The Beijing–Taipei High-Speed Railway Corridor (simplified Chinese: 京台高速铁路; traditional Chinese: 京台高速鐵路; pinyin: Jīngtái Gāosù Tiělù), also known as Beijing-Fuzhou High-Speed Railway (simplified Chinese: 京福高速铁路; traditional Chinese: 京福高速鐵路; pinyin: Jīngfú Gāosù Tiělù) due to the political status of Taiwan, is a partly completed high-speed railway corridor, connecting Beijing and Taipei, in Taiwan. The railway will share track with Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway between Beijing and Bengbu; between Bengbu and Hefei, it is known as Hefei–Bengbu High-Speed Railway; between Hefei and Fuzhou, it is known as Hefei–Fuzhou High-Speed Railway, now operational; between Fuzhou and Pingtan Island on the western side of Taiwan Strait, it will be known as Fuzhou–Pingtan High-Speed Railway; from Pingtan to Hsinchu, the line is called the Pingtan–Hsinchu High-Speed Railway the line would cross an undersea tunnel has been proposed by the Chinese government; from Hsinchu to Taipei, it would share track with the Taiwan High Speed Rail. Due to a lack of interest and political concerns by the Taiwanese government arising from its adversarial relationship with China, the Pingtan-Taipei portion of the railway headed to Taiwan seems unlikely to be constructed and has no set start date.
Beijing–Taipei High Speed Rail Corridor
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