
As the World Cup heats up, Chinese-built light rail trains have become a top choice for fans heading to the stadium.
From the arrival of the first train on Feb. 7 to the completion of all commissioning and testing on April 14, the Chinese team set a new record for delivery speed in local rail transit.
Today, these trains, adorned with the World Cup mascot, run through the city and have become a reliable daily commuting option for local residents. (Photo: China News Service / Futian)

As the World Cup heats up, Chinese-built light rail trains have become a top choice for fans heading to the stadium.
From the arrival of the first train on Feb. 7 to the completion of all commissioning and testing on April 14, the Chinese team set a new record for delivery speed in local rail transit.
Today, these trains, adorned with the World Cup mascot, run through the city and have become a reliable daily commuting option for local residents. (Photo: China News Service / Futian)

As the World Cup heats up, Chinese-built light rail trains have become a top choice for fans heading to the stadium.
From the arrival of the first train on Feb. 7 to the completion of all commissioning and testing on April 14, the Chinese team set a new record for delivery speed in local rail transit.
Today, these trains, adorned with the World Cup mascot, run through the city and have become a reliable daily commuting option for local residents. (Photo: China News Service / Futian)

As the World Cup heats up, Chinese-built light rail trains have become a top choice for fans heading to the stadium.
From the arrival of the first train on Feb. 7 to the completion of all commissioning and testing on April 14, the Chinese team set a new record for delivery speed in local rail transit.
Today, these trains, adorned with the World Cup mascot, run through the city and have become a reliable daily commuting option for local residents. (Photo: China News Service / Futian)

As the World Cup heats up, Chinese-built light rail trains have become a top choice for fans heading to the stadium.
From the arrival of the first train on Feb. 7 to the completion of all commissioning and testing on April 14, the Chinese team set a new record for delivery speed in local rail transit.
Today, these trains, adorned with the World Cup mascot, run through the city and have become a reliable daily commuting option for local residents. (Photo: China News Service / Futian)

















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