914 1011800 Peiping 2,332 192,700 Tientsin 2,433 199,000 Tickets for soft-seat accommodations are double those for hard-seat accomoda- tionse Tickets on express trains cost more than on ordinary trains. Sleeping car ticket rates are for one night only. The minimum charge for baggage will be 3,300 yuan, The minimum charge for parcels of a general nature or of perishable fresh fruit will be 3,300 yuan; for those coming under the "special arrangement" category, the minimum charge will be 100 yuano Baggage will be charged at the rate of 1.10 yuan per kilo- gram for each 10 kilometers. Parcels containing goods of a general nature will be charged at the rate of 4,40 yuan per kilogram for each 10 kilometers. Par- cels containing fresh' perishable goods will be charged at the rate of 1.65 yuan per kilogram for each 10 kilometers, COMIRDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600390227-7 REPORT PROGRESS ON LUNG-RAI RR EXTENSION -- T'ai-yuan, Shansi Jih-pao, 16 Dec 50 Sian, 11 December (Hsin-hua) Work on the extension of the Lung-Hai Rail- road from Pao-chi through the steep and narrow gorges of the Wei Ho to T'ien- shui, and from Tien-shui toward Lan-chou, continued during October at the rate of 10,000 man-days of labor for the month. Up to the end of October 1950, 4.356,000 fang of earthwork on the former section, and 2,200,000 fang on the latter section, had been completed. In past years, landslides in the gorges affecting the railway averaged 430,000 fang, and in 1949 they amounted to 640,000 fang. But in 1950, as a result of work accomplished, they amounted to only'4O OOO fang,_.'During October, 12 large bi.dge, ciii rt9 and tunnel projecte:werecompletedo Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600390227-7 CONFIDENTIAL TO TRAIN SZECHWAN RR WORKERS -- Shanghai, Chieh-fang Jih-pao, 27 Dec 50 Shanghai -- On orders of the Ministry of Railways, a team of 24 men experi- enced in road-maintenance work has been selected by the Shanghai Railway Bureau to go to Chungking, where they are to serve as a model team for the instruction of Szechwan laborers on the Ch'eng-tu--Chungking Railway now under construc- tion. The team left Shanghai on 25 December 1950 and expects to return in about 6 months. REPAIRS UNDER WAY ON T'UNG-P'U RR -- T'ai-yuan, Shansi Jih-pao, 16 Dec 50 The Engineering Department of the T'ai-yuan Railway Bureau advertises for contractors to present bids for the construction of three temporary wooden bridges along the line of the T'ung-p'u Railway in Shansi, in the section between Yuan-p'ing and Hsuan-kang-chen. Properly registered contractors de- siring to present bids, besides applying for copies of the specifications, should personally inspect the bridge sites, which are located at the following kilometer points: 1. At kilometer 203 plus 473.7 meters -- a seven-span 10.5-meter I.B. Zei] wooden frame bridge. 2. At kilometer 209 plus 484.8 meters -- an eight-span 10.5-meter I.B.5i] wooden frame bridge. 3. At kilometer 195 Plus 589 meters -- an 18-span 4.5-meter bridge with tracks to be attached. All materials are to be provided by the Engineering Department. The cun- tract is to cover all the labor involved in excavations, concrete foundations, and erecting of stagings and structures. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600390227 7