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Tibetan HSR in operation end of this month, why building high speed railway destined to lose money?

Tibet is the last Chinese province being connected with the high speed railway system.
Indian high speed railway program and this Tibet HSR project got approved by the respective governments ar roughly the same time, the Tibetan one is in operation despite the fact that this section of the railway goes through the harshest terrain in the world, yet not an inch of railway has been laid for the Indian one, the contrast again highlights the Chinese speed.
 
"Cutting roads for China", How the world most difficult railway was built

Tibet HSR is the world first high plateau electric powered railway line, it penetrates thourght the mighty Himalaya mountain chains with 47 tunnels, many excavators were lost and many workers passed out not once due to lack of oxygen during the course of the construction.

Hats off to our engineers and construction workers.

 
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So much oxygen is being pumped into the trains which passengers can breathe freely, this train is way better equipped with life saving devices than the hospitals in some countries...

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This day is surely a date to be remembered in China's high speed railway industry
- Smart new fuxing bullet trains introduced
- Tibet's first high speed railway put into service

Milestone Day, with Tibet being integrated with the National High Speed Railway System, HSR systems now finally achieved the goal of covering all China's 28 provinces .
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Losong Tsering. The first Bullet Train driver in Tibet

40-year-old Losong Tsering was born in a remote area of Chamdo city in Tibet Autonomous Region. As Tibet's first high-speed train driver, he is working for the Lanzhou-Xining section of the Lanzhou-Qinghai high-speed railway now. However twenty years ago, Losong had no idea what he wanted to do, and had never thought about becoming a train driver. #Tibet

 
China’s new bullet trains in Tibet run close to disputed Indian border
  • High-speed railway line stretches between Lhasa and Nyingchi, less than 16km from the de facto frontier
  • Observers say it will have a big impact on the region’s development and will also be used for military transport

Published: 8:18pm, 25 Jun, 2021

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A Fuxing bullet train seen during a test run on the new Tibetan railway line last week. Photo: Xinhua

A new high-speed railway line began operating in Tibet on Friday, taking passengers from the regional capital Lhasa to the eastern city of Nyingchi, close to China’s disputed border with India.

It is the first electrified railway line in Tibet and bullet trains will travel the route at 160km (99 miles) per hour – the fastest in the mountainous region.

The 435km (270-mile) journey between Lhasa and Nyingchi will take 3½ hours.

Nyingchi is a frontier town located less than 16km (10 miles) from the de facto border between China and India. The new railway line comes as China and India are speeding up construction of infrastructure on either side of the border, where heightened tensions led to a deadly clash between soldiers in June last year in the Galwan Valley.

Zhang Li, a professor with the Institute of South Asian Studies at Sichuan University, said the bullet trains would have a big impact on the region.

“Transport in southern Tibet wasn’t too convenient before, so the new railway will be of great significance not only for the development of Tibet but it will also have a far-reaching impact on the situation at the China-India border,” Zhang said.

He added that it would help to develop and secure China’s border region and to maintain its strategic advantage in the area.

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Passengers take the new fast train service from Lhasa to Nyingchi on Friday. Photo: Xinhua

The new railway is part of a larger high-speed development linking Tibet in the west with neighbouring Sichuan province. When it is built, that route will connect Lhasa with Chengdu and will be the second railway into Tibet after the Qinghai route that opened in 2006.

President Xi Jinping has said the Sichuan-Tibet project would play a key role in safeguarding border stability, while Premier Li Keqiang described it as a “major strategic deployment”.

Military commentator Song Zhongping said the planned railway and road network across Tibet would develop the regional economy.

“Of course, it will also benefit defence construction throughout Tibet,” Song said.

Long Xingchun, director of the Centre for Indian Studies at China West Normal University, said once the service from Nyingchi through to Sichuan was completed it would be used to transport military personnel and equipment to the border area.

“The Sichuan-Tibet railway will be significant for transporting military equipment, weapons and personnel,” Long said, adding that Sichuan province had played a key role in providing troops and equipment to the border region in Tibet.

At the same time, India is also investing in infrastructure along its side of the border, particularly in the Himalayan region of Ladakh.

“India has many big projects under way this year including highways, bridges and tunnel projects as it tries to narrow the gap with China,” Zhang said. “These are being done with clear military considerations.”
The new Chinese railway line is also part of Beijing’s efforts to maintain stability in Tibet, a region it claims to have “peacefully liberated” in 1951.

“It is more important to the stability of Tibet itself and to strengthen security along the border through exchanges with other provinces, including Sichuan, to keep Tibet from separating from China,” Long said.

 
Tibetan bullet train first hand experience, inside the train

Screen projection function is very nice, passengers can play movies from their phones and project them the train screen devices.

 
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Tibet is the last Chinese province being connected with the high speed railway system.
Indian high speed railway program and this Tibet HSR project got approved by the respective governments ar roughly the same time, the Tibetan one is in operation despite the fact that this section of the railway goes through the harshest terrain in the world, yet not an inch of railway has been laid for the Indian one, the contrast again highlights the Chinese speed.
The Indian project goes through high populated regions which means more time and money acquiring lands for the project. The Tibet HSR goes through mostly less populated lands. Would not be fair to compare the two projects.
 
The Indian project goes through high populated regions which means more time and money acquiring lands for the project. The Tibet HSR goes through mostly less populated lands. Would not be fair to compare the two projects.
China has many mang mangy.... HSR lines go through highly populated regions. This Tibetan HSR is extremely difficult to build due to its world harshest terrain, that's why Tibet is the last province in China to have HSR
 
The train on this railway is quite special, with two kinds of power at the same time, internal combustion engine power and electric power.
 
Bullet train debuts on the first electrified railway in Tibet, China. | 子彈頭列車在中國西藏第一條電氣化鐵路上首次亮相

 

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