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Tracklaying of Xinjiang Section of Lanzhou-Xinjiang HSR Completed

Nov.16 2013


Lanzhou-Xinjiang HSR

1776km, crossing Xinjiang, Gansu and Qinghai provinces
143.5 bln yuan (US$ 23 bln)
Construction started in 2009, opening in 2014
Testing run will start from May 2014

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From Hong Kong to Urumqi all the way by HRS in a couple of years. :-)
 
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They look awesome.

India has got to take advantage of its poor population, China will soon have no way of doing these projects because our wage and other expenses will be way to high for such projects to take place.

So if India some how goes from poor to mid level income without these kind of projects, you are just not going to have them ever.
 
India has got to take advantage of its poor population, China will soon have no way of doing these projects because our wage and other expenses will be way to high for such projects to take place.

So if India some how goes from poor to mid level income without these kind of projects, you are just not going to have them ever.

I liked the way ballastless track were constructed. India will first need enough number of middle class to have such a large HSR network.
 
Lanzhou-Xinjiang(Urumqi) HSR in Menyuan, 3000 metres above sea level, Qinghai province:

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Beautiful :enjoy:
 
Are there plans to connect Urumqi with Kashi ( Kashgar ) ?

If so, When ?
 
Are there plans to connect Urumqi with Kashi ( Kashgar ) ?

If so, When ?

Kashi is already connected with Urumqi by rail。

Xinjiang has proposed to increase the total length of rails to 12000km by 2020, 3 times its existing length。

Don't know if the goal is achievable or how many kilometres of the proposed routes will be HSR。
 
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Lanzhou-Xinjiang(Urumqi) HSR in Menyuan, 3000 metres above sea level, Qinghai province:

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Beautiful :enjoy:


Very beautiful scene indeed. I will definitely visit Xinjiang through the high speed train.

The Lanzhou-Xinjiang railway goes through some very strong wind-zone.
To resist the wind, the engineers built the tunnels or walls for protection.
The total length of the tunnels and walls is 462 km, about one quarter of whole railway length.

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Around China: Xinjiang to embrace era of high-speed rail

(Xinhua) 11:18, November 24, 2013

URUMQI, Nov. 24 -- For northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, a new high-speed rail line means more than just easier access for travelers and tourists.

Officials and industry observers hope the Second Double-track Line of the Lanxin Railway, which links Lanzhou City in northwestern Gansu Province and Urumqi, the regional capital of Xinjiang, will bring an economic boom to the region.

The 1,776-km line crosses a vast expanse of the Gobi Desert and windy areas -- a major technical feat -- and will be Xinjiang's first high-speed railway when it begins operation in 2014. Track laying for the line was completed on Nov. 16.

China has built the world's longest and most heavily used high-speed railway network -- nearly 10,000 kilometers -- and the new line is expected to incorporate Xinjiang, which accounts for one sixth of China's land area, into the existing network in the eastern and central parts of the country.

"The high-speed trains will make passenger travel easier between Xinjiang and other parts of China, but more importantly, it will unleash the region's transportation capacity," said Zhang Yongheng, a publicity official with the Urumqi Railway Bureau.

The Lanxin Railway is currently the only railway connecting Xinjiang with other provincial regions. The new line takes a slightly different route, winding into neighboring Qinghai Province before re-entering Gansu and picking up the old route that heads northwest toward Xinjiang.

With trains designed to run at a minimum speed of 200 km per hour, the rail line will slash the travel time between Lanzhou and Urumqi from the current 21 hours to 8 hours or less.

As more passengers opt for the faster bullet trains, the old Lanxin Railway will focus on freight transport and more than double its current freight capacity, according to Zhang.

Railways have so far constituted only a small segment of Xinjiang's transportation. In 2011, 10.4 percent of the region's goods were delivered via railway, compared with 84.1 percent via highways, said Zhao Changmao, economics professor at the Party School of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

However, trains are a more efficient means of transportation for Xinjiang's profusion of minerals and agricultural products such as cotton and fruit, especially considering the vastness of the region, industry observers said.

Zhao said the new high-speed railway will benefit the development of modern logistics in Xinjiang, which will be an important boost to the economy in the region and northwest China as a whole.

Xinjiang sits along the ancient Silk Road and the modern Eurasian Land Bridge, a transcontinental rail route. It is often considered a bridgehead for China's economic and trade ties with central Asian countries.

However, laying rail tracks in the region has long been a technical conundrum. The arid and unpopulated environment along the high-speed line has created complexities in its construction, and workers have had to build about 440 km of walls or "screens" to protect the trains from the area's devastating gales, according to Zhang.

Around China: Xinjiang to embrace era of high-speed rail - People's Daily Online
 
India has got to take advantage of its poor population, China will soon have no way of doing these projects because our wage and other expenses will be way to high for such projects to take place.

So if India some how goes from poor to mid level income without these kind of projects, you are just not going to have them ever.

I will convey this advise to the most Corrupt Govt in India's history
Seriously I see Mega Infra projects being Implemented & completed after the General elections only
On topic
Great Railway there
 
So why don't you elect a good government and vote off those bad ones?

I will convey this advise to the most Corrupt Govt in India's history
Seriously I see Mega Infra projects being Implemented & completed after the General elections only
On topic
Great Railway there
 
This is a very gigantic project and implementation is well in time
 
So why don't you elect a good government and vote off those bad ones?

The answer is very complicated......in short, no party is 'good'......

Anyway, good work....:tup:
 
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