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Spatiotemporal evolution of China’s railway network in the 20th century: An accessibility approach
Authors:Jiaoe Wang  Fengjun Jin  Huihui Mo  Fahui Wang
Institution:aInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;bDepartment of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA;cChina Communications and Transportation Association, Beijing 100825, China
Abstract:The interrelatedness of transportation development and economic growth has been a constant theme of geographic inquiries, particularly in economic and transportation geography. This paper analyzes the expansion of China’s railway network, the evolution of its spatial accessibility, and the impacts on economic growth and urban systems over a time span of about one century (1906–2000). First, major historical events and policies and their effects on railway development in China are reviewed and grouped into four major eras: preliminary construction, network skeleton, corridor building, and deep intensification. All four eras followed a path of “inland expansion.” Second, spatial distribution of accessibility and its evolution are analyzed. The spatial structure of China’s railway network is characterized by “concentric rings” with its major axis in North China and the most accessible city gradually migrating from Tianjin to Zhengzhou. Finally, the study indicates that railway network expansion has significantly improved economic development and heavily influenced the formation of urban systems in China.
Keywords:Railway network  Accessibility  Spatiotemporal patterns  Urban systems  China
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