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The Qinghai–Tibet railway or Qingzang railway (Standard Tibetan: མཚོ་བོད་ལྕགས་ལམ།, mtsho bod lcags lam; simplified Chinese: 青藏铁路; traditional Chinese: 青藏鐵路; pinyin: Qīngzàng Tiělù), is a high-elevation railway line in China between Xining, Qinghai Province, and Lhasa, Tibet. [1]
Lhasa-Nyingchi railway is the first fully-electrified railway in Tibet region. [9] [10] The rolling stock is the China Railway CR200J Fuxing series powered by both electronic motors and internal combustion engines, marking the complete coverage of Fuxing series to all provincial-level regions in China. [11]
The Sichuan–Tibet railway, Sichuan–Xizang railway or Chuanzang railway (simplified Chinese: 川藏铁路; traditional Chinese: 川藏鐵路; pinyin: Chuānzàng Tiělù) is a high-elevation and the National first-class trunk railway in China that will connect Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, and Lhasa, the capital of Xizang Autonomous Region, when fully completed. [8]
It is one of three planned railways to Tibet in the Mid-to-Long Term Railway Network Plan (revised in 2008), the other two are Chuanzang railway (Sichuan–Tibet) and Yunnan-Tibet railway (Yunnan–Tibet). In February 2023, the government of Tibet Autonomous Region announced the first section, Shigatse to Pakhuktso, is
The Yunnan-Tibet Railway (Chinese 滇藏铁路, Pinyin Diān-Zàng tiělù) is a railway line under construction connecting Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, with Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region.
Inside Lhasa–Shigatse railway train. The line was a spur line of the Qinghai–Tibet railway.The length of the railway is 253 km (157 mi). [2] Construction began in September 2010 and was connected to the Qinghai–Tibet Railway in May 2013.
The Tanggula (Dangla) railway station (Chinese: 唐古拉站; pinyin: Tánggǔlā zhàn) is a railway station located in Amdo County, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, near the border with the Tanggula Town, Qinghai Province. The railway station has three tracks, one of them served by a platform, and another one served by a very short stub platform.
Railway map of China (1). Showing double track lines, electrified lines and planned lines in detail around year 2001. Railway map of China (2). Showing railway network in 1990s. Railway map of China (3). Showing railway network in 1980s. Railway map of China (4). Showing railway network by 2006. Railway map of China (5). Very Large railway map ...